By Emma Howard - rowellsapushistory
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By Emma Howard - rowellsapushistory
By Emma Howard Coco Chanel built her empire on elegance and simplicity in the 1920s, sparking a variety trends of and creating the important role of fashion in society. Coco Chanel is quoted as saying, “Simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance,” in 1923 to Harper’s Bazaar Magazine. In the early 1920s, Chanel created high quality and expensive fabric that was sewn with extreme attention to detail. She wanted to create a line of clothing for women that gave them a ladylike appearance. Her line started the importance of trends and name brand clothes because everyone wanted to own an outfit created by Chanel. The 1920s fashion modeled her line of clothing. Women were seen in long black and white dresses accessorized with pearls and cloche hats. In the 30s, sportswear became very popular. During this time, it was trendy and professional, as well as comfortable. Designer Jean Patou lead the way in sport fashion. She designed windbeam pants along with jersey, soft knit, and flannel shirts. The most popular creation was the polo shirt. The Lacoste shirt first appeared in 1933. This styles allowed men and women to be stylish and comfortable. The 40s was filled with clean-cut and wellfit clothing. Women wore suit-dresses, over the knee pencil skirts with high waists, and fitted jackets with oversized shoulders and had an accentuated waist. Women were mostly seen with trench coats and beret hats. Men wore full cut suits and single breasted jackets. They accessorized with fedora hats. The 50s were filled with various vogues. Girls were found in long skirts with matching button up sweater sets and saddle shoes. Rolled up jeans with white socks showing and Converse were popular with guys, along with black leather jackets. Girls tended to have pageboy hair cuts, also known as a bob. Boys either had a crew cut or slicked their hair back. This advertisement was created in1959 and promoted Chanel No. 5 Perfume, purse perfume and spray cologne. Here it is listed at $10.00, while today the price is $125.00. This Jantzen Women’s Swimsuits original vintage advertisement came out in 1955. This was the popular swimsuit to wear because the bikini did not come out until the 1960s. This advertisement markets the onepiece swimsuit for $17.95. In the 60s, people started creating their own style. Jackie Kennedy was widely known for her elegant style, so some looked to her for the way they dressed. Kennedy’s style consisted of beautiful dresses, well fit and feminine jackets, extra-large sunglasses, three-strand pearls, and pill box hats. Other admired looks were a-line mini dresses and culottes. Girls would wear pale lipstick and fake eyelashes, accessorizing with low heel sandals, kitten heel pumps, or white go-go boots. The bikini came out in the 60s along with the micro mini in 1968. Both immediately became all the rage. Men dressed in narrow trousers, lapel jackets, and thin ties. Girls wore their hair straight and parted in the middle. Guys had beetle cuts, known today as the bowl cut. The 70s were filled with flower power. People wore flowers in their hair and attached flower patches to their jeans. Men and women looked very similar. Both dressed in tie dye, bell bottoms, and platform shoes. Guys wore Nehru jackets and madras suit jackets. Girls still had long and straight hair. Girls with curly hair ironed it. Men had long shaggy hair, known as the mop top. African Americans flaunted their huge afro hairdos. Hats were no longer in and were replaced with bandanas. 80s style was exceedingly impacted by the music scene. Leather jackets came back in style. Stone washed jeans and cowboy boots were worn by men and women. Women also wore “Flashdance” sweatshirt dresses with spandex pants that had stirrups. Fluorescent neon skirts were also popular. Boys lusted after parachute pants. Girls with curls were now the envy of the straighthaired girls. Big hair was in. Sometimes it was accessorized with banana clips. By the 90s, people had defined their own personal look. Although there were particular pieces of clothing that were trendy, people found a way to make it their own. Men and women both wore ripped jeans, hoodies, and trendy tshirts. Leather was still in. Guys sported Air Jordan’s. Some women chose halter tops, mini skirts, heels, and bling jewelry. They could mix it up with hip-huggers and capris. Other women enjoyed cowl neck sweaters and petticoat dresses. Primary Sources: “1955 Janzens Swimsuit.” AdClassix.com. 20 May 2009 <http://www.adclassix.com/a3/55jantze nswimsuits2.htm>. “1959 Chanel No. 5.”AdClassix.com. 20 May 2009 <http://www.adclassix.com/a3/59chanelperf ume.htm>. “Coco Chanel Quotes.” Great Inspirational Quotes. 18 May 2009 <http://www.great-inspirational-quotes.com/coco-chanel-quotes.html>. 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