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ART DECO

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SURREALISM

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ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY/TECHNIQUES

• nylon fibers- marketed by DuPont, 1938

• shown at 1939 World’s Fair

• emergence of the zipper

• started out as a “hook fastener”

• universally accepted by the mid 30’s

• B.F. Goodrich

• bias cut- using the diagonal direction to achieve drape and stretch

• Madeleine Vionnet

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trend: exposed back• tanning

became fashionable

• formerly associated with poor/working status

• now, a healthy glow was sexy

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SILK/ PRINTED FLORAL SILK DRESSES

• designs varied from a cottage garden print to more exotic oriental blooms

• silk was an appropriate match to the long, sleek dresses of the 30s

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TREND: RUFFLES• ruffles made from

tiered layers of fabric

• helped designers to accentuate the female form

• phased out by the 1940s

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Gertrude Lawrence• actress• long sleeve

dress & jacket• narrow stripes↵ popular in early/mid 1930s

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HIGH CAP SLEEVES

• Robert Piguet was a pioneer designer for these Romantic sleeves

• aka “puff sleeve”

• worn to parties

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HALTER DRESS

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SWIMWEAR

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SHOES

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DESIGNER: ELSA SHIAPARELLI

• French designer, eventually came to America

• influenced by surrealist art

• worked with Salvador Dali

• was successful at publicizing her work

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HATS• small and

shallow styles

• perched to one side and to front

• exposed hair in the back

1930s Hair https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCtNAGr0_Ec

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Common Fabrics•Wool•Flannel•Tweed•Linen

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EARLY 1930S

• Great Depression- 1929• Conservative fashion• Close cut suits

• Somber colors• Greys, browns, beige, or light blues

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SUITS• Early 30’s

• Fitted

• Single or double breasted lapels

• Button fastenings

• Wide shoulders

• Introduction of the knitted waistcoat

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SUITS CONT’D• Late 30’s

• More generous cuts

• Jackets with padded shoulders

• Fuller sleeves

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TROUSERS

• Creased and cuffed at the bottom

• Businessmen

• Tapered trousers

• Younger gentleman

• Flowing trousers with long coats in the zoot suit style

• zipper replaced buttons in many garments

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LATE 30’S

• Greater economic stability

• Freedom of expression

• Hollywood and the glamorous world of celebrities

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UNDERGARMENTS

• Loose underpants and vests

• Boxers and briefs

• Elastic waistbands

• Y-Vent brief style were invented by jockey in 1934

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SWIMWEAR• Constructed from wool

• One piece that covered the chest area with straps over the shoulders

• Panel over the front leg openings

• Introduction of swimming trunks

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ACCESSORIES

• Pocket handkerchief

• Silk scarves

• Leather gloves

• Sunglasses

• Hats

• Bowlers and fedoras

• Trilbies and boaters

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HAIRSTYLES• Short hair

• Beards were unacceptable

• Short mustaches were popular

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FOOTWEAR• Popular colors

• Black, brown and tan leather, and two toned brogues

• Loafer shoe

• currently on trend

• began its popularity in the 30’s