Early Fashion Industry

The history of fashion design appears to start with a chap named Charles Frederick Worth who was the first designer to sew his label into the clothes that he created. This was in the 19th century and he was the first to run a large business, in the modern sense, in Paris and employed many tailors and seamstresses.

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Practically all fashion at this time originated in Paris and secondly London. Fashion writers were sent to the shows in Paris and buyers were sent there too to buy garments for the purposes of stealing the designs and copying.

The time between the two World Wars has often been referred to as the Golden Age in French fashion. Advances in technology saw cars replacing carriages and the rise of film meant that haute couture had a new outlet in Hollywood actors and actresses. Sportswear became unisex and popular with Coco Chanel making the athletic look very stylish. There was a growing inclination towards comfort and relaxed well-dressed styles. Short suit jackets, sportswear and sweaters became all the rage. For information on womens irish sweater ranges, go to https://www.shamrockgift.com/aran-sweaters/womens-aran-sweaters

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Fashion designers were popping up all over the place during the 1950’s and this decade would be the last time that Paris held such power over haute couture. The arrival of the 1960’s saw many designers offering many different types of fashion and choice became an option for the first time. London grew in stature as a trendsetting city with Mary Quant launching the mini skirt and the general style of the time featuring neat, simple, colourful designs.

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