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Koeli thumbnail
Posted: 12 years ago
zoah baby i have no clue this time... :p
xbeyondwordsx thumbnail
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Posted: 12 years ago
Haha Appy ;)

Why don't we start off by selecting the outfits? I'll do the male formal/informal. You can do the same with female, perhaps?
Koeli thumbnail
Posted: 12 years ago
i will do it..

let me list out countries first. 😳
Koeli thumbnail
Posted: 12 years ago
WESTERN WEAR GENERAL
Western wear is a category of men's and women's clothing which derives its unique style from the clothes worn in the 19th-century American West. It ranges from accurate historical reproductions of pioneer, mountain man, Civil War, cowboy and vaquero clothing to the stylized garments popularized by singing cowboys such as Gene Autry and Roy Rogers in the 1940s and '50s. Western wear can be very informal, with a t-shirt and blue jeans forming a basic ensemble, or it may consist of tailored formal garments with western accents. At minimum, western wear generally incorporates a cowboy hat, a leather belt, andcowboy boots.

Hat[edit source | editbeta]

Lawman Bat Mastersonwearing a bowler hat

In the early days of the Old West it was the bowler hat rather than the slouch hat, centercrease (derived from the army regulationHardee hat), or sombrero that was the most popular among cowboys as it was less likely to blow off in the wind.[1] By the 1870s, however, the Stetson had become the most popular cowboy hat due to its use by the Union Cavalry as an alternative to the regulation blue kepi.[2][3]

Stampede strings were installed to prevent the hat from being blown off when riding at speed. These long strings were usually made from leather or horsehair.[4] Typically, the string was run half-way around the crown of a cowboy hat, and then through a hole on each side with its ends knotted and then secured under the chin or around the back of the head keeping the hat in place in windy conditions or when riding a horse.

The tall white Ten gallon hats traditionally worn by movie cowboys were of little use for the historical gunslinger as they made him an easy target, hence the preference of lawmen like Wild Bill Hickok, Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson for low-crowned black hats.[5]

Originally part of the traditional Plains Indian costume, coonskin caps were frequently worn by Mountain men like Davy Crockettfor their warmth and durability. These were revived in the 1950s following the release of a popular Disney movie starring Fess Parker.[6][7]

Shirt[edit source | editbeta]

1950s style Western shirt with snap fastenings of the type popularised by singing cowboys

A Western shirt is a traditional item of Western Wear characterized by a stylized yoke on the front and on the back. It is generally constructed of denim or tartan fabric with long sleeves, and in modern form is sometimes seen with snap pockets, patches made from bandana fabric, and fringe.

A Western dress shirt is often elaborately decorated with piping, embroidered roses and a contrasting yoke. In the 1950s these were frequently worn by movie cowboys like Roy Rogers or Clayton Moore's Lone Ranger.[8] Derived from the elaborate Mexicanvaquero costumes like the Guayabera and the battleshirts worn by many Confederate soldiers, these were worn at rodeos so the cowboy could be easily identifiable.[9] Buffalo Bill was known to wear them with a buckskin fringe jacket during his Wild West shows and they were fashionable for teenagers in the 1970s and late 2000s.

Another common type of Western shirt is the shield-front shirt worn by many US Cavalry troopers during the American Civil Warbut originally derived from a red shirt issued to prewar firefighters. The cavalry shirt was made of blue wool with yellow piping and brass buttons and was invented by the flamboyant George Armstrong Custer.[10] In recent times this shield-front shirt was popularised by John Wayne in Fort Apache and was also worn by rockabilly musicians like the Stray Cats.

Coat[edit source | editbeta]

Fringe jacket
the late Larry Hagman asJ.R. Ewing wearing a business suit with Western detailing

When a jacket is required there is a wide choice available for both linedancers and historical re-enactors. These include frock coats, ponchos popularised by Clint Eastwood's Spaghetti Westerns, short Mexican jackets with silver embroidery, fringe jackets popular among outlaw country, southern rock and 1980s heavy metal bands,[11] and Duster coats derived from originals worn in the Wild West.[12] More modern interpretations include leather waistcoats inspired by thebiker subculture and jackets with a design imitating the piebald color of a cow. Women may wearbolero jackets derived from the Civil War era zouave uniforms, shawls, denim jackets in a color matching their jeans or skirt, or a fringe jacket like Annie Oakley.[13]

For more formal occasions inhabitants of the West might opt for a suit with "smile" pockets, a half-belt at the rear, piping and a yoke similar to that on the Western shirts. This can take the form of an Ike jacket, Leisure suit or three-button sportcoat. Country and Western singer Johnny Cash was known to wear an all-black Western suit, in contrast to the elaborate Nudie suits worn by stars like Elvis and Porter Waggoner.[14] The most elaborate western wear is the custom work created by rodeo tailors such as Nudie Cohn and Manuel, which is characterized by elaborate embroidery and rhinestonedecoration. (See also Nudie suit.) This type of western wear, popularized by country music performers, is the origin of the phraserhinestone cowboy.

Trousers[edit source | editbeta]

Cowboy wearing leatherchaps at a rodeo

In the early days of the Wild West trousers (US English: pants) were made out of wool. In summer canvas was sometimes used. This changed during the Gold Rush of the 1840s when denim overalls became popular among miners for their cheapness and breathability. Levi Strauss improved the design by adding copper rivets[15] and by the 1870s this design was adopted by ranchersand cowboys.[16] The original Levi's jeans were soon followed by other makers including Wrangler jeans[17] and Lee Cooper. These were frequently accessorised with kippy belts featuring metal conchos and large belt buckles

Leather chaps were often worn to protect the cowboy's legs from cactus spines and prevent the fabric from wearing out.[18] Two common types include the skintight shotgun chaps[19] and wide batwing chaps. The latter were sometimes made from hides retaining their hair (known as "woolies") rather than tanned leather. They appeared on the Great Plains somewhere around 1887.[20]

Women wore knee-length prairie skirts,[21] red or blue gingham dresses or suede fringed skirts derived from Native American dress. Saloon girls wore short red dresses with corsets, garter belts and stockings.[22] After World War II, many women, returning to the home after working in the fields or factories while the men were overseas, began to wear jeans like the men.

Neckwear[edit source | editbeta]

Working cowboy wearing a bandana or "wild rag," 1880s

During the Victorian era, gentlemen would wear silk cravats or neckties to add color to their otherwise sober black or grey attire. These continued to be worn by respectable Westerners until the early 20th century. Following the Civil War it became common practise among working class veterans to loosely tie a bandana around their necks to absorb sweat and keep the dust out of their faces. This practise originated in the Mexican War era regular army when troops threw away the hated leather stocks (a type of collar issued to soldiers) and replaced them with cheap paisley kerchiefs.[23]

Another well-known Western accessory, the bolo tie, was a pioneer invention reputedly made from an expensive hatband.[24]This was a favorite for gamblers and was quickly adopted by Mexican charros, together with the slim "Kentucky" style bowtiecommonly seen on stereotypical Southern gentlemen like Colonel Sanders[25] or Boss Hogg. In modern times it serves as formal wear in many western states, notably Montana, New Mexico[26] and Texas.[27]

Footwear[edit source | editbeta]

xbeyondwordsx thumbnail
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Posted: 12 years ago
We're mainly focusing on France, Spain, Italy, USA and UK. They are the top most famous countries known for Fashion.
xbeyondwordsx thumbnail
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Posted: 12 years ago
Countries list -

UK
USA
France
Italy
Spain
Germany

^^Thats about it for now.
Koeli thumbnail
Posted: 12 years ago
FRANCE

French fashion

France is one of the leading countries in fashion industry, alongside USA, Italy, the UK, Spain, Germany, Japan,China and many others. Fashion has always been an important part of the country's cultural life and society, and Frenchs are well known for their attention of dressing-up well; haute-couture, the "prt--porter" and many others, the classy impression, remains traditional in the French way of living.

French design became prominent during the 15th"18th centuries, when artistic development in France was at its peak.The fashion has been an important industry and cultural export of France since the seventeenth century, and modern "haute couture" originated in Paris in the 1860s. Today, Paris, along with London, Milan, and New York City, is considered one of the world's fashion capitals, and the city is home or headquarters to many of the premier fashion houses, including, Cline, Chanel, Chloe, Dior, Givenchy, Jean Paul Gaultier, Herms, Lanvin, Rochas,Vuitton and Yves Saint Laurent.[1]\


French couture is regulated by an industry governing body, the Fdration franaise de la couture, du prt--porter des couturiers et des crateurs de modecreated in 1973, which itself consists of the Chambre Syndicale de la mode masculine (men's fashion), the Chambre syndicale du prt--porter des couturiers et des crateurs de mode (ready-to-wear) and the Chambre syndicale de la haute couture (high fashion), the latter having been created in 1868. The Fdration franaise also has a fashion school, the cole de la chambre syndicale de la couture parisienne (created in 1928).

History[edit source]

Seventeenth - Eighteenth century[edit source]

Marie Antoinette a France's colonial fashion icon.
  1. Louis XIV notably introduced one of the most noticeable feature of the men's costume of the time : the immense wigs of curled hair.[6] It is said these originated from the fact that Louis XIV started to wear wigs as he was getting bald, and to imitate this his courtiers put on false hair.

The Sans-culottes (lit. "Without knee-breeches") rejected the powdered wigs and the knee-breeches assimilated to the nobility and favored informal styles (full-length trousers, and natural hairs...), which finally triumphed over the brocades,lace, periwig, and powder of the earlier eighteenth century.

Evening dress, House of Dior, 1954.Indianapolis Museum of Art.

Post-War[edit source]

Post-war fashion returned to prominence through Christian Dior's famous "New Look" in 1947: the collection contained dresses with tiny waists, majestic busts, and full skirts swelling out beneath small bodices, in a manner very similar to the style of the Belle poque. The extravagant use of fabric and the feminine elegance of the designs appealed greatly to a post-war clientele.

Yves Saint Laurent is one of the fashion designers who make history being part of the contemporary culture with they mentor Christian Dior.

In the 1960s, "high fashion" came under criticism from France's youth culture (including the y-ys) who were turning increasingly to London and to casual styles.[9] In 1966, the designer Yves Saint Laurent broke with established high fashion norms by launching a prt--porter ("ready to wear") line and expanding French fashion into mass manufacturing and marketing (member houses of theChambre Syndicale were forbidden to use even sewing machines).[10] Further innovations were carried out by Paco Rabanne and Pierre Cardin. In post-1968 France, youth culture would continue to gravitate away from the "sociopolitically suspect" luxury clothing industry, preferring instead a more "hippy" look (termedbaba cool in French).

Koeli thumbnail
Posted: 12 years ago
Girl and Boy in Local Costume, Breton Traditional Dress, Brittany, France



WEDDING DRESS


Edited by appy_indy-KD - 12 years ago
xbeyondwordsx thumbnail
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Posted: 12 years ago
Appy, shall we do around 10 outfits?

4 for women formal and informal
4 for men forman and informal
2 for kids
xbeyondwordsx thumbnail
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Posted: 12 years ago
I'll post Women formal/informal outfits at night. Is that okay?

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