The history of fashion design refers to the development of the fashion industry which designs clothing and accessories. The modern industry, based around firms or fashion houses run by individual designers, started in the 19th century
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The history of fashion design refers to the
development of the fashion industry which designs clothing and
accessories. The modern industry, based around firms or fashion houses run by individual designers, started in the 19th century with Charles Frederick Worth who was the first designer to have his label sewn into the garments that he created.
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Dress designed by Charles Frederick Worth for Elisabeth
of Austria painted by Franz Xaver Winterhalter
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The most famous fashion designers Coco Chanel Diane Von Furstenberg Karl
September 22, 1813) was the dressmaker named bill to
Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, and a high public profile. Sometimes called sarcastically the "Minister of Fashion", she opened a shop in Paris and had a considerable influence on Parisian style
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An Englishman living in Paris, Charles Frederick Worth
(1825 - 1905) is usually seen as the first
designer in something like the modern sense, with a large business employing many largely anonymous tailors and seamstresses. A former draper, Worth's success was such that he was able to dictate what they should wear to his customers.
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.Throughout the early 20th century, practically all high
fashion originated in Paris and to a lesser extent
London. Fashion magazines from other countries sent editors to the Paris fashion shows. Department stores sent buyers to the Paris shows, where they purchased garments to copy. Both made-to-measure salons and ready-to-wear departments featured the latest Paris trends, adapted to the stores' assumptions about the lifestyles and pocket books of their targeted customers.
magazines began to include photographs and became even more
influential. Throughout the world these magazines were greatly sought-after and had a profound effect on public taste. Talented illustrators - among them Paul Iribe, Georges Lepape, Erté, and George. Perhaps the most famous of these magazines was La Gazette du Bon Ton which was founded in 1912 by Lucien Vogel and regularly published until 1925