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For the first time in history, fashion influences and trends were coming from more than one source. [9] Not unlike today, women and men of the 1920s looked to movie stars as their fashion icons. Women and men wanted to emulate the styles of Hollywood stars such as Louise Brooks, Greta Garbo, Rudolph Valentino, and Clark Gable. [3]
An exhibition at the Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, portraying Georgian fashion reveals trends remarkably similar to modern times. Exhibition curator Anna Reynolds says the Georgians ...
Yet, like other women during World War I, their success was only temporary; most black women were also pushed out of their factory jobs after the war. In 1920, 75% of the black female labor force consisted of agricultural laborers, domestic servants, and laundry workers. [88] Equal rights envoys of the National Woman's Party, 1927
A new show at Kensington Palace draws parallels between the extreme displays of wealth in Georgian England and the red-carpet fashions of today.
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Grunge fashion refers to the clothing, accessories and hairstyles of the grunge music genre. This subculture emerged in mid-1980s Seattle , and had reached wide popularity by the mid 1990s. Grunge fashion is characterized by durable and timeless thrift-store clothing , often worn in a loose, androgynous manner to de-emphasize the silhouette.
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Women Who Changed Fashion: The Style Icons — [155] 2017 150 World's Most Fashionable Women — [266] 2016 Design Museum: Fifty Women's Fashion Icons that Changed the World — [267] 2016 Beyond Words Publishing: Style Icons Who Changed the World Through Fashion — [268] 2020 Uproxx: The Most Influential Style Icons In Music History — [269 ...