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Fashion began centuries ago, with every particular period attesting to certain changes in style and giving either the people of that specific age a great insight into their lives or reflecting on their lives through the stories they told. From the stunning gowns and powdered wigs of the 18th century to the rather simplistic styles of the 20th century, these each reflect other changes going on in society-economic, political, and social. The advent of the industrial revolution brought about mass production, hence making fashion easily accessible to nearly all social classes. Moreover, the postwar optimism of the mid-20th century gave shape to iconic designers such as Christian Dior and Coco Chanel, whose classic silhouettes still inspire the modern crowd.
Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Yves Saint Laurent helped in establishing what is now referred to as high fashion. The designers redefined elegance, sophistication, and luxury; Mens Motorbike leather Jacket they set out some principles which are revered even today by the fashion industry. Even as we speak, the traditions of haute couture-perhaps in the fact that each outfit is crafted entirely by hand-have a cultural and historical significance.
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