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The Development of Fashion Paden Brown
What is fashion? “Fashion is a popular trend, esp. in styles of dress and ornament or manners of behavior.”-dictionary.com www.fizzphoto.com/images#1D4F46
What is a trend? “A trend is a general direction in which something is developing or changing.”-dictionary.com www.cosmoworlds.com/.webloc
Welcome to the swinging sixties
The 60’s History of fashion “The 1960s was a period of great trend setting ideas! This was the period, which saw some of the most popular styles being launched; some of them are still in vogue even today! The youth had a major say in fashion.”  http://www.buzzle.com/articles/60s-fashion-clothing-sixties-style-clothes.html “The hippy culture strongly caught on in the 1960’s as well. The hippy culture had their own way of defining their groups; one could see the youth wearing bell-bottom jeans and tie and dye prints. Color was the one factor that bound hippies together.” boomersint.org/trends/tr#1D5112
The Hippie’s Style “Hippie style is once again worming its way into the fashion forecast. Relaxed, comfortable, and super flattering elements of this trend.”  This look is very peace full and open. www.stylewylde.com/.webloc
As Seen Today Hippies headband “Lately there has been a resurgence of headbands seen worn on celebrities, teenagers, and young women everywhere. Leighton Meester sports one many times on Gossip Girl as Blair Waldorf. Taylor Swift wears one while she’s off stage, and emerging artist LIGHTS has used them as a trademark look for concerts and photo shoots. “ http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Hippie-Head-band-The-60s-and-Today
Evidence of Duplication The 1960 “Polka dot dress” The 2000s version of a “polka dot dress”  (http://aboutabbie.blogspot.com/2009/09/some-vintage-polka-dot-etsy-delights.html) In the 60s the polka dot dress was the ideal fun dress to wear because it popped out. This design stayed because of its successful trend. (http://photo701.bloguez.com/photo701/page31/) The 2000’s version of the polka dot dress differed from the 1960s version because of the sequence and design. Its still being worn today for a vintage look.
How do these past styles translate to today? Mini skirts Vintage tops Belts Wigs Leather boots Fake eyelashes Headbands Polka-dots “The mod style is seen in wide headbands; this is a more classic, clean-cut style of headband. The ladies on Gossip Girl have been seen wearing these. There are a lot of modern ways to wear the hippie style of headbands. "Scene kids" or other non mainstream teens have worn neon stretchy headbands on their head like a hippie would have.” http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Hippie-Head-band-The-60s-and-Today
ANYTHING GOE’S IN THE 70’S www.art247.com/.webloc 1.bp.blogspot.com/.webloc
Me Decade “It was writer Tom Wolfe who dubbed the seventies the “Me Decade.” Problem was, there were lots of “Me’s” fighting for a piece of the action. “ – “Fashions of a DECADE the 1970’s”  In fact, people today strive to be different but they never succeed because the next person wants to be just as unique as the next. Thus making it difficult to be original.
Ways to create your own style in sense of fashion. Everyone is always looking for a change in their wardrobe.  They're more versatile and can be worn with nearly anything color and style wise. Buy basic tops like tanks, beaters, camisoles, crew necks, v necks, and scoop neck tee/tanks. Just using these tops you could layer them into something totally you. Buy neutral colors like brown, black, grey, and/or white. After you've developed your neutrals move forward to color that appeals to you. You could create very cute color combinations with the options. You don't have to spend a lot to buy basics; http://www.wikihow.com/Change-Your-Style
The 70’s history of fashion “The 70’s fashion history consist of all sorts of skirt lengths from micro, mini to maxi. Lighter weight clothes. Ethnic fashion and style trends as a result of broader travel experiences.” http://www.fashion-era.com/1960-1980.htm  Many people will still wear mini skirts not to just show off there legs but because certain high boots or leggings will give you that modern look which is known to be fashionable today.
This photo shows a group of ladies in short mini outfits proof of how the ladies would dress at the time depending on the weather. lh4.ggpht.com/.webloc In this photo the women is wearing a short skirt which is high wasted and printed as seen in the 1970s image. images.google.com/.webloc
Why do ladies wear mini skirts now and then? “Every woman needs to feel attractive and good about her body. If a woman works hard at looking good, then wearing a mini skirt is something that she should take advantage of and do as she pleases. A great mini skirt is a must have for any woman’s wardrobe” http://www.wikihow.com/Wear-a-Mini-Skirt
Why do we still follow trends from the70’s until today? These trends still go on today because in the 60’s the youth played a major role in what they wore.           - In high school the teenagers liked to be creative with there style because things became boring after seeing it over and over again.            - You became popular when you figured out a new way to put an outfit together.
As Seen Today Tights in general were brought back into the 2000s. In the 1970s shear tights were a neat and different way to add decoration to your outfit.  “If you wore the trend once, don’t wear it a second time.” But in the case of leggings, we’re amending that to: “If you wore the trend once, don’t wear it the same way the second time.”Read more: http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/13047651/#ixzz0kwdLSaTi images2.chictopia.com/.webloc
The 80’s History “After the swinging sixties and the excesses of the 1970s punk rock, there had to be a backlash.  It came in the 1980s, with the art of being serious, grown-up and hard-working carried to the extreme.” ” Fashion of a decade , the 1980’s”
What trends were in this decade? “The general trend was to tone down and tame the original punk style.” “ In fact the mood did not last long and the decade soon began to show its true colors.” “ Just as the mini-skirted teenage girl became the symbol of the sixties, so the well-tailored young executive, quickly dubbed a “yuppie,” summed up the eighties spirit of hard work and individual responsibility”  -” Fashion of a decade , the 1980’s”
Dressing for success Once everyone got over being a punk rock star, things became to get more serious and dim down to a more success full look. A lot of women would wear suits with their hair pulled back to give the illusion of a business women. This way high earned companies could visually see how responsible you look and can be.
Today verses 80’s Today verses the 80’s isn’t much that changed. For example: cheetah print, zebra print and leather jackets are still in style today. People want that attention to make them seem  more creative and outgoing.  “ the difference between style and fashion is quality” – Giorgio Armani
21st Century? Coming into the 21st century the world is at high fashion. Expensive designers were becoming more and more popular among the middle class people like: Gucci, Versace, Louis Vuitton, Guess, Armani, Christian Dior, Chanel, and much more. To have a designer purse or something made, the appearance of wealth and taste. The big fashions are natural looking makeup, and more body complimenting clothing. Big sunglasses, ripped jeans, polos, little sweaters, cute shoes, tight shirts, an more popular among teenagers. http://www.bpsd.org/IMS/Tech_Ed/8th%20Grade/Webpages_05-06/2nd-9wks_files/pd5/frisch.chelsey/1990_2000_fashion.htm
“ We are shaped and fashioned by what we love”  The quote above basically expresses that people have a love for fashion and some people show that love by what they wear. The clothes you wear can showoff your personality.
The 90’s History In the mid 90s a fashion for Chinese cheongsam dresses and rich dress or interior brocade fabrics came at about the same time as interest in the British handover of Hong Kong. After 156 years the colony was given back to the Chinese on July 1 1997.Straight dresses with mandarin collars and mandarin necks on long line brocade jackets followed a similar slim line. Other garments, shawls and knits were lavished with embroidery techniques made possible by new mass production embroidery machines.http://www.fashion-era.com/the_1990s.htm
Trends in the 90’s Cool Grunge look- Teens everywhere were sporting this look, wearing rock concert T-shirts under plaid, flannel shirts.  Cute Baby wear-The schoolgirl look of baby doll dresses with puffed sleeves and thigh-high stockings became popular because of this movie. Also popular were slip dresses worn over T-shirts.  http://www.kidzworld.com/article/4632-90s-fashion-trends
Evidence of duplication
Why did the 80s trend came back? The clothes worn in the 80s depicted people who were trying to find themselves. They looked for ways to express their creativity and individuality. Men wore heavy make up and grew long hair. Women wore short hair and layers of clothing. Both sexes were looking for an identity.  1980s clothing styles are back on the shelves now, and we take a look at what makes these eighties fashions for women endure the test of time. http://www.liketotally80s.com/80s-fashion.html
Bunch of Pictures placed here of sister
VIDEO
Celebrities advertize trends Celebrities definitely have an impact on the clothes we wear today.  - The reason we try to dress like the celebrities is because we grab peoples attention because if you dress like them then you will get that same attention they get.  - Teenagers especially try to get the expensive clothing because you look more rich which will get others wanting to be like you.  - Celebrities are a perfect target for designers to get there products selling.

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Fashion Duplication

  • 1. The Development of Fashion Paden Brown
  • 2. What is fashion? “Fashion is a popular trend, esp. in styles of dress and ornament or manners of behavior.”-dictionary.com www.fizzphoto.com/images#1D4F46
  • 3. What is a trend? “A trend is a general direction in which something is developing or changing.”-dictionary.com www.cosmoworlds.com/.webloc
  • 4. Welcome to the swinging sixties
  • 5. The 60’s History of fashion “The 1960s was a period of great trend setting ideas! This was the period, which saw some of the most popular styles being launched; some of them are still in vogue even today! The youth had a major say in fashion.” http://www.buzzle.com/articles/60s-fashion-clothing-sixties-style-clothes.html “The hippy culture strongly caught on in the 1960’s as well. The hippy culture had their own way of defining their groups; one could see the youth wearing bell-bottom jeans and tie and dye prints. Color was the one factor that bound hippies together.” boomersint.org/trends/tr#1D5112
  • 6. The Hippie’s Style “Hippie style is once again worming its way into the fashion forecast. Relaxed, comfortable, and super flattering elements of this trend.” This look is very peace full and open. www.stylewylde.com/.webloc
  • 7. As Seen Today Hippies headband “Lately there has been a resurgence of headbands seen worn on celebrities, teenagers, and young women everywhere. Leighton Meester sports one many times on Gossip Girl as Blair Waldorf. Taylor Swift wears one while she’s off stage, and emerging artist LIGHTS has used them as a trademark look for concerts and photo shoots. “ http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Hippie-Head-band-The-60s-and-Today
  • 8. Evidence of Duplication The 1960 “Polka dot dress” The 2000s version of a “polka dot dress” (http://aboutabbie.blogspot.com/2009/09/some-vintage-polka-dot-etsy-delights.html) In the 60s the polka dot dress was the ideal fun dress to wear because it popped out. This design stayed because of its successful trend. (http://photo701.bloguez.com/photo701/page31/) The 2000’s version of the polka dot dress differed from the 1960s version because of the sequence and design. Its still being worn today for a vintage look.
  • 9. How do these past styles translate to today? Mini skirts Vintage tops Belts Wigs Leather boots Fake eyelashes Headbands Polka-dots “The mod style is seen in wide headbands; this is a more classic, clean-cut style of headband. The ladies on Gossip Girl have been seen wearing these. There are a lot of modern ways to wear the hippie style of headbands. "Scene kids" or other non mainstream teens have worn neon stretchy headbands on their head like a hippie would have.” http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Hippie-Head-band-The-60s-and-Today
  • 10. ANYTHING GOE’S IN THE 70’S www.art247.com/.webloc 1.bp.blogspot.com/.webloc
  • 11. Me Decade “It was writer Tom Wolfe who dubbed the seventies the “Me Decade.” Problem was, there were lots of “Me’s” fighting for a piece of the action. “ – “Fashions of a DECADE the 1970’s” In fact, people today strive to be different but they never succeed because the next person wants to be just as unique as the next. Thus making it difficult to be original.
  • 12. Ways to create your own style in sense of fashion. Everyone is always looking for a change in their wardrobe. They're more versatile and can be worn with nearly anything color and style wise. Buy basic tops like tanks, beaters, camisoles, crew necks, v necks, and scoop neck tee/tanks. Just using these tops you could layer them into something totally you. Buy neutral colors like brown, black, grey, and/or white. After you've developed your neutrals move forward to color that appeals to you. You could create very cute color combinations with the options. You don't have to spend a lot to buy basics; http://www.wikihow.com/Change-Your-Style
  • 13. The 70’s history of fashion “The 70’s fashion history consist of all sorts of skirt lengths from micro, mini to maxi. Lighter weight clothes. Ethnic fashion and style trends as a result of broader travel experiences.” http://www.fashion-era.com/1960-1980.htm Many people will still wear mini skirts not to just show off there legs but because certain high boots or leggings will give you that modern look which is known to be fashionable today.
  • 14. This photo shows a group of ladies in short mini outfits proof of how the ladies would dress at the time depending on the weather. lh4.ggpht.com/.webloc In this photo the women is wearing a short skirt which is high wasted and printed as seen in the 1970s image. images.google.com/.webloc
  • 15. Why do ladies wear mini skirts now and then? “Every woman needs to feel attractive and good about her body. If a woman works hard at looking good, then wearing a mini skirt is something that she should take advantage of and do as she pleases. A great mini skirt is a must have for any woman’s wardrobe” http://www.wikihow.com/Wear-a-Mini-Skirt
  • 16. Why do we still follow trends from the70’s until today? These trends still go on today because in the 60’s the youth played a major role in what they wore. - In high school the teenagers liked to be creative with there style because things became boring after seeing it over and over again. - You became popular when you figured out a new way to put an outfit together.
  • 17. As Seen Today Tights in general were brought back into the 2000s. In the 1970s shear tights were a neat and different way to add decoration to your outfit. “If you wore the trend once, don’t wear it a second time.” But in the case of leggings, we’re amending that to: “If you wore the trend once, don’t wear it the same way the second time.”Read more: http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/13047651/#ixzz0kwdLSaTi images2.chictopia.com/.webloc
  • 18. The 80’s History “After the swinging sixties and the excesses of the 1970s punk rock, there had to be a backlash. It came in the 1980s, with the art of being serious, grown-up and hard-working carried to the extreme.” ” Fashion of a decade , the 1980’s”
  • 19. What trends were in this decade? “The general trend was to tone down and tame the original punk style.” “ In fact the mood did not last long and the decade soon began to show its true colors.” “ Just as the mini-skirted teenage girl became the symbol of the sixties, so the well-tailored young executive, quickly dubbed a “yuppie,” summed up the eighties spirit of hard work and individual responsibility” -” Fashion of a decade , the 1980’s”
  • 20. Dressing for success Once everyone got over being a punk rock star, things became to get more serious and dim down to a more success full look. A lot of women would wear suits with their hair pulled back to give the illusion of a business women. This way high earned companies could visually see how responsible you look and can be.
  • 21. Today verses 80’s Today verses the 80’s isn’t much that changed. For example: cheetah print, zebra print and leather jackets are still in style today. People want that attention to make them seem more creative and outgoing. “ the difference between style and fashion is quality” – Giorgio Armani
  • 22. 21st Century? Coming into the 21st century the world is at high fashion. Expensive designers were becoming more and more popular among the middle class people like: Gucci, Versace, Louis Vuitton, Guess, Armani, Christian Dior, Chanel, and much more. To have a designer purse or something made, the appearance of wealth and taste. The big fashions are natural looking makeup, and more body complimenting clothing. Big sunglasses, ripped jeans, polos, little sweaters, cute shoes, tight shirts, an more popular among teenagers. http://www.bpsd.org/IMS/Tech_Ed/8th%20Grade/Webpages_05-06/2nd-9wks_files/pd5/frisch.chelsey/1990_2000_fashion.htm
  • 23. “ We are shaped and fashioned by what we love” The quote above basically expresses that people have a love for fashion and some people show that love by what they wear. The clothes you wear can showoff your personality.
  • 24. The 90’s History In the mid 90s a fashion for Chinese cheongsam dresses and rich dress or interior brocade fabrics came at about the same time as interest in the British handover of Hong Kong. After 156 years the colony was given back to the Chinese on July 1 1997.Straight dresses with mandarin collars and mandarin necks on long line brocade jackets followed a similar slim line. Other garments, shawls and knits were lavished with embroidery techniques made possible by new mass production embroidery machines.http://www.fashion-era.com/the_1990s.htm
  • 25. Trends in the 90’s Cool Grunge look- Teens everywhere were sporting this look, wearing rock concert T-shirts under plaid, flannel shirts. Cute Baby wear-The schoolgirl look of baby doll dresses with puffed sleeves and thigh-high stockings became popular because of this movie. Also popular were slip dresses worn over T-shirts. http://www.kidzworld.com/article/4632-90s-fashion-trends
  • 27. Why did the 80s trend came back? The clothes worn in the 80s depicted people who were trying to find themselves. They looked for ways to express their creativity and individuality. Men wore heavy make up and grew long hair. Women wore short hair and layers of clothing. Both sexes were looking for an identity.  1980s clothing styles are back on the shelves now, and we take a look at what makes these eighties fashions for women endure the test of time. http://www.liketotally80s.com/80s-fashion.html
  • 28. Bunch of Pictures placed here of sister
  • 29. VIDEO
  • 30. Celebrities advertize trends Celebrities definitely have an impact on the clothes we wear today. - The reason we try to dress like the celebrities is because we grab peoples attention because if you dress like them then you will get that same attention they get. - Teenagers especially try to get the expensive clothing because you look more rich which will get others wanting to be like you. - Celebrities are a perfect target for designers to get there products selling.

Editor's Notes

  1. This slide is basically a example of how certain fashion trends stick around because of patterns and such.As seen for the example of a polka dot dress in the 60s the fabric doesn’t look very thought out. Although the 60s dress doesn’t look as colorful as the one from the 2000s, the one from the 60s version is more vintage and that is what the trend is today.The look for the 2000s dress gives off a sophisticated look that most woman want to look in order to attract the eye.Many designers keep these type of designs are around because it attracts the eye and brings attention to the material.