mini skirts and cardigins
the mens fashion during the ww2 times were usually just a regular looking suit or army uniformMen wore a v - necked sweater vests or knitted waistcoasts for special occasions
during the great war.
Which war??
They did the mens work. ww1 at the time was known for the great war because there was no ww2 yet.
Because of the song "The Rose Of Alabama" on fashion in the Confederacy during the Civil War.
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Rationing textiles made mens suits narrow lapels, no vest, and no cuffed pants
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very very disgusting yupp im telling ya this answer is from fudgey You should note that in the UK, and probably in many countries, clothing was rationed during the war, so you could not just go out and re-equip your wardrobe, even if you had plenty of money.
the mens fashion during the ww2 times were usually just a regular looking suit or army uniformMen wore a v - necked sweater vests or knitted waistcoasts for special occasions
during the great war.
Which war??
Normally All Boring and Not Very Pretty
* War * Economic affects * Art
The cost of the war was great approx 1.4 billion, political parties split causing lack of leadership, women were employed in 'mens' jobs which crushed the tradition, the Australian people no longer felt British after the war and from then forth aspired to be Australian.
During World War II, Christian Dior was involved in the fashion industry, but his career was significantly impacted by the war. He worked for the fashion house of Lucien Lelong, which focused on creating garments for the elite while also providing support for the war effort. In 1942, Dior established his own fashion house in Paris, which became influential in revitalizing the fashion industry post-war with his iconic "New Look" in 1947. Additionally, Dior's work during this time reflected the resilience of the fashion industry amid the hardships of wartime.