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1、The 19th Century Clothing of The 19th Century Clothing of EuropeanEuropean Because of 19 century of social revolution, womens costume style bring significant changes. The 19 century is called popular century“, is also called style imitating century”.19世紀(jì)歐洲服飾世紀(jì)歐洲服飾The Five Different PeriodThe Five Di

2、fferent Period The Neo-classical Period The Romantic Period The New rococo Period The Bustle Period The S Form Period關(guān)鍵詞:古典關(guān)鍵詞:古典 浪漫浪漫 曲線曲線The Neo-classical PeriodThe Neo-classical Period 古典古典 In the aftermath of the French Revolution, no one wanted to appear to be a member of the French Aristocracy

3、 (class) and people began using clothing more as a form of individual expression of the true-self than as a pure indication of social status. FeatureFeature The short-waisted dresses sported soft, loose skirts and were often made of white, almost transparent muslin, which was easily washed and drape

4、d loosely like the garments on Greek and Roman statues. Empire style Empire style 皇室皇室 During the 1820s in European and European-influenced countries, fashionable womens clothing styles transitioned away from the classically-influenced Empire styles”.FeatureFeature Large sleeves, somewhat strict cor

5、seting of the natural waist, full skirts, and visual emphasis on wide sloping shoulders. Empire style(1811-1813) Empire style(1818-1821)The Romantic Period The Romantic Period 浪漫主義浪漫主義 The prevalent trend of Romanticism from the 1820s through the mid-1840s, with its emphasis on strong emotion as a s

6、ource of aesthetic experience and its recognition of the picturesque , was reflected in fashion as in other arts. FeatureFeature Fashionable womens clothing styles had distinctive large leg of mutton or gigot sleeves, above large full conical skirts, ideally with a narrow, low waist between (achieve

7、d through corseting).The New rococo Period The New rococo Period 新洛可可新洛可可 1852 Louis Bonaparte proclaimed emperor, the queen Eugenie had the worlds first beautys reputation, she was the center of the French court and make the rococo style be able to revive.FeatureFeature Use bustle and tight corsage

8、, skirts evolved from a conical shape to a bell shape, aided by a new method of attaching the skirts to the bodice using organ or cartridge pleats which cause the skirt to spring out from the waist. And bowknot was decorated by fabric.The Bustle The Bustle 裙撐裙撐 PeriodPeriod 1870 years of the franco-

9、prussian war, the emperor was captured. After the Paris Communes Revolution, the French established a republic.FeatureFeature The shape created by the combination of a bustle and corset resulted in highly idealized representations of female sexual identity, at once exaggerated and concealed by the s

10、tructures of adornment. The S Form Period The S Form Period 曲線曲線 The field of art appeared new trend ,that is new art movement. Its characteristic is to deny the traditional modelling style, using fluent curve shape outstanding linear adornment style.FeatureFeature The long, lean line of the 1870s w

11、as replaced by a full, curvy silhouette with gradually widening shoulders. Fashionable waists were low and tiny below a full, low bust supported by a corset.The 20th Century Clothing of The 20th Century Clothing of EuropeanEuropean A new, columnar silhouette introduced by the couturiers of Paris lat

12、e in the decade signaled the approaching abandonment of the corset as an indispensable garment of fashionable women.1900s in Fashion1900s in Fashion With the decline of the bustle, sleeves began to increase in size and the 1830s silhouette of an hourglass shape became popular again. The fashionable

13、silhouette in the early 1900s was that of a confident woman, with full low chest and curvy hips . 20 世紀(jì)延續(xù)世紀(jì)延續(xù)1910s in Fashion1910s in Fashion The fashionable silhouette became much more lithe, fluid and soft than in the 1900s1920s in Fashion1920s in Fashion It was the decade in which women first aba

14、ndoned the more restricting fashions of past years and began to wear more comfortable clothes.19301945 in Fashion19301945 in Fashion The most characteristic North American fashion trend from the 1930s to the end of World War II was attention at the shoulder, with butterfly sleeves and banjo sleeves,

15、 and exaggerated shoulder pads for both men and women by the 1940s. 1970s in Fashion1970s in Fashion Began with a continuation of the mini skirts, bell-bottoms and the androgynous hippie look from the late 1960s, was soon sharply characterized by several distinct fashion trends that have left an indelible image of the decade commemorated in popular culture. 2010s in Fashion2010s in Fashion The early 2010s (2010pr

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