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Directoire & Empire (1789–1815)
Women have short hair and sheer white gowns; men wear trousers
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1815–1820

Transition into Romantic: Women have puffed shoulders; men wear white pants

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1820–1839

Romantic: Huge sleeves and floral interior designs

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Early Victorian (1840–1870)

Hoop skirts, corsets, weird boxy sleeves; men have facial hair

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1870–1890

Late Victorian Age: Butt sticks out dramatically; “H” dresses; ornate furniture design

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Art Nouveau (1890–1900)
Cinched waist with soft curves; floral
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Edwardian (1901–1910)
Forward-pushed chest and narrow waist; soft hourglass silhouette; Monet-style art
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Early Art Deco (1911–1929)
Hobble skirts
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Late Art Deco (1930–1945)
Long slim gowns
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Transition Style – WWII (1939–1945)
Plain
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Post-War – The New Look (1946–1957)
Dior-inspired hourglass silhouette; classy elegance; men’s cowboy style; textiles resembling hieroglyphs
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Transition to Modernity (1957–1963)
Minimal waistline; sack or cocoon-shaped dresses; Balenciaga and YSL; Audrey Hepburn-style rounded hats
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Era of Youth & Change (1964–1970s)
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