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Discussion Board: Democratization of American Clothing
Topic: In 1974, I had the privilege of serving as a docent for the exhibit “Suiting Everyone: The Democratization of American Clothing” at the Smithsonian Institute’s National Museum of American History, curated by Claudia P. Kidwell. Chapters 15 and 16 of your text explain many ways, in the 20th century through WWII, that the fashion playing field was leveled so that the differences between established historic “opposites” (gender, socio-economic, other) were diminished. 1. Define what you think the term “democratization” means and how it applies to clothing. 2. To what you consider the most impactful, select three influences in Chapters 15 and 16 that contributed to this outcome and support each choice by describing the impact realized.Â
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Reading & Study
Textbook Readings
Tortora & Marcketti: Part 6, ch. 15-16
Study Guide: Tortora & Marcketti: Part 6, ch. 15-16
Module 7 Vocabulary (file attached)
Video: Dressing Edwardian Lady 1
Video: Getting Dressed in WW1 – Young Woman
Video: 1920’s Fashion Video
Video: Getting Dressed in the 1930s
Video: 1940’s Guide to Glamour, Dress, and Posture – 1946 Film