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History of Fashion Design Clothing

Sunday, September 20th, 2009


Before making the endeavor in a career you will need to start with a strong background of knowledge about fashion design clothing. The initial creator of fashion design is Charles Frederick Worth. Working as a humble draper at first, he eventually established a fashion house in the city of Paris. Separating Worth from the seamstresses who worked along side him, clients would dictate to the seamstresses what they desired, and Worth would dictate to the clients what he thought they should wear. The word couturier was created to best describe him. Sketch artists were hired to sketch the clothing so that clients would be able to pick and choose the clothing they liked. There was far less cost involved in provided a sketch, rather than making the garments and risk the client not liking it after all.

France and Europe allowed this trend to grow and spread. London became the next destination for high fashion and magazines began displaying and printing current styles. Chain type department stores would send buyers to the Paris fashion shows where they would purchase one or more garments to reproduce and sell in their stores at much lower prices. At this time, fashion had not become two distinct styles, haute couture and ready to wear. Most of the time, fashion design clothing manufacturers provided both types of fashion clothing. It was only after World War II that the roles of the manufacturers became sharply divided.

The clothing industry began to envision two sides of the clothing industry, clothes off the rack for everyday use, and the high fashion clothing from the runway. Comingling of the two styles seemed to fade away, with most designers beginning to select designing for one or the other. Times are very different today, as many couture fashion clothing items find their way into department stores all over the world.

If you desire a career in design, many of the original ideals still remain the same; even though the actual role of the designer has changed tremendously. There are many schools of design that will introduce potential career candidates to different avenues of the fashion trade. During the training process, the career minded students will begin to differentiate the different lines of clothing and begin to choose their career path. In most cases, designers will need to pay their dues to the industry before they achieve their career goals in the style of Wang or Karan. Work hard in the hard fashion industry and the rewards will come.

Workwear & Outerwear at Zonkshop.com

Friday, February 6th, 2009


Think all workwear is the same? Think again. Zonkshop.com only sell the best workwear. Workwear that is fashionable, comfortable and built to last. ZonkShop.com believe workwear should be just that — workwear. Clothing designed to do the job it is intended to do.

Whether you’re looking for work boots, outerwear, footwear, workwear or accessories, Zonkshop.com has you covered. From boots to shoes to hats to coveralls to glasses, and everything in-between, Zonkshop.com carries a wide selection of workwear from today’s most popular manufacturers including Carhartt, Red Wing and Under Armour.

Zonkshop’s footwear department stocks a wide range of work boots, safety toe, steel toe, met-guard, slip-resistant, insulated, casual, dress and athletic styles. Boot and shoe sizes range from 6 to 18 in AA – H widths. Brands include Red Wing, Worx, Irish Setter and Carhartt.

Sartoriani Savile Row – London

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008


A showcase for some of the finest London suits, showing actual customers wearing bespoke suits made by Sartoriani.

Every Sartoriani label is a guarantee of a lasting quality – From summer lightweight silk wool to pure cashmere, and an extensive range of lining to match, the possibilities of a bespoke garment is infinite.