
In the fashion world, no trend is the highest in the fashion world. There are hundreds of competing views that are personified by various fashion labels. Fashionable design has evolved from a universal style that everyone wears.
Englishman Charles Fredrik Worth opened the first house of high fashion in Paris in 1858, becoming the first famous fashion designer. Previously, the design of clothes and the creation was dictated by people who approached the tailor, ordering completed clothes.
Further development of communications and technology has led to an increase in production and the desire for new textiles. The tradition of designers who develop designs, rather than complete clothing, began as an economy.
When women became more independent, they began to demand more practical clothing. In the early 1900s, Redfern's playpen tailored suit became an integral part of well-dressed women's wardrobes. Based directly on the male colleague, it was practical and elegant.
When Christian Dior launched his New Look in 1947, the designer could radically change the way women dressed. Tired of wide shoulders and a short skirt of war, women loved women's long full skirts and small shoulders, sandwiched in the tops created for them by Dior. He made them feel glamorous and as sophisticated as the movie stars on the silver screen.
Although most women could not afford a couture dress, the New Look fashion became available to women as mass production strengthened in America. This is when fashion for all has become a reality, and the trend has accelerated every decade.
Fashion has long been influenced by the world of art and current events. Over the years, designers have been inspired by the Art Deco movement, Salvador Dali and ancient Greek civilizations, but these are just a few of them. During the war or economic depression, gemlings, decorations and cuts of fabric dominated, which gave an impetus to elegant, elegant, thin smart suits, more suitable for beginner feminists.
The popularity of American movie stars such as Marilyn Monroe, Grace Kelly, and Lauren Backall caused a desire to copy their “Look,” and, as they saw more people than the catwalk fashion shows, they became more influential. Celebrities have become an ideal showcase for designer fashion, and many fashion houses choose a celebrity rather than a model to advertise their clothes.
Followers of fashion have very different values and lifestyles and choose the style embodied in a special fashion label. As a result, there will never be another “New Look” that is to some extent affected by all. Romantics will follow John Galliano, while the Rebels follow Alexander McQueen and so on. Every taste from Avant-Garde to Symbol Status is satisfied, turning fashion into big business and high art rather than petty luxury.

