George's wife, Amal Clooney, and her pal, Cindy Crawford, turned heads with their costume choices. Amal wore an elaborate spangled jumpsuit and prominent makeup. Her hair was frizzy and blown out. A pair of gold hoops dangled from her lobes. Cindy wore a playful halter dress, red skirt, and stilettos. Crawford's hair was curly for the occasion. The celebrated supermodel wore black bangles and held tight to a white fur around her
different clothing styles during Victoria's’ reign. There were seven different eras of clothing styles during the Victorian Era. They had morning, day and evening dresses for the women. Starting off was the Pre-Hoop Era from 1840-1855. During this era, the day dresses contained full skirts that were supported by a broad array of petticoats. The petticoats were made of horsehair, or stiffened with padding of some sort. They were applied in a manner
Women Spies The most important job that women had done was become spies in this battle. It has been recorded that hundreds of women served as spies for the Confederate and Union armies in the Civil War. The women were able to receive valuable military information by flirting with a lot of soldiers at parties, dinners, and other types of social events. They had also used charm to grab the attention of the men and kept them in almost like a trance, because of their beauty and other characteristics
In the Elizabethan period, the law on what clothing people wore was so strict that people could have penalties such as fines, the loss of property, and even life (www.elizabethan-era.org.uk)! Clothing was very important to people in the Elizabethan period, and regardless of what social class people where in, what they wore mattered a lot to them and defined them. This applies to younger girls and younger boys, who spent a lot of time dressing nice. Young girls spent their morning putting on their
The Victorian and Georgian era are very similar in fashion ideas. Yet they were so different in a variety of ways. Fashion was important during the Victorian and Georgian eras. These eras were crucial and archaic. Comparing and contrasting the two different fashion styles will be helpful to see the big picture of how their culture impacted fashion. As the years passed by, different styles and trends kept changing. It is interesting to see the evolution of fashion from the Georgian and Victorian eras
Elizabethan corset feels like a supportive back brace. After the corset, a farthingale, or verdingal is put on over that, which is a cone-shaped hoop skirt which gives the A-line shape that became all the rage at a court. The farthingale is tied to the corset at the sides. This kept it from moving down and slipping, and helped shift the weight of heavy skirts to the torso rather than having it sit all on the hips. Some women would tie on small, padded crescents around their
In 1907, radiometric dating was used. It found that the Earth was 2.2 billion years old. The Wright brothers were inventors at the time. They flew the first motorized airplane in 1903. Many women had “Gibson Girls” hairstyles. They began to abandon the corset at the end of the decade. I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy was made in 1904 and sung by George M Cohen. Melody Of Love was made in 1903 by Tom Glazer & H. Engelmann. The Wizard, the Prince and the Good Fairy was a movie made in 1900. The Man with the
The sleeves were longer and the puffy shoulder extended to the elbow. The neck line was wider and the skirts were fuller with many layers of petticoats underneath. As the hourglass figure developed in popularity the trend was continued in the next ten years, 1840-1850, also knowns as the Gothic Era. The skirts were floor length, the fullness of the sleeves was gone, and the silhouettes and skirt were made to present an hourglass figure. (Vintage Fashion
Marion Sichel, Girls would be seen commonly wearing long skirts with short sleeves (Sichel pg. 39). Skirts became shorter, apart from party dresses, with higher necklines and longer sleeves. Also, they wore pinafores and aprons to keep their dresses clean and wore slips underneath, their skirts became fuller and sleeves were altered in shape. Moreover, young girls wore stiff corsets that were pulled very tightly to create a thin waist, skirts have around 10 stiff petticoats underneath. (Sichel pg.
slender elegance. In the 50s the blouse was a very popular item. The women would either wear a skirt or pant with the blouse. Many of the blouses in the 50s were either