Modern Fashion Quiz #1 Flashcards
1905 silhouette
- S-bend silhouette
- Monobosom
- gored skirt w train
1910s silhouette
- Narrow sillouette
- Huge hat
- Tunic
- Narrow skirt
- Ankle length
1920s silhouette
- Tubular sillouette
- clouche hat
- tubular
- unshaped bodice
- knee-length hem
1930s silhouette
- narrow, natural sillouette
- small head, hat
- natural bust, waistline
- bias-cut dress
- calf-length hem
1940s silhouette
- “Boxy”
- longer hair
- boxy, tailored
- hem to knee
New Look 1947 silhouette
- “hour-glass” shape
- soft, sloping shoulder
- nipped in waist
- full skirt/fullness
- longline bras
- calf-length hem
1949-1957 silhouette
- small, neat head
- fitted bodice
- full/pencil skirt
Art Nouveau
- peacocks
- flowy
- nature/natural forms
Hobble Skirt
- comes in at the bottom
Lampshade Tunic
- Paul Pioret
- hola-hoop like
Lingerie Dress
1900s
- lace inserts
- tucks
- sheer fabric
Delphos Dress
Marianos Fortuny
- spanish
- “fortuny” pleating
Trench Coat
1910s
Name the Designer:
- ribbons
- lace
- famine
- manican parade
Lucile
Name the Designer:
- Ballets Russes
- turbans
- lampshade tunics
Leon Bakst (1910s)
Name the Term:
- symbols/motifs on bags, accessories, coats
Egyptomania
Name the Term:
- transgender fad
- pun (the bachelor girl)
La Garconne
Name the Item:
- hat, small
Clouche
Match Designer/Piece:
- Jeanne Larvin
Robe De Style
Match Designer/Piece:
- Georgia O’Keefe
Mother of modern realism
Match Designer/Piece:
- Cubism
- Relationship (clothes match surroundings)
- Simultanilty
Delaunays (Sonia & Robert) 20s
- Movement of dresses
- shown w fringe/flappers
Kinetic Dresses
Name the Term/Designer
- crossgrain, straight grain, true bias
- selvage
- single layer
- queen of bias cut?
Bias Cut, Madeline Vionnett
- designed for Wizard of Oz
- movie designer
Gilbert Adriane