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Fashion History, Marketing of "Symbols", The Fashion Eras

Fashion History: From the Belle Epoque through WW1

2 Comments 11 January 2009

The advancement of the leisure lifestyle and creation of Sportswear was the first reason for women to turn away from traditional dress. Oriental influences became hugely popular in the West through art and performances. Paul Poiret became the first to capture these trends, after Charles Worth had blazed the trail for the original designer to become the arbiter of taste. Poiret introduced the modern marketing concept of fashion: he sold the dream, not just the dress.

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Fashion History, Marketing of "Symbols", The Fashion Eras

Fashion History: The 19th Century

No Comments 10 January 2009

The “Democratization” of Fashion and the Birth of Haute Couture The First Industrial Revolution (1760s-1830s) radically transformed production and consumption patterns. Transportation improvements allowed vast distances to be traveled, and new goods such as cotton could be traded with highly frequency and efficiency. Mechanized processed using coal allowed mass factory production. Previously, in-home production by [...]

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