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    Review Of Twentieth Century Classic Skirt

    2011/4/18 15:10:00 368

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    (1900~1950)


    In the first half of twentieth Century (1910 to 1950), with the strong social unrest brought by the one or two World War,

    clothing

    So there are frequent changes, especially women's clothing.

    From 1910 to 1920, many changes had taken place in the skirt, and the corset had lost its meaning. The heavy skirt was missing. The natural, relaxed and simple beauty of the Oriental dress was used by western fashion circles for reference.

    From 1920 to 1930, the first World War was just over, and human trauma was not smooth.

    During this period

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    Even the length of the knee is the standard. It is also a great change in the history of women's clothing. Women display their bodybuilding legs gracefully, and the straight line shape is more emphasized. The whole leisure suit is full of the flavor of the times.

    From 1930 to 1942, women's skirts often appeared with some ancient antique objects, showing an obvious sign of swinging back and forth, showing an elegant skirt or a classic skirt.

    From 1942 to 1947, the second world war made people have no time to take care of their clothes, but promoted them.

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    Practical considerations. On the other hand, like the situation after the first World War, women's clothing once again became more feminine and sexier, and the bra, tights and petticoat played an important role in emphasizing the charm of women's appearance. The biggest contribution was Dior's "new look".


      


     

     


    1, Delphi pleat skirt 1915


    Entering the twentieth Century, the accumulation of scientific knowledge, the innovation of production technology and the cultural questioning that had puzzled for decades have accelerated the change of society.

    The fashion industry is facing unprecedented opportunities. For this reason, the fashion industry is following closely with enthusiastic visual language - and even sometimes leads to the fast pace of modern life.

    In the process of modernization, the application of new technologies and new materials goes hand in hand with the reinterpretation of traditional styles and technologies.


    In 1909, 1871~1949, a woman costume designer born in Spain, created a pleated method and obtained a patent. Maria Nofortune used pleated silk to create elegant and romantic skirts, and soon accepted it for European artistic elites.

    Unlike the nineteenth Century costume, these loose and lightweight skirts boldly highlight the shape of the female body while ensuring the freedom of movement for women.

    In terms of style, the woman's design is rooted in tradition, and is often borrowed from classical and other historical styles.


    The Delphi dress may be called the greatest creation of the life of his life. It is a reinterpretation of the elegant and pendant costume of ancient Greece.

    This wrinkle structure expresses the sexuality and romance of that era, just like the work of Frederic Leighton, an academic painter in the late nineteenth Century.

    This pleat technology is a strictly conservative secret, and no one has ever succeeded in copying it.

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    2, knitted skirt 1926


    In the middle of 1920s, with the development of women's rights movement, a new generation of independent "modern" new women emerged. Handsome short hair and loose straight straight skirts made their image a new woman's uniform.

    They are called "casual girls" who speak slang and expose their arms and legs. They are active and capable, showing their contempt for men's dominant world and their bravery and strength.

    The straight skirt liberates their bodies, subverts the situation of tight underwear and dominates the whole world, and the more direct result is the reduction of dressing time.

    This dress reflects social changes at the same time, and the new middle class women no longer continue to endure the gender and class oppression all the time, and they rise to resist.


    Cocoa Chanel (1883~1971) neutral, concise design led these "casual girl" dress.

    Her designs were made of practical knitted fabrics, comfortable, without affecting physical activity, no waist, no heavy cloth, and a loose outline.

    The design of the skirt is simple and easy to sew at home, which makes this style quickly onto the streets of the public. This is the first time that fashion has not been confined to the rich class or the fashion elite.


    However, this style lasted for a short time due to the economic collapse in 1929.

    The atmosphere of society is becoming increasingly heavy and no longer suitable for this brisk style, and the next skirt will be raised 40 years later.

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    3, goddess long skirt 1931


    The catastrophe of World War I caused great changes in gender, class and creativity in the whole society.

    The air is filled with more freedom. Some people are trying to find new ways and means to express themselves by breaking away from traditional restraint.

    Just as the dancer Isadora Duncan (Issadora Duncan) is refreshing with natural, sensuous form animals and her passion for the classical world, French designer Madeleine 1876~1975 looks back on ancient Greece to seek to liberate women from the bondage of tight underwear and shoulder pads.


    Vio's skirt cut through oblique cutting can be free and elegant around the body, enhancing natural curves, rather than shaping female bodies.

    Women have the right to show their weakness.

    This style relies on the creator's absolute professional understanding of pattern tailoring and fabric characteristics.

    Viornet is usually established as the founder of the important role of oblique cutting in contemporary fashion. He knows very well that diagonal tailoring can maximize the flexibility and flexibility of fabrics and make clothes more natural.


    Vio's style looks simple and natural, but it requires designers to pay attention to every detail.

    Every time he designs new clothes, Vionnet always tests the miniature mannequin repeatedly, and then enlarges to the size of the human body to make the garment.

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    4, Wallis Simpson's wedding dress 1937


    Wallis Simpson, a social celebrities in the United States, married in 1937, wearing a simple long dress with long sleeves. The whole body used a color called "Wallis blue", which was specially designed to match the color of her eyes.

    This long skirt was created by 1891~1976, an American born designer who has lived in Paris for a long time. He has a low-key style and is one of the most popular dresses in fashion history.


    This wedding will be called "the biggest peach color news in twentieth Century" to the climax.

    Duke of Windsor did not love Jiangshan beauty, and insisted on giving up the British throne for less than a year for a divorced civilian woman, which triggered the constitutional crisis in British politics and fundamentally shook the core of British rule.

    But in the eyes of the American people on the other side of the ocean, what they see is just a strong American woman who is brave enough to face the fierce opposition and criticism from the outside world and finally get the story of true love.


    People pay attention to the wedding ceremony, at the same time, this simple dress dress has also received the unprecedented attention from the public.

    Just a few days after the wedding, New York has already sold similar styles of skirts. After a few weeks, all the major department stores in the country sell Wallis skirts at a low price.

    Simpson's simple, simple style and the love affair of the wearer made this skirt a sensation, leading the trend of the next 10 years.

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    5, new style 1947


    After the Second World War, the European continent was in a desperate situation. "New style" was like a strong heart, which injected hope into the fashion industry of Paris and outlined the aesthetic standards in the process of economic and social recovery in the next 10 years.


    French designer Christine Dio (1905~1957) launched this fashion trend in 1947 until 1950s. He interpreted a post-war era full of provocation, toughness and hope.

    Mr. Dior firmly believed that it was time to introduce a new luxury style, because the public was tired of the sewing and complementary life of the war.

    The soft shoulder line, slender waist and luxurious graceful skirt are the images of Dior's "woman flower".


    When Mr. Dior first launched the fashion series, he used the name of "corolla" and "8 character line", but was soon replaced by "new style", because the latter was more pleasant, and the name came from the editor of the magazine Harper s Bazaar at the time. "This is really a new look!" since then, Dior's high fashion house has received orders from celebrities all over the world, such as ballet dancer Marg Haden (Margot Fonteyn) and Hollywood star Rita Haiworth (Rita Hayward) are all admirers of Dior.

    The new trend was born, and Paris returned to the fashion map. Mr. Dior pioneered a precedent for sales concession. The new look is being produced around the world and has become a popular brand in the world.

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    6, stunning pink skirt 1947


    Elsa Schaparelli (1890~1973) was one of the most famous fashion reformers before the Second World War.

    As the biggest competitor of cocoa Chanel, she is best known for her design.

    But she is not designed for the design. For her, it is her ultimate ideal to help women become famous, express their own individuality and pursue equality through fashion.


    As a member of New York and Paris's top art circles, sheapirili is closely related to Surrealists and has worked with many surrealists. One of the best known is a white gauze evening dress (1937) designed by Salvatore Dali, with a huge lobster on it.

    Her artistic talent is beyond doubt. Her technological innovation is even more numerous.

    She took the lead in the use of zippers, shoulder pads and synthetic fabrics in fashion. Her sportswear designed to liberate the female body and enable women to compete in professional competitions.

    She is also known for her bright, bright colors, especially the pink that has made her famous. It is known as the "amazing pink", the name comes from her first perfume named "amazing" (1937).


    Her pursuit of novelty and excitement has created an unusual trend for the fashion industry. She pays more attention to design concepts rather than tailoring skills.

    Many contemporary people call her "the artist who can make clothes", though acrid, but correctly appraise her contribution to later generations: it is she who breaks the barriers between art and design, and the fashion in the twenty-first Century can get out of a more independent development path.

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    (1950~1969)


    In the 50 and 60s of twentieth Century, costumes accelerated at an alarming rate.

    Especially after 1958, clothing began to change.

    From 1958 to 1960, the waist circumference and lower hips were basically in two slightly inclined lines, which made women show more implicit sex in their actions.

    By the year 1962, the popular skew skirts and the newly valued waistline also showed stronger femininity.

    1965 is a breakthrough year in the form of clothing creation. The involvement of geometric figures has brought new inspiration to clothing.

    Subsequently, the trend of fashion is popular, which makes women's costumes more dazzling.


      



     


    1 Marilyn Monro's flying skirt 1955


    Standing on the subway outlet of the pedestrian subway, Marilyn Monro wore a white back dress and pressed his hands lightly against the windblown skirt. This has become a classic scene on the screen. Designer William Telavit has witnessed the birth of a great idol. 1920~1990

    Though his light is doomed to be concealed by the wearer of the dress forever, the shock of this classic moment will never fade away, and his merit will never be forgotten.


    Born in Losangeles, Fawkes was one of the signing designers of the twentieth Century company, and Monroe was reportedly acquainted with trying to wear clothes from his fitting room.

    After that, two people co operated 8 works, and the seven year itch is one of them.

    This short scene boldly mocked the depressed moral values of that era, and the only clever and most famous female star in the world can perform so well.

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    2 Chanel suit 1950s end


    Strictly speaking, the Chanel suit is not just a skirt, but it has a good reason to rank in the top 50 of the skirt history, because it has a revolutionary influence on the way women dress, or how women are treated in the workplace.


    Chanel became famous for the first time in the first World War. Her concise and elegant design and exquisite cutting enabled women to get rid of the "luxurious times" (the pre war France) heavy luxurious skirts and dress for themselves -- for their comfort and pleasure.

    It is Chanel's genius who portrayed the image of "casual girl" who was not bound by tradition in 1920s.


    Knee length skirts, wide shoulder tops, golden buttons and contrasting edges reinforce femininity - the classic Chanel suit first appeared in 1930s, where life is hard.

    It is quite controversial that Chanel used tweed as a fabric.

    At the time, tweed was still regarded as a cheap fabric used by the working class. It was too masculine, perhaps for the sake of harmony, and she used silk and even fur for lining.

    Creative cutting is still the secret of Chanel's design.

    Exquisite, elegant and comfortable, this is the image of professional women.


    Over the next few decades, Chanel's suit kept advancing with the times, never falling behind and always standing at the forefront of fashion.

    From the twentieth Century 60 years' women who love lunch parties, to the professional ladies who prefer authority clothes in 80s, and even today's fashionable and sensitive celebrities, the Chanel suit has been regarded as a classic design, as well as a symbol of status and style.

    In 1983, Karl Lagerfeld, the designer who took charge of the design of Chanel's suit, said that the style created by Chanel is no less important than the three button and the three buckles suit for men.

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    3 Givenchy and Hepburn's little black dress 1961


    The small black skirt abbreviation LBD, itself is one kind of style - elegant, changeable, succinct, is the most indispensable essential commodity in the lady's wardrobe.

    Since 1883~1971 first released her little black dress, every designer will have her own different interpretation, the most notable of which is the dress designed by Audrey Hepburn Bell de Giwrence in Audrey Hepburn's breakfast for Tiffany.


    The small black skirt is easy to wear, suitable for attending various occasions, and always appears confident and classic.

    It has become a uniform for the wearer to create a dignified and capable image, and has revealed everything without language.

    In Tiffany's breakfast, Hepburn plays the lively heroine Hawley Gretel, and the little black dress is the perfect costume on her.


    In accordance with the understanding of Hepburn, Givenchy specially tailored the skirt for her.

    Later, when he recalled her first meeting with Hepburn, she gave him the first impression of being delicate and exquisite.

    Hepburn's charming beauty and weak body, wearing this simple little black dress, showed a sense of implicature and purity.

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    4 Marie miniskirt 1965


    In 1960s, London was still living in the shadow of post-war economic contraction, which was heavily polluted by wars and buildings covered with soot. People must look forward to a brand new style of dress.

    In this case, the young people express their unruly colors in the bright colors and modern shapes, and impact the streets of the capital's dark streets. The best expression of this style is the colorful clothes that Marie officials are involved in.


    Influenced by Andre Courrege's works, the Marie official used the new short skirt and contracted the skirt shorter.

    Once a miniskirt appeared, fashionable young girls who had been looking for young people were immediately and enthusiastically accepted this exciting style of exposure.

    By 1965, Marie had presented a miniskirt in the bazaar boutique of King's Boulevard, London.

    Miniskirt's tailoring is simple and neat, with a little children's clothing style. It matches the neutral Vinda VS five point hairstyle, showing girls' playful and pure, leading a new era.


    Miniskirts can only be bought at boutiques at first, but they are expensive. But because of their simple design, they can be produced in large quantities and are suitable for sewing at home. They soon became popular. Young girls and young women were able to show their new image. London also became a fashion sanctuary.

    If it is necessary to say which clothing represents independence, interest and freedom in the uncertain post nuclear era, it must be a mini skirt.

    The charm of miniskirt is unstoppable.

    By 1960s, even the Queen's skirt had been shortened.

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    5 Diana Rigg and the Avenger's skirt 1965


    The image of intelligence, beauty and independence of the avenger Emma Pierre set up a new model for women who broke through the fence in 1960s.

    This fashion detective series has portrayed a strong independent heroine in the screen, namely Pierre's predecessor, Dr. Gail.

    With the accession of Diana Rigg, the investment of film has increased, and the clothing industry that the role wears has become a bit shocking.


    Rigg's bold, super sexy clothes are provided by British designer John Betts, who has been working with Jean Warren's name.

    Needless to say, Bates was one of the most influential British fashion circles in 1970s, but he did not leave much in history - by contrast, Bill Gibb and Sandra Roots, the two masters of his contemporaries, were not much better than Bates, but the luck was obviously better than him.


    Bates also has a great talent for marketing. He also launched a full set of "Avengers" - a perfect combination of advertising implants and popular culture.

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    6 let's think of Muer -- MIDI dress 1968


    1928~1995 is one of the most successful British designers in the twentieth Century. It represents exquisite, simple English style.

    Launched in 1968, this style lengthens skirt hem, lines softer, and fabric surface decoration is more attractive.

    In terms of these characteristics, this skirt and Laura Ashley's long skirts mark great changes in fashion trends in the UK and in the world.


    The outline of the skirt has the style of Edward era, which proves that secondhand clothing is also a contemporary fashion culture.

    In the ironic and swinging London movie Mini time, the innocent Rita Tahingham played by Brenda can only afford to buy a worn Vitoria pajamas, a helpless move that puts her at the forefront of fashion.


    The design of Muer has a playful and dramatic style, which reflects women's growing antipathy towards the modern fashion of 1960s, hoping to recover from the retro wardrobe.

    This new romanticism continues to have strong influence throughout the 1970s.

    It is also from this moment that miniskirts began to go downhill.

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    (1970-1989)


    In 1970s, the hippie era came.

    People began to advocate freedom, individuality and wild.

    In pursuit of fluency and beauty, people gradually began to pursue their own personal costumes.

    So, or grotesque, or simple or exposed skirt, entered the public eye.

    These are undoubtedly exciting.

    After a brief slash in 80s, sex returned to the public.

    In the face of beauty, who can resist women's graceful curves?


      



     


    1 Cui Ji's Hippie fold skirt 1971


    Free sex was advocated in the early 1970s.

    The hippie era has arrived, breaking the stereotypical eclecticism costume and deviating from Marie and Andre Courrege leading the modernist school lacking individuality.


    Scotland designer Bill Jill (1943~1988) stands at the forefront of Hippie wind. He has been inspired from the romantic spirit of the middle ages, combined with various shapes, textures and colors of different cultures.

    This dress provides a smooth, beautiful and romantic flavor to the wearer through multi-level patterns and folds.


    Gibb first launched his fashion series in 1972.

    In just a few years, he has attracted many celebrities on both sides of the Atlantic, including stars such as Elizabeth Taylor and Cui Ji.

    But being driven by bad business skills, he spent quite a short time in the spotlight.

    Until recently, people were interested in his fashion heritage and found that his works were filled with weird personalities and ingenious decorative designs.

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    2 wrapped skirt 1973


    The knitted dress with belts is popular in the middle of 1970s. We have to admit that it has the same features with the nightgown.

    But skirts are not just for comfort.

    It has the function and practicality, and reduces the craving and desire to the lowest. It is also the starting point of designer Diane, von frestin born in Belgium.


    The skirt is very simple and easy to wear. The most important thing is to get rid of it.

    This dress is a product of feminism and consumerism, and the timing of its emergence coincides with the desire of women to express a new self-confidence - whether in the workplace or in the bedroom, or in the journey between them.

    This skirt is comfortable, loose, fit and sexy, and is suitable for any occasion.


    In 1997, Diane Vovstibo re launched the high fashion series, wrapped again and became the daily dress of early twenty-first Century.

    Department stores also set foot in them, and each chain store launched its own "funvin Ting Bao style skirt".

    Dress matching and knee boots have become the simple dress for modern career women, which can be seen everywhere - almost as a professional dress for women.

    But no lack of personality, serious and no sense of distance, it is the best skirt of that era.

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    3 Hou STONE's back dress 1977


    In the middle of 1970s, if there was no dancing goddess in a disco, the dance hall would not be respectable.

    The classic back dress has a charming pendant design and a logo design. This skirt still reminds people of the long lost life before AIDS.


    Designer Roy Houston Frowick, who was born in the Des Moines city in the United States, started with a design hat. When the first lady Jacqueline Kennedy took part in the inauguration ceremony of President Kennedy in 1961, the no equal hat was designed by Hou STONE, and it caused a sensation at that time.


    By 1970s, Hou STONE began to design skirt and become a star designer. Bianca Jagger and Lisa Minnellidu were his favorite.


    In 1973, Hou STONE sold the trademark to Norton Simon company, which was absolutely innovative in the design circles at that time, which made his brand develop into an international brand rapidly.


    Hou STONE's design follows the charming and sexy streamlined rules.

    The succinct modelling and elegant colors run counter to the prevailing national trend in Europe at that time, especially in Europe.

    This skirt is absolutely durable, can highlight a little bit of the body, add your self-confidence, make you feel comfortable and comfortable.


     

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