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A Vintage History of Fashion Accessories

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

Throughout history, men and women have decorated their clothing with brooches, pins, hats and other accessories to add style, colour and appeal to their own appearance in order to improve their standing within their own community.

From the earliest bone pins and animal skins to the latest twenty-first-century fashion handbags for a Friday night outing and ornate hats for Royal Ascot the motives have been the same – to impress others and to demonstrate (or to increase) their perceived status in society.

This article hopes to explore the history of such items and help to shed light on why on earth we go to so much effort to impress our peers.

Religious Accessories

Many religions define themselves by their clothing and accessories and can be considered “fashion” as it can be argued that they are primarily cultural in nature. Some modern examples of historical influence in this fashion are the Jewish and Islamic headcaps and the Islamic headscarves; the hijab (the head covering traditionally worn by Muslim women) and the burka (the head to toe dress which covers the face except for the eyes).

Whilst Christianity has not adopted clothing as a defining characteristic (outside the Church), the cross has become an accessory of choice for many Christians (often as a brooch or necklace), as has the fish symbol (often seen on the back of cars). Perhaps the only exception to this is the attire worn in Christian ceremonies or the “dog collar” often worn by vicars and priests on a day to day basis.

Vintage Necklaces

Necklaces are perhaps the oldest of accessories, with current thought dating their origins to Africa over 75,000 years ago. The oldest known example of this are from perforated beads made from the shells of snails found at the Blombos Cave (75,000 years ago) and beads made of Ostrich shell at Enkapune Ya Muto (40,000 years ago) both in Kenya.

Hand Bags

Handbags are a mainstay of modern vintage Women’s accessories with one survey attributing (on average) every 30 year old woman owning 21 handbags totalling a staggering 111 handbags in her lifetime!

Popular types of handbags include; clutch (a small evening bag), satchel (used to carry books and papers), duffle bag, tote, messenger bag and sling bag.

Sunglasses

Sunglasses originated essentially as a health concern, as protective eye wear to stop the sun light and other high energy rays from dazzling and causing discomfort (and possibly blindness), particularly in winter sports such as skiing. Nowadays it is just as likely to be seen in an English street in heavy rain as in the Alps in heavy snow!

21st Century Design Companies

Some of the most famous accessory design houses in the world today include Prada, Gucci, Versace, Armani, Hugo Boss, Chanel, Dolce&Gabbana, Givenchy, Louis Vuitton and Mulberry.

Sunglasses have become part of modern popular culture and are referred to as “sun cheaters” in the USA and “Sunnies” in Australia, and have long been associated with celebrities, particularly with Hollywood style actors – often stemming from a desire to mask their true identity from the general public.

Author Bio: This article was written by Robin Kittler, an established fashion author with works covering topics such as fashion history, vintage clothing accessories and fashion trends in 80s clothing.

 

Designer Sunglasses

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010
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There’s so many styles to choose from, just how do you select the best shades for you? Sunglasses are a essential kind of protection for anyone venturing out-of-doors. Sunglasses guard our eyes from the unsafe ultraviolet (UV) rays while decreasing glare and defending eyes from sun-related eye difficulties. If metal frames are chosen they can occasionally be slightly bent for a better fit, plastic frames can often be heated for a better fit. It may even so be a bit hard to have your children to wear sun shades when out-of-doors.

Kid’s sunglasses are available for purchase at specialty sunglasses stores, eye shops, and optical chain retailers and from your optician. It needs to be noted that sunglass lenses are impact proof (this is needed by the FDA) but not shatterproof, which explains why many parents prefer the thermoplastic (shatterproof) lenses for their kid’s shades since they are strong and durable. Sports sunglasses and sports glasses are another option for youngsters as a replacement of normal sun shades, as the sports sunglasses is going to be more durable. Sunglass clip-ons for children’s prescription eyeglasses can also be purchased.

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There is now many various manufacturers of designer sunglasses which have either advanced in their own right, such as Ray Ban or Oakley, or are produced as an accessory towards the fashion house brands, like Gucci and Versace etc. Learn about Oakley, Rayban, Dolce and Gabbana, Diesel, Gucci, Hugo Boss, Prada, Tommy Hilfiger, and Versace. Oakley is mostly known for their class sun shades and ski goggles, and was started by Jim Jannard in California,United states of america in 1975, where he developed motorbike hand grips, and then sold them at motocross activities. He called them “The Oakley Grip”, and were very numerous to any other grips riders had been making use of.

In the 1980′s he moved on to goggles and shades, and is now a planet leader in innovative design, producing new and exciting products. Ray-Ban was founded in 1937 as a company of class sunglasses. Ray-Ban launched the 2 the majority of imitated shades in the planet, the “Aviator” (issued free to the United states air force pilots) and the “Wayfarer”.

It all started in 1920 when lieutenant John MacCready returned from a balloon flight, complaining that the bright sun had permanently damaged his eyes. The aviator style soon became famous when, throughout World War two, General Douglas MacArthur landed on the seashores in the Philippines. Photographers recorded the moment, and their images showed him wearing these aviator shades – which then soon became common all over America. We mustn’t forget, obviously, Tom Cruise in the 1983 film “Risky Business”. In 2006, the Honda Formula One Racing team members all wore the Ray-Ban 4075 model throughout the racing season.

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Style defines the identification of an individual. Make a exclusive style for your self, and this planet would see you with the image of your iconic style. There is varieties of outstanding shades obtainable currently, including a wide range of designer low cost shades. Chanel sun shades, Ray ban, Armani, Gucci etc are stylish but exceedingly expensive sun shades. Absolutely everyone desires to acquire these expensively stylish pieces of creativeness, but clearly at inexpensive prices. Interestingly, replica Chanel sunglasses are now obtainable with some in the renowned sunglasses dealing business entities. Therefore, not just replica Chanel shades, but also various kind of celebrity sun shades could be purchased at cheap prices from these aforesaid business entities within the market.


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