Tuesday 28 February 2012

WHAT WENT DOWN IN 19TH CENTURY...


Check this link....
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xeakq5_women-s-clothing-in-the-19th-centur_tech


From the 19th century and before, men were just as dapper as the women. In fact for centuries women's clothing were drab whereas men's clothing went through many transformations. Were these men above GAY?? Absolutely NOT. They took pride in their appearance. Men of today are coming to this trends because men were more appreciated looking gorgeous. Although some men are lazy to look as good as they would love to but they can't be bothered about fashion nor trends, thinking fashion is meant mainly for women. MEN!!!!!!!!!(shallow thinkers)
Ray-Ban Wayfarers were by far the most popular sunglasses worn in the 80s. Originally designed in the 1950s, the Wayfarer had declined in popularity by the late 70s. That all changed in 1983 when Tom Cruise wore them for his break out movie role in the film Risky Business. Demand for the glasses took off with hundreds of thousands being sold immediately after the release of the movie. The glasses could be seen on many of the top celebrities of the 80s, including Michael Jackson, Don Johnson, and Madonna
(Grace & Merilyn 2007)


The early 2000s saw a continuation of the minimalist look of the 1990s in high fashion. Later on, designers began to adopt a more colourful, feminine, excessive, and 'anti-modern' look. Name brands became of particular importance among young people and many celebrities launched their own lines of clothing. Tighter fit clothing and longer hair became mainstream for many men and women


To get the 80s look click: http://www.5min.com/Video/80s-Fashion-307264172

   
Shoulder Pads were not just worn by football players. Women went for the square shouldered look by putting shoulder pads in their outfits.

AUDREY HEPBURN  was a high class fashion icon and trendsetter. Check out this video

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