Women's Fashions from 1965, 1975, and 1989 in The Heidi Chronicles

3023 Words7 Pages

Women's Fashions from 1965, 1975, and 1989 in The Heidi Chronicles The reason I researched this is because I felt it important to know what Heidi would look like. If you had not done background on this topic, then there might be arguments about what each decade looked like. Since I wasn’t around for two of the three eras, people who had been around would instantly be taken out of the play’s world. Also, Heidi was a very happenin’ women. In each and every era, she is going to be wearing whatever is in style. I feel this because all through the play she is constantly try to fit in with her friends and "group". World Book "Fashion (1965, 1975, 1989)" W.B. Multimedia Encyclopedia Chicago c. 1999 1965 say the change in women’s fashion from the 1950’s tight blouse, even tighter waist and poof, knee length dress into slacks and sweaters. Women all over the world was running out to buy labels from Britain, the birthplace of vinyl knee boots and geometric fashion. There were no major trend changes from 1975 compared to the earlier ‘70’s. Layering was a major theme, neutral colors with contrasting bright colors layered over it was the evening scene. Fatigues, olive drab, khakis, and corduroys were banging at the king of loungewear’s door, the jeans. The oriental designs in silk, and cottons also made a very brief appearance in the summer. Jackets. Jackets in silk, wool, linen, wines, plums, gold, waist-long, and thigh-long. Women felt empowered to wear jackets of all sorts. Since they could be worn with anything, they were workday and weekday accessories. (So that is where Matt Young gets it.) Most of the fashions in 1989 came from such companies as Polo and Calvin Klein. European based Chri... ... middle of paper ... ...ysterious illness affecting a few gay men in 1981, becoming the epidemic that would forever change the way in which we all live? How does this apply to the play? This may not be important in the acting process, but this is what Peter would have been looking at in 1989. Most of the people who received AIDS in the beginning contracted it in the 1960’s and 1970’s. This is when Peter was in his 20’s and free love reigned. This was a really fear for the homosexuals in the 80’s. Many people got it and many others feared that they did. No one knew how they were getting it or who had it. This is great for the character research. Bibliography: "American Literature: Drama," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2000 http://encarta.msn.com © 1997-2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

More about Women's Fashions from 1965, 1975, and 1989 in The Heidi Chronicles

Open Document