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Fashion Trivia
- 1997, Silvia Venturini Fendi, a third generation Fendi, introduced the Baguette.
- In 1912 the term "brassiere" first appears in the Oxford English
Dictionary.
- A tiara is a princess-type hairpiece than can be worn with your hair up or down.
- The name "The Gap"was derived from the growing differences between children and adults or the generation gap.
- The corset was designed to be worn tightly, requiring a lot of effort to fasten.
It could reduce the waist to less than ten inches.
- The decade of the 1930s also saw the first true distinction between day and
evening styles
- By using two different chemicals and manufacturing techniques, two basic types
of rayon were developed. They were viscose rayon and cuprammonium rayon.
- In a debutante ball, girls who were entering a certain stage of adolescence
officially “came out” into the dating scene to meet appropriate suitors their
parents had selected.
- Jockey began making briefs in 1930 but it was not until 1934 with the advent
of Jockey-Y-vent briefs that the design of men's underwear mading a big leap
forward.
- Everyone should use eye
foundation because it makes your eye make-up last longer, prevents creases
in your eye shadow and prevents smudges.
- Cap sleeves are short and cover only the upper arms and shoulders.
- During the 1950s
strapless bras also popular at this time because of the
fashion for off-the-shoulder outfits.
- During the Middle Ages, nobility wore linen clothes under expensive outer
dresses to both protect their expensive clothes from dirty bodies and to provide
a layer of warmth.
- Corset, crinoline and bustle are terms which most affected women's lifestyles
between 1810 and 1870.
- The 1930s underware saw another major innovation, that is easy elastic waists replaced
button, snap, and tie closures.
- Thomas Jacob "Tommy" Hilfiger was born in Elmira, New York, on March 24, 1951 and is a world-famous fashion designer, and creator of the eponymous "Tommy Hilfiger" and "Tommy" brands.
- Chanel also has more than 120 Chanel shop-in-shop boutiques in leading department stores around the world.
- Earliest use of cotton is estimated between 3,000 BC to 5,000 BC.
- Whether you label them fake handbags, replica, look-alike, reproduction or knock-off handbags
it is still called product counterfeiting and it is big business.
- The first commercial production of polyester fiber in the United States was in
1953.
- The Corset can be traced back to about 2000 BC. It was open at the front to the
waist, leaving the breasts uncovered. Small strips of leather round the waist
were used to curve round the outline of the breasts.
- Burberry designed and made the British army trench coats which became regulation dress during the First World War.
- Hype Brands include: XOXO, Bisou Bisou, Gianni Versace and Girogio Armani.
- Louis Vuittonbegan by manufacturing high-quality travel trunks in Paris in 1854.
- Silk was believed discovered by a Chinese princess.
- In the 1860s Corsets come back in fashion. Severe corset "training" is common which reduces waists to such unhealthy levels that ribs and internal organs become deformed.
- The first commercial production of triacetate fiber in the United States was in
1954.
- Tommy Jeans target customer is the 15 to 22 year old consumer.
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