1800s Fashion
The long sleeves and train prevented and
skin to show which only made the men imagine the body that hid beneath
Men wore the long-tailed coats that gave
them a “fit” look and professional without trying so hard
The bodice gave women the look of
bountiful, full, and perky breasts with a small waist
In the 1800s these hairstyles were
considered sexy and approachable
This type of dress was very popular in
the 1800s because it gave women a shape that was thought to be wanted by all
men
Women wore the jackets that was thought
to bring out their eyes and enhance their shapes
1900s
Fashion
Women also added the small umbrella with
lace trim to make their appearance more dramatic but interesting to the
opposite sex (2 seperate style)
Women in this area added the look of hats
to enhance the image of a classy lady
Women in this area added the look of hats
to enhance the image of a classy lady
Each of these pictures add the same
accessory but give off its own individual personality (1st and 3rd portray one picture but the look in the middle is seperate)
Taken from the 1800s, women in the ‘now’
era like the tight bodice look but unlike in the 1800s, we now enjoy showing
off skin
Skinny jeans add the look of a more
bountiful booty and colors that express our flirtatious side.
The flashier the heels the sexier we
appear to men and the more we stand out from other women
Men and women both believe in name brand
shoes add a wealthy look and adds to the fashion sense of him or her
Men in this era want the “street” look
and the “street”-er you
look the more attractive you look to the women that are attracted to this hood
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