History of High Fashion

Fashion is an ever-evolving visual art; it is a way of communicating ideas about a product or a style. In this context, fashion is actually a way of interacting with the world. It can also be defined as the result of an historical process in social change. For instance, in the twentieth century, the greatest influence on women’s fashion was the art of mimicry.

The major role of the fashion industry in society can be determined from its founding period. During the beginnings of the industrial revolution, the need for clothing materials and cloths was increased. Clothing designers were born to meet this need. At that time, the fashion industry started to specialize in producing clothes for men, women, as well as children. From that era, the fashion industry started developing and improving its production process, producing clothes in a more convenient way, using advanced machines, and using various materials such as silk, cotton, linen, jute, and wool.

The nineteenth century marked the first industrial revolution in England. As a result, the demand for clothing materials dramatically increased, making designers to compete with each other. However, there was still a division between ‘real’ or genuine designer fashions and the ‘fake’ or costume fashions, which were produced with the help of tailors and textile machine. After the Civil War, the fashion industry developed and changed. The manufacturing industries built up steam power and improved their tools and processes for producing, thus creating a large number of new clothing labels, which included dresses, cottons, pants, coats, handkerchiefs, caps, gowns, etc.

Later, the nineteenth century saw the coming about of new fashion trends in fashion. Dressers, who previously wore specialized clothing for particular functions, started wearing clothes that could be worn to any occasion. This brought about an improvement in fashion designing. Moreover, women started wearing skirts and dresses so that they were able to move around easily in the streets. This movement towards casual fashion spread throughout the entire country.

The most notable and famous fashion designers of this era are Dior, Balmain, Fath and Givenchy, John Galliano, Gautier, Yves Saint Laurent, and many others. High fashion fashions helped women and men to look better. People began to associate fashion with glamour. High fashion designers gave special attention to women, playing an important role in popularizing women in fashion.

Today, the fashion industry has come a long way. Clothing has now become much more fashionable, chic, and comfortable. Today, the high fashion industry churns out clothes for men, women, children, teens, teenagers, and adults. Apart, from the clothes, fashion industry also caters to various accessories, such as jewelry, sunglasses, watches, scarves, hats, and bags. The variety of accessories available in the fashion industry has made it very popular among customers.