Fashion A: Standard 1. Why People Wear Clothes 1. Protection (Physical Need) From Weather From Environmental Dangers From Occupational Hazards From Enemies.

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Fashion A: Standard 1

Why People Wear Clothes 1. Protection (Physical Need) From Weather From Environmental Dangers From Occupational Hazards From Enemies

Why People Wear Clothes 2. Adornment (Psychological Need) Beauty Creates a positive emotional reaction in the viewer Most psychologists believe beauty is essential to human life Decorative clothing makes us more attractive Decorative adornment can be found in various cultures throughout history Beauty varies from culture to culture and person to person

Why People Wear Clothes 3. Identification (Psychological Need) The process of establishing who someone is or what something does Uniforms A way of identifying roles Can also be done using badges, emblems, patches, etc Ceremonial garments can identify roles (ex: cap and gown for graduates, white gown for a bride) Indicate a position of authority Decreases racial, religious, and other barriers Dress codes: businesses and schools have them Clothing must fall within a certain range

Why People Wear Clothes 4. Modesty (Social Need) Covering of a person’s body according to the code of decency of that person’s society Dictates the proper way to cover the body for social acceptance Standards of decency are molded by our culture and social system The event you are attending influences your amount of modesty

Why People Wear Clothes 5. Status (Social Need) Position or rank in comparison to others “Good” or “High” status is usually associated with recognition, prestige, and social acceptance Clothing is sometimes used to gain a higher rank Many people are willing to pay extra for garments with the most desired labels or logos (Utah buys more brand names per capita than anywhere else in US) Some items have important social meaning, like a letter on a lettermen jacket or a badge on a uniform

Why People Select Certain Clothes Values and Attitudes Values: the ideas, beliefs, and things that are important to an individual Underlying reasons for a basis for a person’s decisions, lifestyle and code of ethics Motivations for a persons actions Where a person puts their money show their values Advertising can influence values Values and clothing selection can be influenced by age Attitudes: formed from values Reactions to people, things, or ideas

Why People Wear Certain Clothes Conformity versus Individuality Conformity: obeying or agreeing with some given standard or authority We learn early in life what others expect us to wear Gives a sense of belonging Too much conformity can mean a loss of personal individuality Individuality: self-expression Distinguishes one person from another When we choose styles different from out friends, we are expressing our individuality

Why People Wear Certain Clothes Personality Total characteristics that distinguish an individual, especially his or her behavioral tendencies Certain ways of dressing give clues about personality traits (ex: people who wear very decorative things are usually very sociable)

Fashion – 20 th Century In 1901 with the death of Queen Victoria the era of corsets, slim fitting skirts, long sleeves and high collars were coming to an end.

Early 1900’s Corsets were disappearing, women wore full skirts with a shorter length. When the men left for World War 1the clothing had to be more functional.

1920’s Coco Chanel introduced sportswear garments for everyday wear. Flapper dress styles were introduced.

1930’s – 1940’s Glamour was the word for fashion in these decades Brought the New Look which featured long hemlines, narrow shoulders and tight bodices

1950’s Tight bodices and full skirts carried through the 1950’s Fads like poodle skirts and bobby (ankle) socks came to be “cool” in the late 1950’s.

1960’s Social changes, film, music and the Vietnam War were the influences. Hippie Style came into being during the 60’s – Bright colors and embroidery were seen everywhere!

1970’s Feminism brought shorter skirts and pants for women. Disco was born

1980’s More women in the workplace caused the trend of the Power Suit – the birth of shoulder pads. Fitness also became a big thing in the 1980’s which influenced fashion. And of course – crazy colors!

1990’s Americans began dressing for comfort more than style. Grunge was born

2000’s How would you describe 2000’s fashion?