The nature of Czech fashion was shaped both by the social environment - not particularly wealthy, modest, influenced by the Protestant tradition - and by efforts towards women's emancipation. This resulted in a rejection of unnecessarily quirky elements in fashion as early as the 1870s. As far as style was concerned, Czech fashion followed the Viennese, German and French, and from the 1890s also the English models, and also found inspiration in contemporary aesthetic principles. National political ambitions appeared in inspiration drawn from folk costume. Feminist struggles and sports paved the way for the acceptance of reformist and practical dress, in which Czech designers took an active part. These trends reached a peak around 1929, ...
Dr. Djurdja Barlett explores the very eclectic fashion choices available for Russian women in the 19...
1 ABSTRACT This report discusses Czech lower-class women at the turn of the nineteenth century with ...
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"Reflection of Haute Couture in The Czech lands" deals with fashion in the second half of the 19th c...
This bachelor theses is concerned with the fashion and clothing of women in the era of The First Cze...
The district of Chodsko ranks a very special position, considered from the point of view of evolutio...
This bachelor thesis deals with the change of women´s role in society in the period of the first Cze...
This thesis is devoted to the spa fashion and clothing in Czechoslovakia, particularly in the years ...
This paper is concerned with contemporary usage of old clothing under the term "vintage". The interp...
The relationship between dress and Socialism started in Soviet Russia following the 1917 Communist R...
This bachelor thesis explores rococo clothing of noblewomen in Czech Lands on the basis of represent...
This Bachelor paper is being composed of the theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part i...
The development of clothing of the 1920s-1930s and its role in the formation of new productivist art...
Over the past one hundred years, folk clothing has been considered one of the most significant eleme...
The purpose of the article is to examine the problem of innovativeness and experimentalism in shapin...
Dr. Djurdja Barlett explores the very eclectic fashion choices available for Russian women in the 19...
1 ABSTRACT This report discusses Czech lower-class women at the turn of the nineteenth century with ...
The first two decades of the XXth century are no less revolutionary compared with the previous XIXth...
"Reflection of Haute Couture in The Czech lands" deals with fashion in the second half of the 19th c...
This bachelor theses is concerned with the fashion and clothing of women in the era of The First Cze...
The district of Chodsko ranks a very special position, considered from the point of view of evolutio...
This bachelor thesis deals with the change of women´s role in society in the period of the first Cze...
This thesis is devoted to the spa fashion and clothing in Czechoslovakia, particularly in the years ...
This paper is concerned with contemporary usage of old clothing under the term "vintage". The interp...
The relationship between dress and Socialism started in Soviet Russia following the 1917 Communist R...
This bachelor thesis explores rococo clothing of noblewomen in Czech Lands on the basis of represent...
This Bachelor paper is being composed of the theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part i...
The development of clothing of the 1920s-1930s and its role in the formation of new productivist art...
Over the past one hundred years, folk clothing has been considered one of the most significant eleme...
The purpose of the article is to examine the problem of innovativeness and experimentalism in shapin...
Dr. Djurdja Barlett explores the very eclectic fashion choices available for Russian women in the 19...
1 ABSTRACT This report discusses Czech lower-class women at the turn of the nineteenth century with ...
The first two decades of the XXth century are no less revolutionary compared with the previous XIXth...