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eisenhower jackets
eisenhower jacket
culottes/split skirts
peasant dirndl skirts
slack suits
lily dache creates factory head wear
perm haircut - pompadour hairstyle
Elsa Schiaparelli - known for her dramatic flair and her use of surrealist motifs
Ushered in padded shoulders
First couture designer to use zippers
First couturier to use man-made fabrics
First couturier to use animal prints
Extended line to include hats, jewelry,
clothing, cosmetics
Invented Shocking Pink
Victorian revival snoods in hair
utility clothes
demob suits
zoot suit
bold look
loafer or leisure coat
short monterey jacket
baseball - plaid hunting jacket
garbadine jacket
new look
The shoulder line rounded.
The waistline nipped in.
The hemline lengthened.
Elements common to daytime styles were
rounded shoulders, narrow waists, and either
wide or narrow skirts.
Skirts were either very full, with up to 25 yards of fabric or tightly
fitted.
peter pan collar
shawl collar
roll collar
notch collar
cornical shape of the era - circular stitched
the cantilever bra
A waist cinch or a
long line
brassiere, called a
Merry Widow,
made the waist
smaller.
stiffly starched or nylon petticoat held out the full skirt
bolero like cardigans
bermuda pedalpushers capris
shorties or toppers
ballerina length dresses
trapeze dress
coco chanel
bold look - grey flannel suit - continental cut
continental suit
bermuda shorts
pork pie hat
flat top hair cuts
white buckskin
teddy boys - rebellion
teddy boys - winkle pickers shoes
D.A or duck tail hairstyle
poodle skirts made of felt
balenciaga fashion
beatknits
girdle
the ivy league look
stiletto heel