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In the second programme of the series, Doris Langley Moore looks at
impracticality in fashionable clothing and how it has been popular
throughout history.
Impractical, ornate
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In the second programme of the series, Doris Langley Moore looks at
impracticality in fashionable clothing and how it has been popular
throughout history.
Impractical, ornate clothes signified a person of leisure who took
no part in manual labour. This particular fashion imperative was
turned on its head, of course, with the arrival of the Swinging 60s
and the democratisation of fashion brought about by people such as
Twiggy and Mary Quant.
Doris Langley Moore explores the odd correlation between the amount
of facial hair on men and trends in covering up in women's fashion.
We also get to see Benny Hill in various
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Doris Langley Moore explores the odd correlation between the amount
of facial hair on men and trends in covering up in women's fashion.
We also get to see Benny Hill in various states of hirsuteness, and
a young Vanessa Redgrave demonstrates early 20th-century use of face
powder.
In the fourth programme of the series, Doris Langley Moore explores
how outfits for formal events are planned to call attention to our joy,
grief or glory. She also looks at how
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In the fourth programme of the series, Doris Langley Moore explores
how outfits for formal events are planned to call attention to our joy,
grief or glory. She also looks at how ceremonial robes are merely once
fashionable formal attire that has become 'petrified' and how this is
particularly true in Britain, where we like to maintain the distinctions
that reveal one's place in society.
In this programme Doris Langley Moore talks about how the capriciousness
of fashion is demonstrated most readily in informal clothes, which are
less expensive and therefore changed
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In this programme Doris Langley Moore talks about how the capriciousness
of fashion is demonstrated most readily in informal clothes, which are
less expensive and therefore changed more frequently than formal attire.
We are also shown an original example of the revolutionary Dior
'New Look' suit of 1947 alongside the boxy, utilitarian alternative
favoured by the British Government.
In the last episode of this series looking at the history of fashion,
presenter Doris Langley Moore shows how protection from the elements
has always been of secondary importance. We
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In the last episode of this series looking at the history of fashion,
presenter Doris Langley Moore shows how protection from the elements
has always been of secondary importance. We also see how attitudes to
covering up changed completely in the 1920s, when the acquisition of
a suntan became de rigueur for those serious about style.
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