British Street Fashion: The History And History Of British Fashion

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London is the home of British fashion designers who have influenced fashion trend around the world. British fashion designers were believed by fashion designers around the world that British fashion designers stimulate the fashion trend. However they have one style which is more powerful than others and that is ‘street fashion’. Research shows that Street Fashion became popular between 1960 and 1970 (Tucker, Andrew, 1998). The style emerged from teenagers who lived during World War Two. This is because during the war, there were not many items to use and the government was forced to ration its citizens such as individuals had to divide some foods and clothes together. That why after the second World War, many young people tried to dissociate …show more content…

For a research in 1975, the India styles still influenced British fashion designers such as a Susan Small style, it was inspired from Bothe-Motif Liberty as well as a Bellville 's harem style with Flatty trousers used Paisley chiffon for making. Moving on in 1969, in London, Mrs Mohindra and her husband, they came to England for opening their textiles stones. Daminis was a fabric which imported from India and also this shop sewed Salwar Kameez, Lenghas. These dress rendered Mohindra famous, this is because a dress is traditional and fancy for British consumers.Then before 1980, her son who is name Deepak assembled the business, and he founded five shops around England, Green Street in east London, Southall and Edgware Road in West End as well as Belgrave Road in Leicester( Dwyer, Claire, 2010). Therefore, at the present, many British fashion designers take India textiles and culture in their collections. For instance, Top shop, spring/summer 2008 which was designed by Kate Moss, her inspiration base on a costume of Rabari society combine with farming culture in the desert of Kutch in western Gujarat, India. In this collection had a one dress which was name The mini mirror dress, it was very famous and a dress sold only TopShop in London. ( Edwards, Claire, …show more content…

This is because she do not understand why many female Britain love to wear norm attires.(English,Bonnie,2009) For example, in 1984, Mini Crini, she used models with huge breasts and small waists then she draped some fabrics on a model for making a short hoop skirts and puffball skirts.(Krell,Gene,1997) Correspondingly, Alexander McQueen, he also is a well-known fashion designer about deconstruction pattern and creates new structures of dress. However, his inspirations is rested on emotions of autobiographical chronicle to invest his collections. This is because he impresses the connection of the story.(Wilcox,Claire,2015) This can be illustrated by the collection’s Alexander McQueen in Autumn/Winter 2008, he absorbed inspirations from the British Raj period. This collection presented traditional India clothes combined with traditional British clothes to made different line’s a dress.(Knox,Kristin,2011) In contrast, Paul Smith who is British fashion designers have been running his business for over 40 years, he is a renowned fashion designer who have many stones in Europe and Japan. His clothes are more different than Vivienne Westwood and Alexander McQueen. This is because his collections adsorb classic and modern style as well as colorful also

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