![]() ![]() Throughout the decade, women’s skirts became more and more relaxed, and even inched up to (scandalous!) ankle height during the war period. As if to make up for it, the empire waist dress was introduced soon after, and became very popular, especially for evening wear. The uncomfortable bustle and corset combo of the 1900s was abandoned within the first few years of the 1910s, though the hobble skirt, which proved to be near impossible to move in, briefly came into fashion. This was partially thanks to designers like Paul Poiret, and later, Coco Chanel, who redesigned women’s fashions to be more fluid than they had been previously. The 1910s are no exception, as I’m sure you’ll see as we discuss the decade’s sartorial history.Įarly 1910s fashion still retained many of the Edwardian styles of the 1900s, but as the years progressed, the fashion industry saw styles become increasingly relaxed. ![]() If you want to get technical about it, pretty much every decade, when examined individually, shows traces of the era that came before and the era soon to come. The 1910s were definitely a transition period between the 1900s, with its strict Edwardian styles and the footloose and fancy-free dresses of the ‘20s. Not to mention the literal war that also had a huge impact on the styles of the era. There are actually so many different styles from the 1910s, as the decade prior and the decade ahead battled it out on sartorial grounds. ![]() I’ve seen Titanic.Įpiphany complete, I looked up images from these, and hit another roadblock. But then Google images came up and I had to slap myself, because of course I know what 1910s clothing looks like, I’ve seen Downton Abbey. I even had an idea what to look for for the 1930s… but 1910s? I was pretty sure I had no clue. No matter your budget or willingness to commit this October, here are all the best movie character costumes you can rock at your Halloween party.“What does 1910s fashion look like?” I found myself typing into Google last weekend, searching for inspiration. We're talkin' stylish icons like Alabama Whitman from True Romance, Dionne Davenport from Clueless, and Peik Lin Goh from Crazy Rich Asians, just to name a few. obscure looks for you indie folks (you know who you are). With looks inspired by scary movies, funny movies, and throwback movies, we've included character costumes from all sorts of films, from cult classic costumes that everyone is sure to recognize to a few more. And if you're all about wearing pop culture-inspired costumes for Halloween, then we've got a whoooole bunch of fabulous movie character costume ideas to get ya started. Legit so many movie characters-whether fictional or not-are fashion icons in their own right. Acclaimed movies have amazing performances and plot lines, sure, but it's really the costumes that help transport the audience to a specific moment in time.and that help inspire some really amazing Halloween costumes. ![]() There's no shortage of fashion inspiration on the silver screen. ![]()
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