Womens fashion has evolved tremendously from previous decades. But where did it start? The types of clothing that women wore in the 1920s were quite interesting. In the 1920s, there were many looks that women had to offer. There was the flapper look, otherwise known as the Hollywood movie star …show more content…
Previous to the 1920s, women were trying to appear older than they were, wearing more professional clothing at an earlier age (“American Fashion Through”). As WWI came to an end, the war brought freedom and independence to women in the U.S. and this is when the flapper decade had emerged, the bold theme of clothes was the new trend (“American Culture”). Between the stock market crash and the end of WWII in 1945, women’s fashion hit a wall, and lost its boldness and fire. The clothes that they were wearing went back to drab colors and boringness. However things quickly turned around and in 1950 when society hit an economic boom, the availability of more fabrics and options became the norm again. Then, as the 1960s rolled around, countercultured happened, and the distinct separation between men and women’s fashion styles were gone, and women were wearing the denim jeans and leather jackets all over again. (“American Fashion