Fetish
• Definition
• Fetish fashion is any style or appearance in
the form of a type of clothing or accessory
created to be extreme or provocative.
• They are not usually worn by people because
they are made of materials i.e leather, plastic
,stainless steel etc.
• History
• Early 1900 when the Rubberised Mackintosh
coat make its first apparently materials such
as rubber , latex , and leather.
Bondage
• Definition
• bondage is the practice of
consentually tying, binding, or
restraining , items, such as collars
and cuffs.
• History
• Late 1970’s fashion.
D Construction
• Definition
• The fashion items that looks
unfinished and the designers is
still in the midst of experimenting
with the product .
• History
• In 1980’s
• .
Kitsch
• Definition
Kitsch is art, objects, or design
considered to be in poor taste because of
excessive garishness or sentimentality,
but sometimes appreciated in an ironic or
knowing way.
• History
• kitsch originated in the art markets
of Munich in the 1860s and the
1870s.
Retro
• Definition
• Retro style is style that is consciously
derivative or imitative of trends, music,
modes , fashion, or attitudes of the
recent past.
• History
• The style now called "retro art" is a
genre of pop art which was developed
in the 1940s and 1950s.
Gothic
• Definition
• Gothic fashion is a clothing style
marked by conspicuously dark,
mysterious , exotic and complex
features.
• History
• Gothic fashion flourished in its original
form from 1200AD and 1450AD. Styles
kept on changing with the passage of
time.
Punk
• Definition
• Punk fashion is the clothing ,
hairstyle , cosmetics , jewellery
and body modifications of the
punk subcultures.
History
• A culture popular among young
people esp in late 1970’s.
Bohemians
• Definition
a style of dressing. People interested in
art , living very informally group called
the gypsies called ‘bohemians’ in french.
• History
In world war II, french people were
facing financial crises , the artist ,of the
place started painting their condition to
earn money.
Safari
• Definitiona style of clothing that is
worn on expeditions or hunting trips,
especially through Africa.
• . History
The earliest reference to a 'safari suit' is
from an American newspaper in 1935.
PREPPY STYLE
• DEFINITION
• Preppy style is almost like a
school uniform.
• HISTORY
• preppy-influenced fashions
emerged in the 1960s.
EMO
• DEFINITION
• THE emo fashion is associated with
wearing skinny jeans, as well as t-shirts
which often bear the names
of emo bands.
• History
• It emerged as a style of post-hardcore from
the mid-1980s hardcore punk movement of
Washington, D.C., where it was known as
"emotional hardcore.
• .
ethnic fashion
• Definition
• It is fashion that embraces and
represents a culture and allows
one to celebrate her heritage and
origin.
• History
• During the 1990s and the first
years of the new millennium,
ethnic style has been one of the
strongest influences in fashion.
smocking
• Definition
• smocking is an embroidery
technique used to gather fabric so
that it can stretch. .
• History
• . Smocking was used most
extensively in the eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries.

fashion

  • 1.
    Fetish • Definition • Fetishfashion is any style or appearance in the form of a type of clothing or accessory created to be extreme or provocative. • They are not usually worn by people because they are made of materials i.e leather, plastic ,stainless steel etc. • History • Early 1900 when the Rubberised Mackintosh coat make its first apparently materials such as rubber , latex , and leather.
  • 2.
    Bondage • Definition • bondageis the practice of consentually tying, binding, or restraining , items, such as collars and cuffs. • History • Late 1970’s fashion.
  • 3.
    D Construction • Definition •The fashion items that looks unfinished and the designers is still in the midst of experimenting with the product . • History • In 1980’s • .
  • 4.
    Kitsch • Definition Kitsch isart, objects, or design considered to be in poor taste because of excessive garishness or sentimentality, but sometimes appreciated in an ironic or knowing way. • History • kitsch originated in the art markets of Munich in the 1860s and the 1870s.
  • 5.
    Retro • Definition • Retrostyle is style that is consciously derivative or imitative of trends, music, modes , fashion, or attitudes of the recent past. • History • The style now called "retro art" is a genre of pop art which was developed in the 1940s and 1950s.
  • 6.
    Gothic • Definition • Gothicfashion is a clothing style marked by conspicuously dark, mysterious , exotic and complex features. • History • Gothic fashion flourished in its original form from 1200AD and 1450AD. Styles kept on changing with the passage of time.
  • 7.
    Punk • Definition • Punkfashion is the clothing , hairstyle , cosmetics , jewellery and body modifications of the punk subcultures. History • A culture popular among young people esp in late 1970’s.
  • 8.
    Bohemians • Definition a styleof dressing. People interested in art , living very informally group called the gypsies called ‘bohemians’ in french. • History In world war II, french people were facing financial crises , the artist ,of the place started painting their condition to earn money.
  • 9.
    Safari • Definitiona styleof clothing that is worn on expeditions or hunting trips, especially through Africa. • . History The earliest reference to a 'safari suit' is from an American newspaper in 1935.
  • 10.
    PREPPY STYLE • DEFINITION •Preppy style is almost like a school uniform. • HISTORY • preppy-influenced fashions emerged in the 1960s.
  • 11.
    EMO • DEFINITION • THEemo fashion is associated with wearing skinny jeans, as well as t-shirts which often bear the names of emo bands. • History • It emerged as a style of post-hardcore from the mid-1980s hardcore punk movement of Washington, D.C., where it was known as "emotional hardcore. • .
  • 12.
    ethnic fashion • Definition •It is fashion that embraces and represents a culture and allows one to celebrate her heritage and origin. • History • During the 1990s and the first years of the new millennium, ethnic style has been one of the strongest influences in fashion.
  • 13.
    smocking • Definition • smockingis an embroidery technique used to gather fabric so that it can stretch. . • History • . Smocking was used most extensively in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.