This document provides a brief history of fashion from ancient times to the Edwardian era. It describes the evolution of styles from loose, flowing tunics in ancient Greece and Rome to the layered, restrictive fashions of the Victorian era. Key developments included longer hemlines and sleeves with the rise of Christianity in the Medieval era, the introduction of hoops and elaborate trims during the Renaissance, and a focus on achieving an "hourglass" shape through corsets in the Victorian period. By the Edwardian era, styles had become more comfortable and practical, with the Gibson Girl look gaining popularity.