Chapter 1: Introduction

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Clothing garments in general
Apparel personal attire; clothing of a particular kind
Costume any type of clothing or apparel defined by functional service
Fashion a changing type of taste during a specific moment in time evolving taste
Dress anything that individuals do to modify the body i.e : attachments, and placements
motivations for wearing clothing? Protection Status Modesty Decoration
Primary motivator for dress? decoration
when global trade appear? during colonization
two types of dress draped and tailored
drape a square of fabric thrown over the body (ideal for warm climates)
tailored cut and sewn, close fitting and good for cool climates
mores fixed morally binding customs of a particular group
theme a recurring or unifying subject or idea
themes that appear throughout the study of the history of dress Social Life Social Class Structure Social Roles
Dress Designates... Gender, Status
Conspicuous Consumption obvious show of wealth/ class ex. gold, engagement ring
what did Queen Victoria start? the idea of wearing a big poofy white dress to get married
Cross Culture Influences in Dress As cultures come into contact, there is a reciprocal exchange of new ideas resulting in cultural mixing
mixtures styles that incorporate components from several cultures
cultural authentication elements of dress of one culture are incorporated into the dress of another
Zeitgeist (Spirit of the Times) describes the complex mixture of social, psychological, and aesthetic factors
revivalism bringing back older styles into a modern perspective
fibula
pin used to hold the garment together fibula
Basic Garment types loincloths, skirts, tunics, cloaks, and veils (mostly worn by women)
lifestyle changes/ patterns in social behavior
economics the trade of textiles and apparel
communication the dissemination of styles
most plentiful example of dress from the early periods? beads
draped dress created by the arrangements around the body of pieces of fabric that are folded pleated, pinned, or belted in different ways
rites of intensification ceremonies that served to strengthen the community
steps to cultural authentication - selection of an item - characterization of an item - incorporation of the item into its possessions - transformation of the item by making some changes to the original
romances characters who are keen to keep up with fashion and wear fashionable clothes
pelisse an outdoor garment with some fur trim or lining
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