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Fashion Trivia
- 1997, Silvia Venturini Fendi, a third generation Fendi, introduced the Baguette.
- Silk culture began about 1725 BC, sponsored by the wife of
China's emperor.
- The halter prom dress looks similar to a halter top at the sleeves and then
flows toward the knees. It is usually no longer than just below the knees and
may look similar to a high-low dress at the hemline.
- During the 1920s, clothing styles officially entered the modern era of fashion
design.
- The name "The Gap"was derived from the growing differences between children and adults or the generation gap.
- 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.
- Roman women for underwear would also wear a simple brassière in the form of a band, tightly tied
around the body, either across the bust and under clothing (fascia), or
under the bust and over clothing (strophium, mammillare,
cingulum).
- Chanel also has more than 120 Chanel shop-in-shop boutiques in leading department stores around the world.
- The 1920's saw a change in women's undergarments, partially brought about by the
General Association for the Simplification of Women's Clothing and the
commencement of the First World War.
- Underware in America, before the Civil War, from the waist down "drawers" were worn which
were usually made of wool flannel, but could be of any fabric.
- Polyester is the most used man-made fiber in the U.S.
- In the early 1900s, prom was a simple tea dance where high school seniors wore
their Sunday best.
- The boat neckline (Bandeau) comes around to each collarbone, similar to a
sailor's suit.
- 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.
- Much of Roman clothing was designed to reveal the social status of its wearer,
particularly for freeborn men.
- Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin in 1793
revolutionized the processing of cotton.
- The corset
was officially introduced when women began inserting rigid materials
such as whalebone into the “busk” or “basque” of cloth bodices in the late
sixteenth century
- Burberry designed and made the British army trench coats which became regulation dress during the First World War.
- Hypebrands include: XOXO, Bisou Bisou, Gianni Versace and Girogio Armani.
- Louis Vuitton began by manufacturing high-quality travel trunks in Paris in 1854.
- In classical Greece
women’s hair was long and pulled back into a chignon. Many women dyed their hair red
with henna and sprinkled it with gold powder, often adorning it with fresh
flowers or jewelled tiara’s.
- Lyocell is produced from the wood pulp of trees grown specifically for this
purpose. It is specially processed, using a solvent spinning technique in which
the dissolving agent is recycled, reducing environmental effluents.
- The first commercial production of acetate fiber in the
United States was in 1924.
- In 1913 Mary Phelps Jacob
claimed she invented the bra
by tying two handkerchiefs together with ribbons.
- The toga was a large blanket, draped over the body, leaving one arm free.
- Tommy Jeans target customer is the 15 to 22 year old consumer.
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