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UNIT B EVOLUTION AND MOVEMENT OF FASHION 2.03 Recognize the relationship between historical events and fashion evolution.
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Page 1: Recognize The Relationship Between Historical

UNIT B EVOLUTION

AND MOVEMENT OF

FASHION2.03 Recognize the relationship between

historical events and fashion evolution.

Page 2: Recognize The Relationship Between Historical

Mood of the decade

• Sandra Day O’Connor—first woman on Supreme Court

• AIDS first identified• Collapse of the

Soviet Union and the expansion of overseas companies

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Mood of the decade (cont.)

• Longest bull market in Wall Street history– More luxurious

fashions are introduced as people have more money to spend.

– More luxurious fabrics enter the market.

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Mood of the decade (cont.)

• Casual Friday—khakis, polos, loafers, jeans with company T-shirts worn to work

• Internet– Finger-tip access to

global fashion information

– Online shopping

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Mood of the decade (cont.)

• Street Fashions– Hip-Hop style– Jeans, logo T-shirts,

windbreakers, all oversized

– Body piercing– Tattooing– Doc Martens– Backpack purses

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Mood of the decade (cont.)

• Megabrands– Youthquake with Tommy

Hilfiger– FUBU– Banana Republic– J. Crew– Old Navy, The Gap,

Abercrombie and Fitch– Tweens (8 to 12 years

old), Gap Kids, Limited Too

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Mood of the decade (cont.)

• Women’s competitive and adventure sports—Example: WNBA– Athletic shoes– Sports bras

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People who influenced fashion

• Princess Diana—most photographed woman ever

• Tommy Hilfiger—“brand image” designer

• Gianni Versace—designer with rock star type sex appeal

• Isaac Mizrahi—high-fashion designer whose line is sold exclusively by Target

• Ralph Lauren—“preppy” styles for men and women

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People who influenced fashion

• Music, movies, and television– Garth Brooks—western shirts

– Shania Twain—bare midriffs and tight fitting clothes

– Back Street Boys—“oversized” clothes

– Madonna—the bustier

– Jennifer Aniston—“Rachel” hairdo on Friends

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People who influenced fashion

– Russell Simmons—Phat Farm hip-hop clothing

– Sean John Combs (“P. Diddy”)—denim-based signature sportswear for men and boys