Make up styles and fashion continue to evolve and change with each decade creating it’s own style of make up techniques and clothing that sets it apart from previous years. The 1970′s era was no different, perhaps being the first time that allowed women to work out for themselves what wasn’t comfortable or was.
Mini-skirts, maxi-skirts or hot pants formed part of a woman’s closet and she wore them when she wanted to. Evening wear consisted of a halter top with evening trousers or maxi-skirt. Empire line dresses were very popular in a mini-skirt style or a more traditional knee length (midi – length).
The 1970′s era was characterized by an almost anything goes approach with styles ranging from clunky to soft and feminine. It was a turbulent time during which feminists protested, with the Vietnam War and Watergate Scandal hot topics in the media together with global pollution fears. These events inspired fashion designers to design cutting edge, as well as more comforting items.
Fashion changes affected both women and men. Nike, founded in 1972, made a strong start despite the athletic craze not being big, but running shoes became essential additions to women’s and men’s closets as more people began running. Men began borrowing women’s clothing and took to wearing make up and using clear polish on their nails. Blouses, Boas, and slinky shirts became the in thing for celebrities in the music and television scenes.
Hair styles popularized by Farrah Fawcett, were straight and long, parted slightly to one side with wings and needed hours with a straightening iron, curling iron, mouse, and spray. Any outdoor or athletic activity would ruin the hair style. However, Afro perms were also the in thing and needed only an air dry and a pick to fluff them.
Disco became popular and the fashion style of John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever swept the nation by storm and made it’s exit just as quickly, perhaps because skin tight pants, slinky shirts and platform shoes were so uncomfortable.
Make up was soft, fresh and natural looking and women who wanted sun tanned looks without exposure to harmful sunrays, used fake tans and bronzers. Foundation was seldom used, but when it was no powder was applied, leaving a shimmer or sheen to the skin while lipstick, blush and eye shadows were natural colors with a bit of shimmer.
Lip liner, mascara and caked on foundations did not feature while eye shadows that shimmered, muted blush, and frosted lipstick were the mainstays of a 70′s woman on the go.
Winter 2011-2012: Shoe Trends Fit For A Fashion Designer
Fashion design school students can take a closer look at some major themes in footwear design trends for the upcoming Fall and Winter seasons. A theory exists in fashion design that you must first envision a shoe, and then the rest of your outfit will follow suite.
In fact, footwear is so important in fashion design, that there are entire courses A theory exists in fashion design that you must first envision a shoe, and then the rest of your outfit will follow suite.dedicated to footwear conception and design at fashion colleges. Therefore, it makes sense that each upcoming season’s footwear trends are predicted far before the season actually rolls around. For fashion design school students and footwear enthusiasts, here’s a look at some upcoming themes in Fall and Winter footwear trends this season.
Suede. There’s nothing like a pair of boots made from strong, thick, and well-crafted suede. Suede is a warm and durable fabric and it’s texture works especially well along with Fall and Winter fashions, so it’s no surprise that suede shoes appear on the Fall/Winter trend forecast. Either try a pair of ankle-length booties, or above-the-knee, leg-warming boots with leggings, skirts or tight jeans. You can go with a traditional camel-colored, tan or gray, OR you can go for a bolder, dyed, suede like maroon or bright red.
Wedges. Though the wedge has been a popular trend throughout the last several seasons in fashion design, fashionistas should expect a more sophisticated and subdued version of the wedge that they already know and love. Instead of bright colors and intricate lacing, expect a traditional, loafer-like wedge in a brown, black or gray canvas or leather. Wedged booties will pair great with almost anything- jeans, tights, skirts or dresses. Another bonus of rocking wedges is the thicker, chunky platform adds height like a pump but increases comfort on the ball of the foot.
Bright pumps. This season is all about making a major statement with colors. It’s all about knowing when to play it safe and knowing exactly when to show the world your wild side with bright and unexpected colors. Just remember; if you’re going to go for it, then really go for it! Pick a bold color that will be impossible to miss. One great way to incorporate this trend into your footwear is choosing a bold-colored, high-heeled pump to pair with your little black dress for a sexy evening out. The contrast of your bright shoe with the black dress will add that wow factor to your elegant ensemble. It will translate from chic and sophisticated to hip and edgy. Try teal, sea foam green, or a vibrant peach or coral for that extra color to cover your toes. And if you want to push the envelope a little further, incorporate the color-blocking trend (loud and dynamic combinations of solid colors in one garment or outfit) onto your footwear.
Any fashion college student or footwear designer will highly anticipate each season’s shoe trends. After all, often, the shoe is what turns a cute outfit into a bold, chic and enviable ensemble. Just look at it as the icing on the cake, and who wants to eat a cake without icing?!
Top Four Women’s Fashion Trends For Winter 2011
Looking for the top women’s winter fashion trends for 2011? This year crisp military styles, bold graphic prints, chic tuxedo jackets and long soft knit sweaters are the must have styles of the winter season.
Crisp Military Styles
From sleek cropped military jackets to edgy military styled pants there are an endless number of ways to incorporate this trend into your wardrobe. Incorporate a color palette of green, olive, gray and taupe into your wardrobe and invest in a few key wardrobe pieces including a military styled jacket or blazer, a pair of tapered military style pants and a pair of high heel lace up military inspired boots.
Bold Graphic Prints
Add some bold and graphic prints to our wardrobe to create a hip and edgy look. Fitted t-shirts, long sleeve shirts, skirts and one piece dresses are the best options for bold and graphic prints. When you pick out a piece of clothing with a pattern or print look for something with a hint of artistry including bold brush strokes, a watercolor appearance or even something edgy with retro shapes and designs.
Whether you are wearing a brightly colored and artistically designed print dress or a sleek and edgy long sleeve graphic print shirt with a military style blazer make sure you add some equally gorgeous and stand out jewelry pieces. Cuff bracelets, large pendant necklaces and vintage rings are divine accessories to wear with a bold print or pattern.
Chic Tuxedo Jackets
This is the year of the tuxedo jacket. The long lines and tapered design of the tuxedo jacket creates an incredibly long and lean figure flattering look. The best part of this winter fashion trend is that it works extremely well as a layered look. Wear a chic tuxedo jacket over a long graphic t-shirt or sexy camisole. Add a pair of denim jeans or sleek leggings to create a fabulous layered look for the winter season.
Don’t forget to accessorize! Throw on a pair of long leather boots, a brightly colored silk scarf and some gold bangles to complete the look. The key to looking chic in a tuxedo jacket is to wear a fitted style that falls just past the hips. Keep the layers sleek and simple with two to three complimentary accessories.
Long Soft Knit Sweaters
There is nothing more divine than wearing a long soft knit sweater worn over your best fitting and most comfortable pair of jeans. From cardigans to v-necks the best sweaters are ones that will wash and wear well every time you put it on. Black, white, gray and cream are the best color choices and will work as key pieces in your wardrobe because the neutral color scheme is extremely versatile and complimentary.
Wear a long soft knit sweater over a pair of leggings, jeans or trousers. Add a pair of chic lace up ankle boots, vintage styled gemstone jewelry and a slouchy hobo handbag to complete the look.
This winter the top four fashion trends for women include military styles, bold graphic prints, chic tuxedo jackets and long soft knit sweaters. Invest in one or two key pieces that blend well with your wardrobe. Neutral color schemes are often the best way to incorporate the latest fashion trends into your current style.
Hot Fashion Trends For Spring 2012
While we are still way into the middle of winter, bundled up in the thickest and warmest of coats, we may be thinking about the warmth and colorful promise of spring. As we are ushered into the new year, so are the upcoming fashion trends. Here are some of the hot fashion trends for spring of 2012.
HOT FASHION TRENDS FOR SPRING 2012
1. Geometric Color Blocking
Color blocking has been really famous in 2011, and it’s still going strong in 2012. However, we see a new twist into this trend by using different geometric patterns that make your outfits look more playful.
2. Print Overload
Prints will definitely make your outfit more interesting. Try mixing your solid colored clothes with printed pieces in order to give a more youthful and girly appearance. Remember that bigger prints make you look bigger. If you are a bit shorter in the height department (like me!), or a bit on the heavier side, going for more subtle prints is a safer alternative. If you are a bit adventurous with your style, then you can still experiment with different prints and textures.
3. Soft, Romantic Colors
Soft, pastel colors bring out the girly side in you. Soft pinks, sweet peach colors and even baby blue, these colors will definitely take its lead this spring. Choose romantic frills and ruffles if you want to go for a sweet and girly look.
4. Color Of The Year: Go Orange!
Orange is the reigning color this year. From soft orange shades to fiery neon ones, this color will set you on fire and warm you up when spring comes. Invest in a pretty little orange dress, and you are good to go.
5. Punk Look Is out, Sporty Look Is In
Spring takes on a much more playful look this year as many looks on the runway prefer the sporty silhouette. From bodycon dresses, luxurious hooded sweatshirts to track-style looking bottoms, this trend will definitely make you want to go and hit the gym.
6. A New Twist On The Peplum
This year’s twist on the peplum is a bit sleeker and smaller. Although this trend is a bit of a hit or miss, this style takes a girly spin on the usual structured and macho like elements.
So, which trend are you most excited about? Spring 2012 will certainly bring us a lot of things to anticipate for. Whatever your fashion preferences are, it’s always best to have your own style and make your own versions of these new trends.
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How To Find A Fashion Magazine Internship
It’s the job a million girls would kill for – the fashion magazine internship. If you’re looking to get into fashion magazines as a career, an internship is one of the only ways to break into the business, especially if you want to work for a top level fashion magazine like Allure, Elle or the highly regarded Vogue. But the biggest question of all is how to find these highly sought after fashion magazine internships. Here are a few tips for getting your foot in the door.
Go Straight To The Source
One of the best ways to find a fashion magazine internship is to go straight to the magazines themselves. You can call the front desk and ask if there are any openings for interns. Or better yet send a resume and cover letter over on your own. They’ll be impressed about how driven and proactive you are.
Go Straight To The Source…Online
Many of the major fashion magazines are owned by the same company, such as Conde Nast or Time Warner. Their official websites have job searches. Give the search a try, a fashion magazine internship lead just might come up.
Start A Blog
How would you like to be handed a fashion magazine internship without even applying? It doesn’t happen in all cases, but running your own fashion blog can get you great opportunities and recognition. You can also use to show potential employers your writing skills and how dedicated you are to fashion.
Through Your School
If you go to a fashion school it shouldn’t be too hard to find an internship at a fashion magazine through your schools connections, depending on the area you’re in. If you’re not at a fashion school it’s still worth a try and hopefully one of your counselors can track down leads especially for you.
Finding a lead for a fashion internship is actually the hard part, it’s landing the job that’s hard! But you’ve got to take these first steps, and it’s important to search, search, search to find those leads. Good luck!
Fashion in the 1950′s
The 1950′s spawned a wide variety of original and distinctive styles, presented with a classic new age twist. For America, recently recovering from catastrophic tragedies related to the second World War, the 1950′s brought restored hope; a chance for a new way of life whose destiny would be decided by them alone. This metamorphosis of America was heavily represented by fashion.
Women especially dramatically altered the way they dressed and presented themselves; during the evolution of an increasingly liberated society, women began to favor casual, relaxed clothing over traditional dress rules and associated formality of previous decades. Some of the most admired new trends for women in the 1950′s included button-up sweaters with simple necklines, fitted blouses, and full knee-length skirts. However, the most prevalent fashion for women during this time was dresses. Most dresses were worn casually, and were accentuated with circle skirts, halter straps, or small collars. Evening wear dresses seemed soft yet daring, coming in many pastel hues and accompanied with bold ruffles, tulle trim, and dazzling velvet bows. The fitted evening wear of this period, which was usually sleeveless or strapless, was also emphasized with sheer silk.
Growing increasingly popular, the full skirts of the 1950′s needed some sort of support in order to maximize their look. To address this problem, Nylon petticoats were created exclusively to be worn in conjunction with full skirts to create fullness. Nylon was a favorable material because of its high quality and easy care wash. This fullness it created transformed the skirt who gave nothing more than a gentle swish, into a glamorous royal-like flutter. Another significant fashion of this period is the swing coat, developed in the last 1940′s by Jacques Fath. The silhouette of the swing coat was “designed perfectly to cover full skirts, and also ideal for the post war high pregnancy rate”. Another trend in the 1950′s was the “trapeze dress: a swinging dress almost triangular in shape and designed to be worn with low shoes and bouffant hairstyles.” The trapeze dress was later modified into a shorter baby doll tent style dress, which was popular in the next decade. Perhaps one of the most classic fashion garments from the 1950′s was Christian Dior’s H-line of 1954, which consisted of a slender tunic-style suit with a slim skirt. His other popular fashions during this period were his A and Y lines. Dior has long been a dominant force in the fashion world, especially in the 1950′s. His creative and usually voluminous garments gave women a more feminine touch. Another designer, Hubert Givenchy created a Parisian style dress in 1957 which he called the Sack. The Sack began the trend of straighter-waist dresses. Initially, it developed into the “fitted darted sheath dress and later into the loose straight short shift dress.”
Coco Chanel was another major fashion designer in the 1950′s. In contrast to popular full and flouncy skirts, Chanel began creating the boxy, now classic Chanel suit jackets and skirts in trimmed and textured tweed. The materials Chanel chose were always richly textured, which contributed to the finished product’s high prices. Chanel’s silhouette of her suits was completely straight, divinely lined with silk. Her look was classic, refined, and adorned with details. Chanel also accessorized many of her designs with strings of pearls and collarless jackets, both of which were considered fashionable in the 1950′s. One of the most classic trends from the 1950′s is the empire line, which was introduced in the late 1950′s. This style was applied to dresses and shirts mostly, and was adored by teenagers who looked innocently childlike, hence the coined phrase “baby doll style”. During the 1950′s, all teenagers were expected to dress like their elders. The empire line was also a striking contrast from what most mothers wore at the time, which contributed to its high approval among teenagers in America.
Until the 1950′s, the term “teenagers” was not commonly used, and certainly not a targeted market group. But with a new range of influences, including film, television, rock music, and magazines, teenagers began to be respected and acknowledged in the community. Often nicknamed the “Space Age”, the 1950′s was an important time in history for science and development as well. So many aspects of life changed during this period, perhaps partially attributed to the recent end of World War II. America had emerged from war with prosperity and a new identity. A new consumer-based society was “forging ahead, helped by such new developments as the credit card system” (Baker, 6). These innovative conditions however produced a similar effect on the fashion industry: while so many things in the lives of Americans were changing, they stayed clear from the radical, intense fashions while preferring the normalcy of standard trends. For once, being normal felt good. Another huge change in the 1950′s was the increased ownership of television sets. Popular television programs such as I Love Lucy connected Americans on both sides of the Atlantic, bringing a sense of unity in the country. Segregation was ended in 1954, which brought together black and white students for the first time though racial tensions were still high, and also birthed the existence of civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. Constant fears of communism reaching the states held many Americans tight with fear. More changes brought forth in the 1950′s include the discovery of DNA, the launching of the first space satellite, an increase of women in the work field, and of course, rock and roll. All of these economic, social, and political changes in the world affected the American citizens, and therefore the fashion industry.
Regardless of the world’s issues, the top fashions that drove the industry were more influenced by those who were idolized by the consumers: celebrities. Some of the most popular celebrities in the 1950′s include Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, Ricky Nelson, and of course, Elvis Presley. Marilyn Monroe’s sexy yet simple style was a widely imitated across America, by women of all shapes and sizes. Elvis Presley was another huge influence in the 1950′s; not only was he adored by millions of girls, but he was also an inspiration for men. In a time where men only wore traditional attire, Elvis tore down all barriers which confined men to navy suits and ties. Elvis typically wore clothes that were more popular among the African American population. His wild pegged pants and zoot suits concerned the conservative community of America, who hardly approved of such a “gender bending, race-integrating star” (SOURCE). Elvis’ bright and baggy clothes, makeup, and so called obscene dancing all acted as evidence of his single handed destruction of the morals of America’s youth. Not all men followed the examples Elvis set however. In fact, more men in this time period dressed conventionally than not.
Most men in the 1950′s maintained clothes with casual and modest colors, including dark blue, dark brown, and charcoal. The occasional daring young man would wear pastel pink to stand out; a trend that was just gaining momentum in the 1950′s. Cardigan sweaters were popular among athletes, and older men. Additionally popular were fitted vests, plaid flannels, and collared jackets. There was flexibility in men’s casual wear, and was a common sight to see shirt tails sticking out. Basic fedora-style hats were also a staple item in the 1950′s for men.
Hats were also fashionable accessory for women in the 1950′s, for the reason that they were believed to add a final touch of glamour to any woman’s outfit. The pillbox hat, first introduced by Balenciaga and later modeled by Jackie Kennedy, became one of the trendiest accessories of the decade. Several glorious hat styles existed in the 1950′s. Some hats were covered in flower petals, while others were adorned with swirls of georgette. Gloves were also worn often by women, especially those of elite social status. Some were made of cotton, which was much more affordable than leather or nylon. Though gloves came in many colors and styles, clean gloves whose color was white or cream were the most favored. Fur trimmings and adorned collars were also extremely fashionable. Brooches too, were considered a glamorous accessory.
The 1950′s was a decade in which fashion changed dramatically from previous generations. Multiple influences from political debates, to economic issues, to new age celebrities and mass media all influenced the distinct styles and trends which identify the 1950′s. Recovering from the casualties of World War II brought a lasting change to America, which was reflected in the fashions of this decade. The American women craved glamorous simplicity in their new lives, and as a new and liberated society evolved, the women of America began to liberate themselves by choosing which fashions they felt depicted them best. Not only were the 1950′s important in history, but they also greatly transformed the face of fashion in America.
The Importance of Style and Fashion in Today’s Society
The importance of style and fashion in today’s society is much underrated. The way that you look and dress is the first impression that people have of you. In order to give people a good first impression, you need to be dressed in a way that fits your style and does not look sloppy or messy, but one that does compliment you.
Personal style is a great way to express who you are and what you stand for. You can have fun with your own fashion statement but you should try and shy away from being too bold or it will make your outfit look like a costume.
You need to have a good appearance to show people that you invest in yourself. Your clothes should not be too tight because this gives a bad impression and it is very uncomfortable for you. Your clothes should not be too loose or baggy because that makes you look slovenly.
Your hair and makeup are also essential parts of your appearance. Your hair should be nicely combed and your make up should be subtle and not too loud. You need to put time and effort into how you dress and style yourself.
Fashion and style let people know if you are serious or not. The way that you dress on a job interview tells employers if you might make a good employee. If you are wearing a short skirt and a t-shirt then most employers would not think to hire you because they think that you are not serious about wanting the job that they are hiring for.
The importance of style and fashion in today’s society is very important so always make sure you look your best whenever you go because you never know who is watching. You could end up reaping many rewards if you invest in yourself because you will look great and feel better about yourself. Put your best clothes on and put your best foot forward.
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80s Fashion
The fashion trend in the 80s was quite different and unique. Many different varieties of fashion styles and dresses ran parallel in during the period of 80s. During this period women had many choices in front of them to choose looking at the options available in the market. The fashion in this era was very powerful and dominating. Mostly the attires in this decade gave a tailored look which was preferred my most of the people. During this era, a person ignored going anywhere without a jacket or at least a suit was needed. People were dramatically influenced by the commercials, by the big garment and clothing companies. TV dramas and serials also played an important role in the commercialization of the 80s fashion. People were also influenced by the movies and the characters. Celebrities became the icon for many people and were very much responsible for the 80s fashion influence.
Other celebrities like Margaret Thatcher in tailored suits and the yuppies wearing costumes in the style of Diana Princes of Wales very much contributed in the 80s fashion which influenced many people. New romantics, power dressing, stretch dressing and sportswear too popular among the people. These types of costumes had their own significance in the mind of the people. The fashion of rolled up jeans, scrunched up socks, pony tails and bright colored clothes also dominated the 80s era. People were very much used to prefer this type of clothing. You must have remembered David Bowie and Madonna; these celebrities were the big contributors and style icon among the people in the 80s. Four looks dominated the fashion in the 80s.
The TV soap serial Dynasty and Dallas also had a great impact on the minds of people. This serial targeted the broad shoulder fashion. The TV star Linda Evans had a natural broad shoulder which pressured fashion artist to make a special type of suit. This suit was so famous that people used to put pad to make their shoulder broad to wear the dress. Even celebrities used to pad their shoulder to wear the suit. It was estimated that this serial had an audience of over two hundred and fifty million viewers in the 80s itself. Numerous people watching this serial had a great impact on them and kept the fashion and style on the top of their list. Till today there are numerous people who prefer 80s fashion. Even some people organize parties and get together in the 80s style and fashion.
Fashion Elements
“Fashion” is the word which is always be mentioned by people in the modern today. After the busy work hours, fashion enthusiasts never forget to try to add more and more fashion items to their wardrobes. If you are listed among them, you must be familiar with the fashion elements in the recent years.
For men, fashion items contain the designer watches all the times. Each brand watches house is launching the new stylish series every year and ever every season. However, those classic and timeless pieces will be never out of fashion. This is why so many men prefer to those classic styles. Fine feathers make fine birds. Men are also people who are seeking the chic and comfortable clothing all along. Fashion clothing items for men in this season conclude the short overcoats of woolen cloth, magic hiking boots, match-to-all turtlenecks and so on. Just like the fashion elements for females, men’s vogue items are changing all the times.
In women’s fashion lists, there always exists the designer handbags, gorgeous jewelry, beautiful dresses and chic sunglasses etc. The fashion elements of ladies are in the much wider collections and changing more frequently than men’s fashion pieces. The changing factors such as color, design and style, size, or decoration can be the symbolic sign of one exact fashion trend. Sometimes, fashion elements of both men and women are mixing together to gain the fresh new styles.
In a word, fashion is like the weather in British, can be changeable at any times, also it can be with the different styles in the different countries at the same time.