Fashion has always been a reflection of society, culture, and individual expression.
From ancient civilizations to modern-day runways, clothing has evolved in countless ways. In ancient Egypt, clothing was not just a necessity but also a symbol of social status and wealth. The intricate draping and use of luxurious fabrics showcased power and prestige. During the Renaissance period, fashion became more elaborate and structured. The Industrial Revolution brought about mass production, making fashion more accessible to the masses. Ready-to-wear clothing became popular, allowing people to stay on-trend without breaking the bank. The 20th century saw the rise of iconic fashion designers like Coco Chanel, who revolutionized women's fashion with her elegant and practical designs...
Join us as we dive deeper into the evolution of fashion and explore how this art form continues to shape our world!
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I'm sorry to hear that you don't like my content... unfortunately, I'm not a native speaker and it's hard for me to keep up with correct pronunciation. I make as many videos as I can, and believe me, each one takes many hours of my life)))))) I hope you find the RU-vid channels worthy and interesting! And yes, thank you for watching!🖤
I hate computer generated voice overs. It's not "Magdalen" college, it's pronounced "Maudlin" college! Also, Lady Cecelia's surname was Bowes-Lyon, not Lyon Bowes!
Beauty comes also with Tears sadly The Elephant s were tied up in Chains they suffered dearly Big price for fame! Now that too are Icons . Another trophy.
Hi!🕊️Thanks for your opinion! I don't think it makes sense to evaluate something that is more than 70 years old... the purpose of the video is to tell about such a fact in the fashion world😁❤️
I think that the 50s were TRULY fabulous. AND the LAST era of truly beautiful AND feminine fashion. AND l know....at 82...l LIVED it❤@@FashionQuestion
Another interesting video, shame you did not mention his work for Queen Mary as he did a lot for her and brought her look into the modern age. People who knew him said how kind and charming he was, such a shame his business was so poorly managed, leading to a sad end.
0:40 Not 1967. That is a still photo from the White House Tour. Jackie was not in the White House in 1967. I believe Lee was not able to be with Jackie at the funeral for the President. She was in London recovering from the premature birth of her daughter. A lot of gossip in here.
Sir Norman Hartnell combined flamboyant flair with the dignity and assurance of traditional British style. The designer who famously quipped, “I despise simplicity. It is the negation of all that is beautiful” was known for his opulent yet elegant designs, lavishly adorned embroidery, and use of intricate details. His repertoire of clients included Hollywood starlets, socialites, princesses and queens, all of whom were drawn to the glamour and palatial pomp exuded by his designs.❤
To tarnish a supposed Vivienne informational vid with that filth of misinformation about tartan and kilts is truly barbaric. SHAME ON YOU whoever did this.
Vivienne was a one of a kind designer who inspired others and continues to do so. The V&A Museum has the blue Naomi Campbell platform shoes in their fashion collection. Thank you for sharing her part in fashion history.
Vivienne Westwood and her aesthetics are not my favorite moment in the history of fashion... And it may seem wrong to highlight the femininity and elegance of the 1950s, to talk about a history so far removed from the conventional notions of beauty of the time.... But there is no "beautiful" or "not beautiful" in the history of fashion, only what was weighty and essential for its development. And Vivienne Westwood (as a whole era) has definitely taken its place in this complex and multifaceted process. So here will be videos about different fashion, about different beauty and about different perception of seemingly so clear things.... I hope you'll find them interesting! A big hug to all. Your Valerie.❤