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1 Αυγ 2019 · White tie and tailcoats remained the correct dress for evening events, worn with heavily starched, and sometimes pleated, white dress shirts. A dress version of the sack suit, worn with black tie, had been introduced in the 1880s as the tuxedo or dinner jacket (Tortora 401-402).
Between 1828 and 1858, the garment industry grew faster than any other industry, aided by the invention of the sewing machine. Prior to that, New York served as the nation’s largest site for textile storage, so it was only natural that the production of clothing should also take place there.
11 Οκτ 2019 · 1880s women’s fashion was defined by the rigidly structured bustle and an abundance of decoration. Dress reformers, influenced by artistic movements, protested these heavy, ultra restrictive trends. F ashion in the 1880s was increasingly slender and angular, marked by heavy decoration.
A hub for fashion research with hundreds of essays on specific artworks, garments and films, the Fashion History Timeline equips students and researchers with essential facts, vocabulary, models of analysis, and links to digitized primary & secondary sources.
The 1820s marked a significant era, establishing NYC as a fashion hub and birthplace of unique “American style” clothing. This development was catalyzed by the city’s vibrant open-air markets, blending immigrant techniques with local flavors.
7 Φεβ 2019 · Interior bodice of afternoon dress. ca. 1869. Museum of the City of New York. 60.183.2A-C. Annie likely wore this dress, in a shade probably then called “rose,” just before or just after her marriage in 1869, as it conforms to the height of fashion in this year.
8 Ιαν 2016 · New York’s long history with the ready-to-wear apparel industry has an ugly beginning — the manufacture of clothing for Southern slaves. Garment production thrived here by the middle of the 19th century thanks to thousands of arriving immigrants, skilled in the production of making clothes.