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Claire McCardell 1930’s -1950’s by Elysia De Luca
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Simple, functional, yet stylish McCardell revolutionized women’s clothing by developing ready-to-wear fashion, and styles we still wear versions of today. signature trademarks large pockets wrap around sashes clean lines
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How she got started… McCardell was in the fashion busness long before she became a designer. Began as a model An assistant to designer Robert Turk McCardell was in the fashion busness long before she became a designer. Began as a model An assistant to designer Robert Turk
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She did it all… Model… to… designer … swim wear… to…evening gowns. Extremely versatile she made coats, suits, ball gowns, ski outfits, rain coats, Sports wear, and everyday clothes.
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top news stories 1930’s - 1950’s GREAT DEPRESSION: 1929 - 1933 ish CANGE OF WOMENS ROLES: Women begin to enter into the work place. The “BABY BOOM”: all the men returning from war caused there to be the most babies born in one period until recently.
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Fashion transition Helm line rose, garments became tighter, arms were shown, dresses were more masculine, and womanly curves were eliminated.
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Styles of the 1930’s Looser and longer garments that flattered a famine Shape became popular. With women going To work they were In need for clothes that were more Comfortable, McCardell solved the problem by developing ready to wear Fashion.
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a few more of her garments…
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Sources: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-McCardel.html http://library.newschool.edu/speccoll/fashionhistory/mccardell.p hp http://library.newschool.edu/speccoll/fashionhistory/mccardell.p hp http://www.just-the-swing.com/liv/dressing/womens-fashion/wf- 1930s http://www.just-the-swing.com/liv/dressing/womens-fashion/wf- 1930s Book: Claire McCardell: redefining modernism
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