because clothing could be mass produced for far less than made-to-order custom garments. During this era, zippers became a staple in finishing garment – because zippers cost less than buttons. In 1938 small shoulder pads became fashionable. The movies influenced how women dressed and what they thought about fashion. In 1940s fashion was a good mix of comfort and glamour. After world war two in 1947 the “Clothing restrictions ended”. Many fashionable traits made a comeback. Once again nylon stocking became very trendy. The most famous women’s underwear ‘bikini’ introduced in 1946 by French engineer Louis Reard, modeled by Micheline Bernardini. Also color came back into fashion. High heel court shoes became trendy. In February 1947 brought one of fashion history’s most dramatic events, …show more content…
Because it emerging status in the workplace. Telecasting Dallas. Prod. Philip Capice. Pref. Larry Hagman and Linda Grey. TNT, 1978-1991 and Dynasty. Dir. Irving J. Moore Prod. Aron Spelling. Prof. Joan Collins and Linda Evans. ABC, 1981-1989 TV shows in 1st time 1980s. This created a huge impact for the fashion styles in 1980s. Designers got many inspirations through this TV shows. Make up was bold and colorful. Jewelry of the era which featured large statement necklaces and long, dangling earring which grazed the shoulders. In 1980s MTV brought music fashions to the masses. The most famous fashion icon like Jacky F. Kennedy, Kate Moss, Madonna, Debbie Harry, Brigitte Bardot, Victoria Beckham, Princess Diana, etc… and image make like Margaret Thatcher were came to the fashion world in 20th century. And also most influential designers like Charles Worth, Paul Poiret, Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel, Madeleine Vionnet, Madame Alix Gres, Elsa Schiaparelli, Clair McCardell, Christian Dior, Main Rousseau Bocher, Yves Saint Laurent, Mary Quant, Roy Halston Frowick, etc… were came to the fashion world in 20th century. And also like Giorgio Armani (He is a main fact to success power dressing in