This document provides an overview of fashion trends from 1920 to 2010. It describes key designers, styles, and innovations for each decade. Some highlights include:
- In the 1920s-1930s, designers like Schiaparelli and Poiret popularized styles like wrap dresses, hobble skirts, and higher necklines.
- In the 1930s-1940s, designers like Mourgue and Cocteau featured embellishments, corsets, and floral prints.
- From 1950-1960, magazines like Vogue featured designers adopting new styles like pop art, floral prints, and long coats.
- The 1960s-1970s saw a rise in illustrations in magazines and
9. Pierre Mourgue
■High waist evening gown
■Thin marker
Jean Cocteau
■Flower print
■Bellshaped gown
■Corset
■Thick belt on waist
■Head gear
10. Leon benigni
■Ruffle on neck and waist
■Long overcoats
■Pleat
■Bow
■Printed Pajamas
■Jewels
■Stripped Print
■Checkers chiffon appreal
11. Karl Ericson
■Embellishment
■Full length gown
■Georgette chiffon fabric
■Smile plain sillhoute
■Ribbons
■Water colors
■Head gear
■Red, purple, blue, yellow, gery
E. Linder
■Brooch design
■Multicolour stone on gold
thread
■Red and blue stone on stems
■Necklace of crystal green oak
leaves yellow acorns
■Flower design
■Layered Gown
19. Renegruau
■Full length gowns
■Fascinating Flees
■Overcoats with pockets and
belts
■Colors- yellow, green, blue,
orange, black
■Magazine- vogue, Sketch
Mary Suzuki
■Pop Art
■Fine art oil painting
■Designed twiggy paper dolls
■Long coats upto three quarters
■Floral Prints
■Dry pastels
20. Ista Nesbitt
■Xerography
■Performance Artist
■Film maker
■Usage dry pastels
■Ball Gowns
Suzy Lorriane Ehrlich
■Product Designers and fashion
illustrator
■69 illustration
■Pen and ink ,pastels colors,
crayon , water color and collage
■Featured in Diemode
23. Estanesbitt
■Got featured in magazine like
harper’s bazaar, medemoiselle,
tattler, the newyork time
Doramathieu
■Lord and taylor illustrations
■Company trademark-long
stemmed rose
■Featured for Kellen design
27. Ritw and Pttrick Caulfield
■Machinted Knitted sweater
■In bold colors and flinky
shapes
■Apply leather patches
■Fancy color and collage
John bates
■Prolific and innovative design
■Metallic, plastic and
transparent faribc
■Designer of DIANA RIGG
■Silk dress with square
shoulder
■Exotic Element
28. Zandra Rhodes
■Print on chiffon
■Use of flamboyant, bright
colors extravagent appreals on
style
■Punk Fashion
Bill Gibb
■Youth market
■Imprint of contemporary
trends
■Eclectic and romantic lines
inspired by hippie scene and by
medieval and pre Raphaelite
pattern
31. Antony & Alison
■Electric and playful design
■Range of slogan and vaccume
packed t-shirt
Bill gibb
■Romatic, asthetic are less
favour in 1980’s
■Client – Fox star, linsey, de
paul
■Color was, black ink, felt tip
pen
32. Oleg cassini
■Client – Jackie canady
■Lucrative and ready to wear
■Branded accessories and
cosmetic
Moanlo Blahnik
■ Show designer
■Famously immortalised in sex
and the city
■Luxurious and exquisitely
design shoe
35. David Downton
■Traditional Fashion Illustrator-
Sensualist
■Four financial times
■Exception Manipulation of
space and line use in water
color from, gauche, cut paper,
indian ink and acetate
overlaying technique
■Clients: Tiffany & Co., Loral
Paris, V& A Museum
Graham Rounthwaite
■Technocrats
■Highly detailed illustratin
■100 Adobe Photoshop
■Inspired by youth culture