Fashion in the 1900’s - 1910 The Edwardian Era
Introduction Edwardian Era – King Edward VII 1901 - 1910 Leader of the fashionable elite “Beautiful Age” Luxury Living for the rich
Silhouette S-Shape – Mature woman silhouette- full low bust, curvy hips – skirts train – brushed the floor 1908 – Fashion houses changed the silhouettes – thicker waist, flatter bust and narrower hips Narrowed and straightened Skirts cleared the floor – approached ankle
Influences Paris – Mecca of fashion World Fashion Models – Mannequins dressed in latest styles sent by designers to social events Picasso – blue & pink period Wright Brothers – aviation history San Francisco – Earthquake
Influences Gibson Girl Sketch by Charles Dana Gibson National Standard for feminine beauty
Role of Women Very few rights Small percent of women attended college Very few had careers outside of home Married young – many children – stayed home Second class citizens
Textiles Used Linen Cotton Silk – dresses & gowns Velvet Lace
Popular Colors Purples/Pinks Brown Sage Green Rose Red Peach Dark and light blue for Black suits – Men
Women’s Fashions Early 1900’s - S-Curve Silhouette – use of corsets - High boned collars - Skirts brushed the floor - Lingerie Dresses – washable day dresses in linen & cotton – lavish pintucks, lace insertions, embroidery
Shirtwaist – bodice or waist tailored like a man’s shirt – working woman uniform Traveling suits popular –automobiles- top coats in leather - Burberry
Late 1900’s - 1908 – Empire waist – narrow – ankle length Rise of Haute Couture – Paul Poiret – designer of new style
Hats/Hairstyles Huge, broad brimmed hats were worn in mid-decade, trimmed with feathers & stuffed birds Decorated with ribbons & artificial flowers Wavy hair swept up on top of head Large hats worn with evening wear End of decade – hats had smaller drooping brims that shaded the face & deep crowns
Accessories Lace was used in abundance Hats Gloves Umbrellas/Parasols Handbags Lace Scarf Silver chain purse
Men’s Fashions Coats, waistcoats, and trousers Sack coat with matching waistcoat & trousers were worn Trousers were shorter with cuffs – creased front and back Waistcoats fastened high on the chest. The usual style was single-breasted. The blazer was worn for sports/casual activities Formal dress – dark tail coat & trousers – tuxedo – less formal
Shirts and neckties Tall collars Necktie was four-in-hand & Ascot Ties were worn with formal day dress – white bow ties common with evening Accessories Top Hats formal wear Bowler Hats worn with lounge or sack suits
Children Girls imitated older women Dresses – Knee length with lace & embroider at hem – short sleeve Black shoes with woolen stockings Hair – long & curly with ribbon Boys – sailor suits , dusters
Technology Advances Industrial Revolution Factories Producing Goods – Mass Production Home Sewing Machine – middle class could recreate fashion items at home