Thursday, April 24, 2014

1980's Fashion

Bonjour viewers! Today we will be exploring the realm of 1980's fashion... Lets get started!

Tops:

The 1980's brought us over-sized tops, which we still wear today, and shoulder pads. Shoulder pads gave emphasis to your shoulders. 

Bottoms:

In the 1980's mini skirts were very big and popular.  These short skirts allowed for more accessorizing.  Also, parachute pants were wide and flowed.  

Dresses:

We were introduced to unit dresses in the 1980's. Unit dresses are a loose fitting, one size fits all dresses.  Also, dresses with frilly sleeves were very common.  

Shoes:

Leg warmers were very hip and popular in the 1980's.  They were commonly wore with tennis shoes.  


Women frequently wore loose skirts and shorts, as shown above.  

Models of the 1980's were very outgoing and regained position of tiny waists and big busts.

 This woman is a good example of a 1980's model.

Thank you for joining us on Katholi Fashion Blog.  



Tuesday, April 8, 2014

1970's Fashion

Hello Readers!

Today we will be exploring fashion from the 1970's and how it changed from the 1950's and 1960's. There was an abundance of bright, tight clothes.  

Tops:

Women would wear the trendy cowl neck sweater. Another popular trend was skin tight t-shirts.

Bottoms:


The 1970's brought us the well known short shorts. Having flare was a popular trend that bell bottoms had reaching over 32 in. for the bottom leg hem.

Dresses: 

In the early 1970's, flower printed dresses were really in style. Women were also in the habit of wearing ball gown dresses at home.  Bare-backed and low cut dresses were also extremely in at the time.  

Shoes: 

Boots of all kinds became very trendy in the 1970's.  Go-go boots hit the top of their fame in the 1970's.  Also, mid-height heels went very well with dresses of the time.  






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Women in the 1970's wore clothes that flowed, flared, and had floral prints.  

Models of the 1970's embraced their figures by not having the well known extreme hour glass figure of the 1960's.


This model shows off a dress and you can clearly see that her waist is not as small as models in previous decades.  

To conclude, the 1970's was full of new fashion innovations. See you next time on Katholi Fashion Blog on the 1980's.


Monday, March 24, 2014

1960's Fashion

Welcome back readers!  

Today we will be taking an adventure through the 1960's to learn about their fashion styles and trends.  

Tops:

The bubble sleeves were popular as well as statement sleeves. During the 1960's Jackie Kennedy was a big influence on fashion. She made cropped jackets with boxy silhouettes and big buttons a trend.


Bottoms:

Capri pants and skinny pants were extremely popular during the 1960's.   By the end of the decade, bell bottom pants became a fashion statement.  The mini skirt was introduced in the 1960's and was made in a variety of different fabrics.  And finally, skorts became something to wear in the 1960's. 

Dresses:

A-line mini dresses and shift dresses were the trend in the 1960's. The short loose fitting frock dress was a popular trend because of the defined look.

Shoes:

Go-go boots were a short-lived trend of the 1960's.  Stiletto heels maintained its popularity in the 1960's.  The kitten heel also came into view in that time period.  


Women wore dresses with many different designs on them in the 1960's.  

1960's fashion models were "twiggy" and liked to show off their skin and figure.
Twiggy was a popular model from the 1960's who certainly showed off her twig-like figure.  


In conclusion, the 1960's offered many great new pieces of clothing that went down in fashion history. Join us next time on Katholi Fashion Blog for our 1970's post on fashion.

Monday, March 10, 2014

1950's Fashion

Hello Readers!

Today we will be going back in time to talk about fashion in the 1950's!  You saw a preview of what we will be covering in our "Welcome" post!  Let's get started! Overall, fashion in the 1950's was very mismatched.

Tops:

During the 1950's, printed and collared tops were very popular. A loose blouse was also very well-worn.  These shirts were popular because they were able to be washed easily.  Jackets with peplum waistlines were mostly used to give a woman a nipped silhouette and a rounded figure.  

Bottoms: 

The 1950's brought us the well known pencil skirt. There were several types of shorts and pants, from Bermuda shorts to pedal pusher pants and lets not forget ankle length pants.

Dresses:

Dresses that showed off a woman's "hourglass" shape were very popular during the 1950's.  The sheath dress did a good job of showing off this look.  The were known for their elegant simplicity.  They also put very ornate necklines on their dresses.  

Shoes:

Both men and women in the 1950's commonly wore saddle shoes that are still popular today. For women the thinner more fashionable shoe choice was the stilettos. 


This picture shows the different fashion trends of the 1950's.

Not only has fashion changed over the years, but so have the models.  In the 1950's,  the women were mostly well-proportioned, but they had very small waists.  

A model from the 1950's.  You can see her teeny tiny waist.  

To conclude, the 1950's were full of innovative fashion designs. See you next time on our 1960's fashion trend blog post on Katholi Fashion Blog.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Welcome :)

Over the next few weeks, we will be posting about how fashion has changed over time. We will be starting in the 1950s and ending in the 2010s; specifically on women's fashion trends. Here is a sneak peek for our 1950s post on Katholi Fashion Magazine.