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This picture is from <<FASHION THE CITY PARIS FASHION AND THE MEDIA>>P43. The picture was took by Jacques Henri Lartigue ,begin in 1910 he shows a series of pictures about women promenading in the Bois de Boulogne.About this picture, written on book “One photograph from 1911 catches the web of gazes in which both the observe and observe were caught. It shows three fashionable women strolling in the avenue. One of them, engaged in a conversation with her female companion, gazes at the lady walking in front of them as if this woman, or perhaps rather her dress, were the objects of their discussion. However , they are themselves objects of a gaze: that of the man who follows them, his smile a sign perhaps of the pleasure the sight of these two fashionable women gives him.” This picture shows the fashion style in 1910s, it is very fashionable even in nowadays, in that generation, people prefer to wear loose clothes which is helpful them to move more convenient.

76c607ee9e50ca6aec89c2faa7671d8dFASHION FROM 1910/FASHION 1910/ENCHANTING ,CHARMING PHOTH

This photograph shows the fashion in 1910, in that generation the fashionable silhouette became much more lithe, fluid and soft. In that time ,flowing pantaloons, turbans, and vivid colors and geishas were appeared. Simple felt hats, turbans, and clouds of tulle were favored by more and more people ,especially women. And because it is the time during World War I , so the clothes is asked to be more necessity than fashion. More and more women were asked to work , they demanded clothes to be more suit to their activities, these derived from the shirtwaists and tailored suits. At that time, women began to pay attention to their dress, will be long hair finishing, will wear some headdress and hat to decorate. At that time, there were many designers who had great influence on the fashion field.

Reference:

http://cdm16028.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p15324coll12/searchterm/191*/field/title/mode/all/conn/and/order/nosort

http://www.vintagevictorian.com/costume_1910.html

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