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Title: The Fashion of the 1940’s


1
The Fashion of the 1940s
  • Evening Wear

2
History of the Decade
  • 1941 The United States was forced to
    enter into World War II by Japanese
    attack on Pearl Harbor
  • 1943 Vogue introduced a Portfolio of
    Wartime Economics starting with
    your One and Only Dress
  • 1945 WWII ended due to collapse of
    Germany and Japan
  • 1946 Paris had re-established herself as
    the fashion center of the world
  • United States (New York) became
    temporary center for fashion
  • Baby Boom began due to length of time
    husbands were away from wives
  • Make Do and Mend

3
Technological Advances
  • Necessity was the innovator to many new
    technological developments
  • Flying suit developed from experimentations of
    materials during war (made from sun back rayon
    developed during the war)
  • Clothing from Chemicals
  • Nylon
  • Acetate
  • Rayon

4
Silhouette Early 1940s
  • Outline demanded by Wartime Deprivation
  • Unadorned
  • Plain rectangle of clothing

5
Silhouette Late 1940s
  • Hour-glass
  • X silhouette returned from 1830
  • Swishing petticoat of the late Victorian period
    returned
  • Fashions from Empire period copied
  • Balenciaga
  •       Beautiful and distinctive silhouettes
  •       Tunic tops over long straight skirts
  •       Major influence on fashion of 20th century
  •       Elegant clothing
  • Not afraid to create extreme silhouettes
  • 1947 New Look

6
The New Look
  • Introduced in February 12, 1947
  • 1.      Wide hats
  • 2.      Voluptuously curved torso
  • 3.      Nipped in waist (wasp waist)
  • 4. Small narrow shoulders
  • 5.      Round padded hips
  • 6.      Round bust
  • 7.      Crinoline swirling skirts dating
    back to the 19th century
  • 8.      Long, full skirts
  • 9.      30 40 yards required for f fashion
  • 10.      Luxury corsets (hipettes)
  • Sculpted into the required shape with a hot
    iron and use of Top Secret Substance paper
    stiff nylon

7
Fabrics
  • Tulle
  • Nylon
  • Satin
  • Muslin
  • Velvet
  • Laces
  • Crepe
  • Alligator Skin
  • Lurex - used to enhance curtain materials and
    decorative furnishings
  • Mink
  • Cotton
  • Leather
  • Wool
  • Sheer Organza
  • Very fine Silk
  • Shirred Jersey

8
Shades of Color
  •      Dark colors
  •      Neutral Shades
  •       _Gray
  •       _Brown
  •      _Black
  • Dye in short supply
  • During war time encouraged to mix and match
    colors to make best use of scare materials
  • Colors dull and practical
  • Jacques Faith introduced a new color pallet

9
Style of the Night
  • Neckline deep décolletage for evening
  • Waist defined
  • Occasionally extremely tight
  • Wide waistband
  • Fairly high-waisted princess dress
  • Gathers in front
  • Asymmetrical seams
  • Beads
  • Embroidery
  • Details of dress suitable for occasion
  • Sleeveless for the most part, some had jackets

10
  1947 1949 Fashion Emerges
  • a.      The New Look Silhouette
  • b.      Basque bodice
  • c.       Many frills
  • d.      High or extremely low neckline
  • e.      Skirts extremely long - 1948
  • f.        Full pleated skirt - 1947
  • g.      Draping in front shows Egyptian
    influences - 1949
  • h.      Narrow silhouette spring - 1949
  • i.        Back fullness - 1949
  • j.        Panels of all kinds 1949
  • k. Ballerina Skirt 1948
  • l. American short black dinner dress

11
Accessories
  • Pearls
  • Gloves
  • Colored slippers
  • Hats

12
1940s Evening Wear
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