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5 pages in length. Fashion of the 1950s was both sophisticated and moderate, groundbreaking and perpetual, high-end and affordable by any class. Indeed, 1950s fashion marked a distinct division in clothing that can only be considered a pertinent era in the roots of American fashion. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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in the roots of American fashion. Considered one of the fundamental icons of American fashion history, sportswear fashion pioneer Claire McCardell made a significant mark in 1950s fashion. Her
accessible, yet often revolutionary, styles brought forth an entirely new way of looking at the clothing industry. No longer were stuffy styles and hard lines the expected norm; rather,
McCardell redefined the concept of modernism by interposing a determined comfort level that maintained both a casual and polished appeal without the traditional confinement typically associated with contemporary fashion (Yohannan
et al PG). "McCardells prime was in an era when women were expected to keep house and rear babies for their husbands. Housewives looked to her to keep
them fashionable without limiting their much needed freedom of movement. She was the epitome of womens fashion at that time...Claire McCardell was fashions escape for hard working housewives. She
allowed them to look and feel their best while maintaining their ability to do what they did their best" (Historical Background for Claire McCardell).
Bikinis - the fashion statement that set the worlds jaw flapping - made their first big splash in 1946 Paris, where they were originally called the Atome.
Association with the atom bomb did not seem very appropriate, hence the quick name change. The bikini was a huge hit with mega stars like Sophia Loren and Brigitte
Bardot, however, it was not as readily accepted as the sort of thing decent women would wear. Public opinion continued to place the bikini in the same category as
stripper clothing and would not allow its presence on many beaches. It would not be until the 1960s that Americans embraced the revealing swimsuit, establishing the fact that only
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