Monday, 20 October 2014

Creative Development - Attitudes And Ideals That Have Led To Trends InFashion

GAttitudes in fashion have all led to different trends being created, some of these trends can be seen in the clothes, but also in the type of model that the designers book to wear their designs. Instead of the models being stick thin and not much else to them, designers are starting to go for more quirky looking models. An example would be Cara Delevingue, with her thick eyebrows, or Georgia Jagger's gap in her teeth. These examples show how some of the attitudes and ideals have changed and started a new trend in the fashion world.


60's
The 60's are also show the time that attitudes have changed in the fashion world. The creation that is called a mini skirt changed how women dressed, women would wear long dresses and skirts that would cover up their legs, but this all changed when model Jean Shrimpton created a stir when seen wearing a short dress at the races. The media saw this as a "youth rebellion". 



Designers And Consumers
Attitudes towards designers and what materials they use to create their clothing, they have been made to become more sustainable in what they use. The consumers on the other hand like to know what is being used to create their clothes and also how the clothing is produced. They tend to keep an eye on what they are spending which in its self shows how attitudes have changed. 

No comments:

Post a Comment