By Kelly Richman-Abdou on July 31, 2017
Meticulously compiled using a number of historic fashion plates, this timeline showcases women’s fashion history from 1794-1970.
As a versatile art form, fashion illustration is intended to showcase the material, colors, and design of clothing. In addition to acting as a study of style, these drawings also inadvertently offer a glimpse into the history of fashion design and social pop culture of the time, as evident in this collection of delicate and detailed illustrations.
Meticulously compiled using a number of historic fashion plates, this timeline showcases the many shifts in styles that occurred in women’s fashion over the course of nearly 200 years. The chronological presentation begins in the year 1784, when frilly, floor-length hoop skirts were all the rage. It then meanders through the next several decades, depicting a gradual tendency toward slimmer silhouettes in the early 1800s, a preference for over-the-top headdresses in the 1830s, and the re-emergence of the fuller ballgown in the 1860s.
By the 20th century, however, a-lines were in again, until loose-fitting, knee-length frocks stole the show in the 1920s.[…]
Source: Illustrated Timeline Presents Women’s Fashion Every Year from 1784-1970