What are some themes for fashion garments used in a fashion show?
There are millions of themes.
It can be anything, from Breakfast at Tiffany's to Minnie Mouse.
In addition, it could be Prom Time, Picnic at the Park, Girl's Night Out, Party Time, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty, Relaxing at Home, Casual Business, and many others.
Dress up as a Black Cat for Halloween?
That is a good costume idea. You can either buy a costume, or make one yourself. To make one yourself, wear black clothes (tights or a form-fitting shirt look best), make a black tail out of a scarf or fabric, and attach ears to a headband to wear.
What kinds of clothing were worn in the movie 'Grease'?
Cuffed jeans, convreses, white shirt and leather T-bird jacket.
What is the national costume of Algeria?
There are many different kinds of clothes in Algeria, every city has it's own dress... search it on google
How did the wearing of costumes on Halloween start?
Well, it originated from Northern Europe traditions so probably from them. But they are worn to "Scare off the ghost and demons" but as the years passed by they just became something to wear when you go trick or treating. Nothing more to most people.
Why did people start wearing scary costumes on Halloween?
People started to wear scary costumes on Halloween to scare away evil beings that were said to come out during Halloween. It is said that if the children dressed as scary things then the scary beings wouldn't recognize them so they wouldn't take them.
White t-shirt and long black pants w/ handkerchief tie in the neck that is color red!
superhero mask, shirt, i am also trying to find one
Where can you buy Christmas costumes?
Try any costume house. they are in the yellow pages under costumers or costumes-masquerade and theatrical, etc. Santa Claus is such a popular character in the season this should pose no problems.
What do you wear in the desert?
there's a textile called muslin cloth, actually cotton fabric woven very finely. the cloth piece is extremely light. approx. 3 sq.yd. of muslin would equal 1 sq.yd. of average cotton cloth w/w. this makes it very easy to wear and being "air-breathable", is the preferred wearing in desert climates.
What did Tudors wear around their necks?
they wore gorgeous host, provocative gowns, with there boobs sticking out so they point out to your face and they looked ever so tanned just like a carrot.
What could be described as traditional Cuban costume or clothing for men?
errrr, Castro?
What is a good trio costumes for kids?
Check out the cast of characteres on Mario Kart: Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Toad, Yoshi, etc
Scooby Doo cast-pick from Freddy, Thelma, Shaggy, Daphne, Scooby
Incredibles
See no evil, Hear no evil, do no evil
101 Dalmations
Phineas, Ferb & Candace
2 bugs and an Orkin man
3 M&Ms
Fries, Soda Pop & Hot Dog
Engine, Box Car and Caboose
Wizard of Oz cast
R2D2, C3PO and Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia or Darth Vader
Why do people dress in costumes at carnival?
Wearing costumes is a traditions for Mardi Gras. They are worn anytime. People also wear masks on Mardi Gras. Masks are worn during the parade and sometimes during the Mardi Gras ball.
Where can you buy Sonic the Hedgehog costumes for children?
I have not seen any shadow costume.My son wanted to be him for Halloween also and searched everywhere.I am in the process of making one for my son.If you are crafty and patient and have the time it can be done.I have most of it done now,but working on the head piece now,which is what makes the costume.
What is Russia's national costumes?
Russia's national costumes vary by region but typically include elements like the sarafan for women, a long, sleeveless dress often worn over a blouse, and the kosovorotka for men, a traditional tunic. These costumes are often made from brightly colored fabrics and adorned with intricate embroidery. Accessories like shawls, headscarves, and decorative belts further enhance the outfits. Traditional footwear like bast shoes or leather boots may also be included, reflecting Russia's rich cultural heritage.
Where can i get a cheap realistic mermaid tail?
Go to: MerMagica.com. You can pick the tail right for you and buy it.
Actually, the best website to go to is mertailor.com because they make the professional mermaid tails that rock. I plan on getting one from there thats only like, 165 dollars!
Should you get a mermaid tail from mermagica?
yes they do. if you want to get a tail that is like 115$ or something a goood cheat is to go into tail skin replacement and if you have a monofin you can get it cheaper(mermagica tails come with monofin) or you can pretend you have a monofin(if you pretend to have a monofin then when you get the tail you can use the shape to make one or you can buy one)
i have one and i love it. you should get one
Where do you buy a mermaid tail for children to swim in?
Walmart has some cool costumes, local fabric stores but if you want to make it handmade (better then expensive tails), Go to YouTube and search up 'Sasha How to make a mermaid tail'. Online websites for companies such as Aquatails, Emily Angelfisg, Mermagica, and Mermaidtails.de provide super good, swimmable mermaid tails. Sizes are available for children, adults, and teenagers.
Clothing - a social history of development?
Clothing is a covering worn on the body. The wearing of clothing is mostly restricted to human beings and is a feature of nearly all human societies. The amount and type of clothing worn depends on physical, social and geographic considerations.
Physically, clothing serves many purposes: it can serve as protection from the elements, and can enhance safety during hazardous activities such as hiking and cooking. It protects the wearer from rough surfaces, insect bites and splinters by providing a barrier between the skin and the environment. Clothes can insulate against cold or hot conditions. Further, they can provide a hygienic barrier, keeping infectious and toxic materials away from the body. Clothing also provides protection from harmful UV radiation.
Origin of clothing
There is no easy way to determine when clothing was first developed, but some information has been inferred by studying lice. The body louse specifically lives in clothing, and diverge from head lice about 107,000 years ago, suggesting that clothing existed at that time.[1][2][3] Another theory is that modern humans are the only survivors of several species of primates who may have worn clothes[4] and that clothing may have been used as long ago as 650 thousand years ago. Other louse-based estimates put the introduction of clothing at around 42,000-72,000 BP.[5]
FunctionsThe primary function of clothing is to improve the comfort of the wearer. In hot climates, clothing provides protection from sunburn or wind damage, while in cold climates its thermal insulation properties are generally more important. Shelter usually reduces the functional need for clothing. For example, coats, hats, gloves, shoes, socks, and other superficial layers are normally removed when entering a warm home, particularly if one is residing or sleeping there. Similarly, clothing has seasonal and regional aspects, so that thinner materials and fewer layers of clothing are generally worn in warmer seasons and regions than in colder ones.Clothing performs a range of social and cultural functions, such as individual, occupational and sexual differentiation, and social status.[6] In many societies, norms about clothing reflect standards of modesty, religion, gender, and social status. Clothing may also function as a form of adornment and an expression of personal taste or style.
Clothing can and has in history been made from a very wide variety of materials. Materials have ranged from leather and furs, to woven materials, to elaborate and exotic natural and synthetic fabrics. Not all body coverings are regarded as clothing. Articles carried rather than worn (such as purses), worn on a single part of the body and easily removed (scarves), worn purely for adornment (jewelry), or those that serve a function other than protection (eyeglasses), are normally considered accessories rather than clothing,[citation needed] as are footwear and hats.
Clothing protects people against many things that might injure the uncovered human body. Clothes act as protection from the elements, including rain, snow and wind and other weather conditions, as well as from the sun. However, if clothing is too sheer, thin, small, tight, etc., the protection effect is minimized. Clothes also reduce the level of risk during activity, such as work or sport. Clothing at times is worn as protection from specific environmental hazards, such as insects, noxious chemicals, weapons, and contact with abrasive substances. Conversely, clothing may protect the environment from the clothing wearer, as with doctors wearing medical scrubs.
Humans have shown extreme inventiveness in devising clothing solutions to environmental hazards. Some examples include: space suits, air conditioned clothing, armor, diving suits, swimsuits, bee-keeper gear, motorcycle leathers, high-visibility clothing, and other pieces of protective clothing. Meanwhile, the distinction between clothing and protective equipment is not always clear-cut, since clothes designed to be fashionable often have protective value and clothes designed for function often consider fashion in their design.
The wearing of clothes also has social implications. They are worn to cover those parts of the body which social norms require to be covered, and act as a form of adornment, as well as other social purposes.
Cultural aspectsGender differentiationIn most cultures, gender differentiation of clothing is considered appropriate for men and women. The differences are in styles, colors and fabrics.In Western societies, skirts, dresses and high-heeled shoes are usually seen as women's clothing, while neckties are usually seen as men's clothing. Trousers were once seen as exclusively male clothing, but are nowadays worn by both genders. Male clothes are often more practical (that is, they can function well under a wide variety of situations), but a wider range of clothing styles are available for females. Males are typically allowed to bare their chests in a greater variety of public places. It is generally acceptable for a woman to wear traditionally male clothing, while the converse is unusual.
In some cultures, sumptuary laws regulate what men and women are required to wear. Islam requires women to wear more modest forms of attire, usually hijab. What qualifies as "modest" varies in different Muslim societies; however, women are usually required to cover more of their bodies than men are. Articles of clothing worn by Muslim women for purposes of modesty range from the headscarf to the burqa.
Social statusIn some societies, clothing may be used to indicate rank or status. In ancient Rome, for example, only senators were permitted to wear garments dyed with Tyrian purple. In traditional Hawaiian society only high-ranking chiefs could wear feather cloaks and palaoa or carved whale teeth. Under the Travancore Kingdom of Kerala, (India), lower caste women had to pay a tax for the right to cover their upper body. In China, before the establishment of the republic, only the emperor could wear yellow. History provides many examples of elaborate sumptuary laws that regulated what people could wear. In societies without such laws, which includes most modern societies, social status is instead signaled by the purchase of rare or luxury items that are limited by cost to those with wealth or status. In addition, peer pressure influences clothing choice. ReligionReligious clothing might be considered a special case of occupational clothing. Sometimes it is worn only during the performance of religious ceremonies. However, it may also be worn everyday as a marker for special religious status.For example, Jains and Muslim men wear unstitched cloth pieces when performing religious ceremonies. The unstitched cloth signifies unified and complete devotion to the task at hand, with no digression.[citation needed] Sikhs wear a turban as it is a part of their religion.
The cleanliness of religious dresses in Eastern Religions like Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Islam and Jainism is of paramount importance, since it indicates purity.
Clothing figures prominently in the Bible where it appears in numerous contexts, the more prominent ones being: the story of Adam and Eve, Joseph's cloak, Judah and Tamar, Mordecai and Esther. Furthermore the priests officiating in the Temple had very specific garments, the lack of which made one liable to death.
In Islamic traditions, women are required to wear long, loose, non-transparent outer dress when stepping out of the home. Women of higher status throughout history have worn more modest clothes. This dress code was democratic (for all women regardless of status) & protection from the scorching sun. The Quran says this about husbands & wives: "...They are clothing/covering (Libaas) for you; and you for them." (Chapter 2:187)
Jewish ritual also requires rending of one's upper garment as a sign of mourning. This practice is found in the Bible when Jacob hears of the apparent death of his son Joseph.[12]
Contemporary clothingSpread of western stylesBy the early years of the 21st century, western clothing styles had, to some extent, become international styles. This process began hundreds of years earlier, during the periods of European colonialism. The process of cultural dissemination has perpetuated over the centuries as Western media corporations have penetrated markets throughout the world, spreading Western culture and styles. Fast fashion clothing has also become a global phenomenon. These garments are less expensive, mass-produced Western clothing. Donated used clothing from Western countries are also delivered to people in poor countries by charity organizations. Ethnic and cultural heritagePeople may wear ethnic or national dress on special occasions or in certain roles or occupations. For example, most Korean men and women have adopted Western-style dress for daily wear, but still wear traditional hanboks on special occasions, like weddings and cultural holidays. Items of Western dress may also appear worn or accessorized in distinctive, non-Western ways. A Tongan man may combine a used T-shirt with a Tongan wrapped skirt, or tupenu. Sport and activityMost sports and physical activities are practiced wearing special clothing, for practical, comfort or safety reasons. Common sportswear garments include shorts, T-shirts, tennis shirts, tracksuits, and trainers. Specialized garments include wet suits (for swimming, diving or surfing), salopettes (for skiing) and leotards (for gymnastics). Also, spandex materials are often used as base layers to soak up sweat. Spandex is also preferable for active sports that require form fitting garments, such as wrestling, track & field, dance, gymnastics and swimming. FashionMain article: FashionThere exists a diverse range of styles in fashion, varying by geography, exposure to modern media, economic conditions, and ranging from expensive haute couture to traditional garb, to thrift store grunge.
Future trendsThe world of clothing is always changing, as new cultural influences meet technological innovations. Researchers in scientific labs have been developing prototypes for fabrics that can serve functional purposes well beyond their traditional roles, for example, clothes that can automatically adjust their temperature, repel bullets, project images, and generate electricity. Some practical advances already available to consumers are bullet-resistant garments made with kevlar and stain-resistant fabrics that are coated with chemical mixtures that reduce the absorption of liquids.History of clothing and textilesThe wearing of clothing is exclusively a human characteristic and is a feature of most human societies. It is not known when humans began wearing clothes. Anthropologists believe that animal skins and vegetation were adapted into coverings as protection from cold, heat and rain, especially as humans migrated to new climates; alternatively, covering may have been invented first for other purposes, such as magic, decoration, cult, or prestige, and later found to be practical as well.
Clothing and textiles have been important in human history and reflects the materials available to a civilization as well as the technologies that it has mastered. The social significance of the finished product reflects their culture.
Textiles, defined as felt or spun fibers made into yarn and subsequently netted, looped, knit or woven to make fabrics, appeared in the Middle East during the late stone age.[1] From ancient times to the present day, methods of textile production have continually evolved, and the choices of textiles available have influenced how people carried their possessions, clothed themselves, and decorated their surroundings.[2]
Sources available for the study of the history of clothing and textiles include material remains discovered via archaeology; representation of textiles and their manufacture in art; and documents concerning the manufacture, acquisition, use, and trade of fabrics, tools, and finished garments. Scholarship of textile history, especially its earlier stages, is part of material culture studies.