fashion was introduced because people were sick of wearing plain clothes
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Coco Chanel introduced comfortable clothes for women.
The bikini.
in the last 200 years fashion has changed in many wayse.g. in the 1960's the mini skirt was introduced
She stood up to Henry VIII- few people would do that. She raised a future Queen. She won the love of the people. She introduced lace making to England. She introduced the farthingale to England which stayed in fashion decades after her death. She introduced the 'black work' sewing.
It is surely the fashion for passion nowadays. People are going nuts on literally anything new that is being introduced in the market. That is not good. I mean sough to be attractive is okay but obsession is a hell different thing. Not advisable.
Runway modeling introduced the world to the concept of high fashion and haute couture. As a result, many fashion designers have been able to make themselves known around the globe and it has also significantly influenced the fashion industry overall as well as the advertising/marketing industry.
Christian Dior is a high end fashion house that produces garments, perfumes and cosmetics and bags and accessories. The company was established in 1942 in France, the first Christian Dior bags were introduced in 1942.
Fashion design as we know it today does not have a single inventor, but rather evolved over centuries. However, Charles Frederick Worth, a 19th-century English designer, is often credited as the "father of haute couture." He was the first to establish a fashion house in Paris and introduced the practice of showcasing collections to clients, setting the stage for modern fashion design. His influence laid the groundwork for the fashion industry and the role of the designer.
Aestheticism was considered threatening to manhood because of the aesthetic fashion involved. It introduced various notions of gender which were perceived to be a threat to maleness.
In 1947, a fashion designer by the name of Elsa Schiaparelli introduced the color hot pink to western fashion. She called the shade Shocking Pink, though today the color is more well-known as "magenta." I Hope This Helped You.