XIX. using the victorian fashion of the century with modern methods in today's textiles and fashion
2023
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The term "Fashion" (Fashion), which stands on the Latin word facto sense 'to make' has become one of the most valuable judgments of people by undergoing compatibility, development, and change as time progresses. The first appearance of the word "Fashion" undergoes a radical change almost every 10s years, and its use close to its current usage dates back to BC. It dates back 500 years. This date, which coincides with the Classical Greek and Roman periods, ıt is considered prominent in the locution of fashion and clothing. As time progressed, as societies developed and cultures changed, fashion concepts started to seem. Communities have begun to produce various clothes to protect themselves from the cold and predatory animals. Later, as the culture changed, the concept of dressing changed to covering certain parties of the body. In this thesis, XIX. going down to the details of the 19th Century Victorian Fashion is aimed to investigate how clothes and accessories have changed since the early times of history, both for men and women, to adapt the clothing style of this period to today's fashion and to show.
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Dr. Berna Kara
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Berna Kara (Master Thesis). XIX. using the victorian fashion of the century with modern methods in today's textiles and fashion, 2023, İstanbul Beykent Üniversity.
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