Throughout the 20th century, women’s lives changed dramatically—and so too did the clothing they wore. In part two of this series, we continue our exploration into the innovators and innovations responsible for the revolutionary changes sweeping through women’s dress during some of the most beloved and iconic eras in the history of Euro-American fashion: the 1930s to the 1960s. From Depression-era fashion fantasies to the "Make Do and Mend" of WW2, from Dior's "New Look" to the liberating micro-minis and blue jeans of the 1960s, we will meet the women--and the clothes--that continue to captivate our imaginations and shape the way we wear to this very day.
Join one of our upcoming live, online fashion history classes or take a past class on everything from The Great Designers to the 1950s Golden Age of Haute Couture.