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MODELS 
• The modern fashion show has a long and winding history 
that spans empires, revolutions and key moments in 
history… and it all began with an Englishman by the 
name of Worth. Charles Frederick Worth 
Marie 
Vernet, 
First 
model 
hired 
by 
Worth.
MODELS 
• THEY 
EMBODY 
A 
NATURALIZED 
VISION 
OF 
FEMALE 
BEAUTY, 
ONE 
THAT 
ALL 
COMES 
DOWN 
TO 
MAKING 
CLOTHES 
LOOK 
GOOD. 
• -­‐NEV, 
NYC 
MAGAZINE 
EDITOR
Sociology and 
Philosophy of models 
ProducFon 
of 
the 
Look 
from 
Scouts 
to 
Shoppers
Sociology and 
Philosophy of models 
Editorial 
and 
Commercial 
Worlds 
in 
the 
Fashion 
Field
Sociology and 
Philosophy of models 
Structure 
of 
the 
Field 
of 
Fashion
Sociology and 
Philosophy of models 
• Editorial 
and 
Commercial 
– 
two 
different 
markets 
• The 
Fashion 
Modeling 
Market 
– 
the 
creaLon 
of 
value 
and 
look 
for 
consumpLon 
• The 
Uncertainty 
of 
Fashion 
Market 
– 
imitaLon 
of 
looks 
• The 
Contradictory 
NoLon 
of 
Look 
– 
unique, 
edgy 
but 
conforming 
• The 
slenderness 
of 
model 
– 
feminism, 
beauty 
and 
in 
reality 
• What 
makes 
a 
good 
ethnic 
model? 
– 
embodies 
an 
aUempt 
to 
reconcile 
contradictory 
social 
categories 
• Gender 
– 
The 
IrraLonality 
of 
Pay 
between 
Female 
and 
Male 
Models
1950s & before 
• The 
Golden 
Age 
of 
Haute 
Couture 
• The 
post-­‐WWII 
ChrisFan 
Dior’s 
“New 
Look” 
• The 
ultra 
feminine 
beauty 
• Television 
joined 
fashion 
magazines 
and 
movies 
• 1954: 
the 
come 
back 
of 
Coco 
Chanel 
– 
a 
braid-­‐trimmed 
cardigan-­‐ 
style 
jacket 
• Mid-­‐1950s: 
the 
unfi]ed 
style 
– 
Balenciaga 
unfi]ed 
suits 
• 1958: 
Yves 
Saint 
Laurent’s 
Trapeze 
Line
1950s & before 
• A`er 
the 
Great 
Depression, 
the 
World 
War 
II 
dented 
the 
morale 
of 
the 
people. 
In 
such 
desperate 
Fmes 
with 
shortage 
of 
supplies 
and 
raFoning, 
men 
and 
women 
sFll 
held 
on 
to 
fashion 
and 
coped 
with 
simplicity 
• Fashion 
in 
the 
1950s' 
was 
one 
that 
saw 
some 
stark 
changes 
in 
terms 
of 
clothes 
and 
styling. 
With 
the 
war 
over, 
austerity 
was 
out 
and 
haute 
couture 
saw 
a 
resurgence 
in 
popularity. 
Lisa Fonssagrives at Paddington Station, London, 1951
1950s & before 
• Lisa Fonssagrives (May 17, 1911 – 
February 4, 1992),was a Swedish 
fashion model widely credited as the 
first supermodel. 
• Her training in the art of ballet 
helped in contributing to the 
success of her modelling career. Her 
poise and elegance made her stand 
out from all the rest. 
The Black and White Idea, April 1950, by Irving Penn 
Lisa Fonssagrives
1950s & before 
• She once said of herself, 
Fonssagrives was a “good 
clothes hanger”, and indeed her 
look was the perfect portrayal of 
the “new ideal of feminine 
artifice” which was the ideal of 
the late 1940s and the 1950s. 
Lisa Fonssagrives on the Eiffel Tower, a photo by Erwin 
Blumfeld for Vogue, 1939 
`
1950s & before Dovima with Elephants, Evening dress by Dior, Cirque 
d’Hiver, August 1955 
DOVIMA
1950s & before 
DOVIMA 
• Dorothy Virginia Margaret Juba 
(December 11, 1927 – May 3, 1990), 
later known as Dorothy Horan, and 
best known as Dovima, was an 
American model during the 1950s. 
• Dovima was reputed to be the 
highest-paid model of her time. 
• Dovima with the Elephants” has 
become an icon. The gown was the 
first evening dress designed for 
Christian Dior by his new assistant, 
Yves Saint-Laurent. Dovima became 
the epitome of 1950s haute couture 
and of Dior's "New Look"!
• Hippies 
– 
young 
people 
revolted 
against 
the 
conservaFve 
norms 
e.g. 
bell-­‐bo]om 
jeans, 
Fe-­‐dye 
and 
baFk 
fabrics, 
paisley 
prints 
• Second-­‐wave 
of 
feminism 
• Mary 
Quant 
invented 
the 
mini-­‐skirt 
• The 
bikini 
came 
into 
fashion 
in 
1963 
a`er 
being 
featured 
in 
the 
film 
Beach 
Party 
• Hairstyles: 
beehive 
hairdos, 
the 
bird’s 
nest 
hairstyle, 
the 
chignon 
hairstyle, 
feathery 
cut, 
very 
short 
styles 
• Leisure 
suit 
1960s & 1970s
1960s 
• The 
early 
sixFes 
were 
more 
reminiscent 
of 
the 
1950s 
• The 
'60s' 
clothing 
era 
expressed 
individuality, 
peace, 
love, 
freedom, 
and 
supported 
vivid 
unisex 
styles. 
• Bright, 
swirling 
colors, 
Psychedelic, 
Fe-­‐dye 
shirts 
and 
long 
hair 
and 
beards 
were 
commonplace 
• For 
the 
first 
Fme 
in 
the 
20th 
Century, 
London, 
not 
Paris, 
was 
the 
center 
of 
the 
fashion 
world
1960s 
Twiggy 
• Lesley Lawson (née Hornby; 
born 19 September 1949) 
• Twiggy was initially known for 
her thin build and her 
androgynous look consisting 
of large eyes, long eyelashes, 
and short hair. In 1966, she was 
named "The Face of 1966" by 
the Daily Express and voted 
British Woman of the Year. 
• Twiggy worked closely with 
Mary Quant and her fashion 
collaborations
1960s 
Twiggy
1960s 
Twiggy 
• She retired from modelling in 1970 
after four years, joking at the time: 
"You can't be a clothes hanger for 
your entire life." She moved on to 
stage, films, TV and singing, earning 
two Golden Globes and a Tony 
nomination. 
• In 2005, she joined the cast of the 
television show America's Next Top 
Model for Cycles 5–9 as one of four 
judges 
• She started an HSN fashion line 
called the "Twiggy London" 
collection, and has begun a fashion 
blog to discuss the line. Women in 
their 60s and 70s are remaining stylish 
today, and this trend has been termed 
the "Twiggy effect".
1970s 
Lauren Hutton 
• Lauren Hutton (born 
November 17, 1943) is an 
American model and actress. 
• She was known not only for 
her pretty face, but also for 
the very noticeable gap 
between her two front teeth. 
• Fashion designer Halston 
proclaimed Hutton “the 
greatest mannequin in 
history” and in 1974, she was 
the first model to receive a 
million dollar contract – and 
became the face of Revlon 
Cosmetics.
1970s Lauren Hutton
1980s 
• pop music stars like Cyndi 
Lauper were ushering in an 
entirely new 
• Apparels tend to be overly 
bright and vivid in 
appearance. 
• Punk fashion began 
• from the 1980s wore a heavy 
and bright makeup
I am not Superman , 
I am a supermodel. 
• Model Janice Dickinson 
states that she coined the 
term supermodel in 1979 as a 
compound of Superman and 
model. Dickinson also claims 
to be the first supermodel. 
• The term supermodel 
became prominent in the 
popular culture of the 1980s. 
Supermodels 
“ 
”
Supermodels 
From left to right: 
Claudia Schiffer, Cindy Crawford, Kate Moss, Linda 
Evangelista, Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington 
Trinity : Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington and Naomi 
campbell
Trinity 
Linda Evangelista 
"We don't wake up 
for less than 
$10,000 a day" 
• Canada’s most legendary 
model; referred to as "The 
Chameleon" for her ever-evolving 
hairstyle and ability to 
disappear into a character in 
front of the camera 
• has appeared on more than 600 
magazine covers 
• will be haunted by her joking 
quote “We don’t wake up for 
less than $10,000 a day” which 
seemed to symbolize ‘90s 
supermodel exces
Trinity 
Christy Turlington 
• Represented Calvin Klein from 1987 to 2007 
• posed nude for a controversial PETA poster that read "I'd rather go naked than wear fur 
• brought the navel piercing to fame in 1993
Trinity 
Naomi Campbell 
• One of the world's most 
renowned supermodels, Naomi 
Campbell was the first black 
woman to appear on the covers 
of French and British Vogue 
and the first black model to 
appear on the cover of Time. 
• In addition to modeling, 
Campbell has pursued acting 
and music careers, the latter of 
which has been particularly 
successful in Japan. 
• Naomi Campbell has also 
posed for more erotic fare, 
including Playboy magazine 
and Madonna's book Sex. 
• She is active in promoting the 
welfare of children in Africa and 
has worked with Nelson 
Mandela since 1997.
1990s 
• Androgynous 
• An 
Imperfect 
Beauty 
– Anna 
Sui: 
“You 
couldn’t 
go 
any 
further 
than 
supermodels. 
You 
couldn’t 
get 
any 
taller, 
blonder, 
or 
breasFer.” 
• GeneraFon 
X 
– 
the 
popularity 
of 
MTV 
• Rave 
parFes 
take 
the 
place 
of 
rock 
fesFvals 
• The 
era 
a`er 
the 
fall 
of 
Berlin 
Wall 
– 
young 
adults 
• The 
very 
thin, 
waif-­‐like 
figure, 
Kate 
Moss 
• The 
casual 
chic 
in 
late 
1990s 
• Women’s 
fashion 
became 
more 
body 
conscious 
and 
athleFc 
• Britpop
• In 
the 
early 
1990s, 
several 
mid 
and 
late 
1980s 
fashions 
remained 
very 
stylish 
among 
both 
sexes. 
However, 
the 
popularity 
of 
grunge 
and 
alternaFve 
rock 
music 
helped 
bring 
the 
simple, 
unkempt 
grunge 
look 
into 
the 
mainstream 
by 
1994. 
The 
clothing 
was 
greatly 
influenced 
by 
the 
hit 
music 
groups. 
It 
was 
they 
who 
popularized 
parFcular 
clothing 
styles 
and 
trends 
that 
simply 
caught 
on. 
• This 
was 
a 
Fme 
that 
witnessed 
many 
fashion 
trends. 
From 
the 
introducFon 
of 
the 
very 
bizarre 
style 
statements 
to 
the 
revival 
of 
fashion 
from 
the 
olden 
days, 
the 
1990s 
literally 
had 
it 
all. 
1990s
1990s 
Kate Moss 
• Kate 
Moss 
(born 
16 
January 
1974) 
is 
an 
English 
model 
• Became 
poster 
child 
for 
‘90s 
grunge 
heroin 
chic 
movement 
• sparked 
controversy 
during 
an 
interview 
with 
WWD 
in 
saying, 
“Nothing 
tastes 
as 
good 
as 
skinny 
feels” 
• Her 
contribuFon 
to 
the 
fashion 
industry 
is 
marked 
by 
her 
rock-­‐inspired 
signature 
style 
• A 
prototype 
of 
BriFsh 
fashion, 
street 
style 
that 
is 
copied 
worldwide. 
Eg.skinny 
jeans, 
low-­‐slung 
belts 
and 
vintage 
dresses 
are 
iconic 
• On 
1 
May 
2007, 
a 
collecFon 
of 
clothes 
designed 
by 
Moss 
exclusively 
for 
the 
Topshop. 
In 
early 
2010, 
it 
was 
revealed 
that 
she 
had 
designed 
a 
range 
of 
handbags 
for 
luxury 
goods 
house 
Longchamp.
1990s
COVERS OF KATE MOSS 
Although 
is 
hard 
to 
decipher 
exactly 
how 
many 
magazine 
covers 
Kate 
Moss 
appeared 
on, 
sources 
report 
that 
it 
definitely 
more 
than 
300.
present 
• In 
the 
'00s, 
fashion, 
and 
indeed 
the 
Arts 
in 
general, 
looked 
to 
the 
past 
for 
inspiraFon, 
arguably 
more 
so 
than 
in 
previous 
decades. 
Vintage 
clothing, 
especially 
from 
the 
SixFes, 
SevenFes, 
and 
EighFes 
became 
extremely 
popular 
and 
fashion 
designers 
o`en 
sought 
to 
emulate 
bygone 
styles 
in 
their 
collecFons. 
• The 
early 
'00s 
saw 
a 
conFnuaFon 
of 
the 
minimalist 
look 
of 
the 
NineFes 
in 
high 
fashion. 
Later 
on, 
designers 
began 
to 
adopt 
a 
more 
colorful, 
feminine, 
excessive, 
and 
'anF-­‐ 
modern' 
look. 
Name 
brands 
became 
of 
parFcular 
importance 
among 
young 
people 
and 
many 
celebriFes 
launched 
their 
own 
lines 
of 
clothing. 
Tighter 
fit 
clothing 
and 
longer 
hair 
became 
mainstream 
for 
many 
men 
and 
women. 
Rap 
music 
also 
had 
a 
considerable 
influence 
on 
popular 
fashion, 
in 
the 
early 
part 
of 
the 
2000s.
Present 
Gisele Bündchen 
• Gisele 
Caroline 
Bündchen 
( 
born 
July 
20, 
1980)is 
a 
Brazilian 
fashion 
model, 
actress, 
and 
producer 
• In 
1999, 
Vogue 
dubbed 
her 
"The 
Return 
of 
the 
Sexy 
Model", 
and 
she 
was 
credited 
with 
ending 
the 
"heroin 
chic" 
era 
of 
modeling. 
• Kick-­‐started 
the 
wave 
of 
Brazilian 
supes, 
as 
the 
austerity 
of 
the 
‘90s 
gave 
way 
to 
vitality 
and 
curves 
• Bündchen 
was 
one 
of 
the 
Victoria's 
Secret 
Angels 
from 
2000 
unFl 
mid-­‐2007 
• Bündchen 
pioneered 
the 
"horse 
walk", 
a 
stomping 
movement 
created 
when 
a 
model 
picks 
her 
knees 
up 
high 
and 
kicks 
her 
feet 
out 
in 
front 
• Since 
2004, 
she 
has 
been 
the 
highest-­‐paid 
model 
in 
the 
world, 
and 
as 
of 
2007 
was 
the 
16th 
richest 
woman 
in 
the 
entertainment 
industry. 
• Claudia 
Schiffer 
and 
Naomi 
Campbell 
have 
stated 
that 
Bündchen 
is 
the 
only 
remaining 
true 
supermodel.
Present
present 
Cara Delevigne 
• Cara 
Jocelyn 
Delevingne 
(born 
12 
August 
1992) 
is 
an 
English 
fashion 
model, 
socialite, 
actress 
and 
singer 
• Signature 
eyebrows 
• Named 
"Model 
of 
the 
Year" 
at 
the 
2012 
BriFsh 
Fashion 
Awards 
• became 
Karl 
Lagerfeld's 
muse 
in 
2014. 
• quote 
a 
profile 
in 
New 
York, 
“In 
an 
age 
of 
the 
fasFdiously 
styled 
and 
perfectly 
-­‐presented 
model, 
Delevingne 
offers 
-­‐something 
gloriously 
weird.” 
Meaning, 
she’s 
the 
type 
of 
gal 
who, 
a`er 
being 
named 
Model 
of 
the 
Year, 
called 
it 
a 
“Zoolander 
moment.” 
• Added 
fashion 
designer 
to 
her 
resume 
by 
teaming 
up 
with 
DKNY 
for 
her 
first 
capsule 
collecFon.
Present
Male Models 
• In 
1960, 
Pierre 
Cardin 
showed 
the 
first 
haute 
couture 
menswear 
collecFon 
in 
Paris. 
• Fashion: 
representaFon 
of 
gender 
and 
doing 
gender 
• The 
presentaFon 
of 
masculinity 
• ConvenFonally, 
the 
right 
image 
of 
tough, 
heterosexual 
masculinity 
• Today: 
style-­‐conscious 
masculiniFes 
– 
metrosexuals
Male models 
Darrell Winfield 
• The 
Marlboro 
Men 
from 
1968 
to 
1989 
• A 
real 
cowboy 
• Conveying 
heterosexual 
masculinity 
• His 
look 
was 
rugged 
and 
“authenFc” 
manhood 
• The 
adverFsements 
were 
originally 
conceived 
as 
a 
way 
to 
popularize 
filtered 
cigare]es, 
which 
at 
the 
Fme 
were 
considered 
feminine. 
• Sales 
went 
up 
from 
$5 
billion 
in 
1995 
to 
$20 
billion 
in 
1957 
for 
Philip 
Morris
Male models 
Marcus Schenkenberg 
• The 
first 
male 
supermodel 
• Renowned 
for 
his 
sexy 
Calvin 
Klein 
adverFsements 
• 6 
` 
4 
in 
(1.93m) 
• The 
standard 
of 
a 
muscular 
good 
looking 
men 
• A 
conFnuaFon 
of 
the 
tradiFonal 
manhood 
• Followed 
by 
Joel 
West 
who 
shares 
a 
similar 
look 
• The 
current 
representaFon 
of 
the 
muscular 
handsome 
look: 
David 
Gandy
Male models 
Sean O’Pry 
• GQ 
style’s 
2007 
‘Man 
for 
the 
Season’ 
• 6` 
1in 
(1.85m) 
• The 
metrosexual 
look
Asian Models 
• For 
the 
past 
several 
years, 
fashion 
has 
started 
to 
embrace 
East 
Asian 
models 
as 
countries 
like 
China 
become 
important 
in 
the 
global 
market 
place. 
• The 
Asian 
inspired 
trend 
was 
strongest 
at 
labels 
such 
as 
Haider 
Ackermann 
and 
Prada. 
Ackermann 
showed 
deep 
hues 
such 
as 
black 
and 
navy 
on 
lavish 
and 
tradiFonal 
Asian 
silhoue]es. 
• RISE 
OF 
THE 
ASIAN 
MALE 
SUPERMODEL
Asian Models 
Liu Wen 
• Liu ( born January 27, 1988) , is a Chinese 
fashion model. 
• She is the first model of East Asian descent to 
walk the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. 
• In 2010, she became the first spokesmodel of 
Asian descent for Estée Lauder. 
• In 2012, The New York Times named her 
"China’s first bona fide supermodel”. 
• In 2013, she became the first Asian model to 
ever make Forbes magazine's annual highest-paid 
models list. 
• In an April 2014 article about social media's rise 
in the fashion industry, American Vogue 
remarked that she had "by far, the biggest 
social-media audience of any model”. 
• Models.com dubbed her as the first ever Asian 
"New Supermodel" in July 2014. 
• And in October of the same year, Liu became 
the first person in the world to showcase an 
Apple Watch on a magazine cover when she 
graced Vogue China's November 2014 issue., 
called it a “Zoolander moment.”
Soo Joo Park 
• Soo Joo Park (born March 26, 1989 in Seoul, 
South-Korea) is a professional fashion 
model from South-Korea. 
• With her signature bleached hair and 
eccentric street style, Park is not your 
average model. 
• A favorite of Chanel, Jeremy Scott, and 
Moschino, she was most recently featured 
as one of the “It Girls” on MNET’s original 
series “Alpha Girls”. 
Asian Models
Conclusion 
• In 
the 
fashion 
industry, 
fashion 
modeling 
is 
o`en 
used 
as 
a 
type 
of 
adverFsing. 
Models 
are 
o`en 
featured 
in 
magazines 
and 
catalogs, 
as 
well 
as 
on 
television 
and 
the 
Internet 
• Uniqueness 
and 
opportuniFes 
are 
the 
keys 
to 
become 
a 
Supermodel 
• Social 
development 
and 
fashion 
trends 
co-­‐relate 
and 
dictate 
the 
modeling 
industry 
• 
Rise 
of 
Asian 
models
References 
• The 
Model 
as 
Muse: 
Embodying 
Fashion 
(Metropolitan 
Museum 
of 
Art 
)May 
26, 
2009 
by 
Harold 
Koda 
(Author), 
Kohle 
Yohannan 
(Author) 
• Derrick, 
Robin 
and 
Muir, 
Robin, 
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Fashion 
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Ashley, 
Pricing 
Beauty 
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Fashion retailing models era gp3 ppt

  • 1.
  • 2. MODELS • The modern fashion show has a long and winding history that spans empires, revolutions and key moments in history… and it all began with an Englishman by the name of Worth. Charles Frederick Worth Marie Vernet, First model hired by Worth.
  • 3. MODELS • THEY EMBODY A NATURALIZED VISION OF FEMALE BEAUTY, ONE THAT ALL COMES DOWN TO MAKING CLOTHES LOOK GOOD. • -­‐NEV, NYC MAGAZINE EDITOR
  • 4. Sociology and Philosophy of models ProducFon of the Look from Scouts to Shoppers
  • 5. Sociology and Philosophy of models Editorial and Commercial Worlds in the Fashion Field
  • 6. Sociology and Philosophy of models Structure of the Field of Fashion
  • 7. Sociology and Philosophy of models • Editorial and Commercial – two different markets • The Fashion Modeling Market – the creaLon of value and look for consumpLon • The Uncertainty of Fashion Market – imitaLon of looks • The Contradictory NoLon of Look – unique, edgy but conforming • The slenderness of model – feminism, beauty and in reality • What makes a good ethnic model? – embodies an aUempt to reconcile contradictory social categories • Gender – The IrraLonality of Pay between Female and Male Models
  • 8. 1950s & before • The Golden Age of Haute Couture • The post-­‐WWII ChrisFan Dior’s “New Look” • The ultra feminine beauty • Television joined fashion magazines and movies • 1954: the come back of Coco Chanel – a braid-­‐trimmed cardigan-­‐ style jacket • Mid-­‐1950s: the unfi]ed style – Balenciaga unfi]ed suits • 1958: Yves Saint Laurent’s Trapeze Line
  • 9. 1950s & before • A`er the Great Depression, the World War II dented the morale of the people. In such desperate Fmes with shortage of supplies and raFoning, men and women sFll held on to fashion and coped with simplicity • Fashion in the 1950s' was one that saw some stark changes in terms of clothes and styling. With the war over, austerity was out and haute couture saw a resurgence in popularity. Lisa Fonssagrives at Paddington Station, London, 1951
  • 10. 1950s & before • Lisa Fonssagrives (May 17, 1911 – February 4, 1992),was a Swedish fashion model widely credited as the first supermodel. • Her training in the art of ballet helped in contributing to the success of her modelling career. Her poise and elegance made her stand out from all the rest. The Black and White Idea, April 1950, by Irving Penn Lisa Fonssagrives
  • 11. 1950s & before • She once said of herself, Fonssagrives was a “good clothes hanger”, and indeed her look was the perfect portrayal of the “new ideal of feminine artifice” which was the ideal of the late 1940s and the 1950s. Lisa Fonssagrives on the Eiffel Tower, a photo by Erwin Blumfeld for Vogue, 1939 `
  • 12.
  • 13. 1950s & before Dovima with Elephants, Evening dress by Dior, Cirque d’Hiver, August 1955 DOVIMA
  • 14. 1950s & before DOVIMA • Dorothy Virginia Margaret Juba (December 11, 1927 – May 3, 1990), later known as Dorothy Horan, and best known as Dovima, was an American model during the 1950s. • Dovima was reputed to be the highest-paid model of her time. • Dovima with the Elephants” has become an icon. The gown was the first evening dress designed for Christian Dior by his new assistant, Yves Saint-Laurent. Dovima became the epitome of 1950s haute couture and of Dior's "New Look"!
  • 15.
  • 16. • Hippies – young people revolted against the conservaFve norms e.g. bell-­‐bo]om jeans, Fe-­‐dye and baFk fabrics, paisley prints • Second-­‐wave of feminism • Mary Quant invented the mini-­‐skirt • The bikini came into fashion in 1963 a`er being featured in the film Beach Party • Hairstyles: beehive hairdos, the bird’s nest hairstyle, the chignon hairstyle, feathery cut, very short styles • Leisure suit 1960s & 1970s
  • 17. 1960s • The early sixFes were more reminiscent of the 1950s • The '60s' clothing era expressed individuality, peace, love, freedom, and supported vivid unisex styles. • Bright, swirling colors, Psychedelic, Fe-­‐dye shirts and long hair and beards were commonplace • For the first Fme in the 20th Century, London, not Paris, was the center of the fashion world
  • 18. 1960s Twiggy • Lesley Lawson (née Hornby; born 19 September 1949) • Twiggy was initially known for her thin build and her androgynous look consisting of large eyes, long eyelashes, and short hair. In 1966, she was named "The Face of 1966" by the Daily Express and voted British Woman of the Year. • Twiggy worked closely with Mary Quant and her fashion collaborations
  • 20. 1960s Twiggy • She retired from modelling in 1970 after four years, joking at the time: "You can't be a clothes hanger for your entire life." She moved on to stage, films, TV and singing, earning two Golden Globes and a Tony nomination. • In 2005, she joined the cast of the television show America's Next Top Model for Cycles 5–9 as one of four judges • She started an HSN fashion line called the "Twiggy London" collection, and has begun a fashion blog to discuss the line. Women in their 60s and 70s are remaining stylish today, and this trend has been termed the "Twiggy effect".
  • 21. 1970s Lauren Hutton • Lauren Hutton (born November 17, 1943) is an American model and actress. • She was known not only for her pretty face, but also for the very noticeable gap between her two front teeth. • Fashion designer Halston proclaimed Hutton “the greatest mannequin in history” and in 1974, she was the first model to receive a million dollar contract – and became the face of Revlon Cosmetics.
  • 23. 1980s • pop music stars like Cyndi Lauper were ushering in an entirely new • Apparels tend to be overly bright and vivid in appearance. • Punk fashion began • from the 1980s wore a heavy and bright makeup
  • 24. I am not Superman , I am a supermodel. • Model Janice Dickinson states that she coined the term supermodel in 1979 as a compound of Superman and model. Dickinson also claims to be the first supermodel. • The term supermodel became prominent in the popular culture of the 1980s. Supermodels “ ”
  • 25. Supermodels From left to right: Claudia Schiffer, Cindy Crawford, Kate Moss, Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington Trinity : Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington and Naomi campbell
  • 26. Trinity Linda Evangelista "We don't wake up for less than $10,000 a day" • Canada’s most legendary model; referred to as "The Chameleon" for her ever-evolving hairstyle and ability to disappear into a character in front of the camera • has appeared on more than 600 magazine covers • will be haunted by her joking quote “We don’t wake up for less than $10,000 a day” which seemed to symbolize ‘90s supermodel exces
  • 27.
  • 28. Trinity Christy Turlington • Represented Calvin Klein from 1987 to 2007 • posed nude for a controversial PETA poster that read "I'd rather go naked than wear fur • brought the navel piercing to fame in 1993
  • 29.
  • 30. Trinity Naomi Campbell • One of the world's most renowned supermodels, Naomi Campbell was the first black woman to appear on the covers of French and British Vogue and the first black model to appear on the cover of Time. • In addition to modeling, Campbell has pursued acting and music careers, the latter of which has been particularly successful in Japan. • Naomi Campbell has also posed for more erotic fare, including Playboy magazine and Madonna's book Sex. • She is active in promoting the welfare of children in Africa and has worked with Nelson Mandela since 1997.
  • 31. 1990s • Androgynous • An Imperfect Beauty – Anna Sui: “You couldn’t go any further than supermodels. You couldn’t get any taller, blonder, or breasFer.” • GeneraFon X – the popularity of MTV • Rave parFes take the place of rock fesFvals • The era a`er the fall of Berlin Wall – young adults • The very thin, waif-­‐like figure, Kate Moss • The casual chic in late 1990s • Women’s fashion became more body conscious and athleFc • Britpop
  • 32. • In the early 1990s, several mid and late 1980s fashions remained very stylish among both sexes. However, the popularity of grunge and alternaFve rock music helped bring the simple, unkempt grunge look into the mainstream by 1994. The clothing was greatly influenced by the hit music groups. It was they who popularized parFcular clothing styles and trends that simply caught on. • This was a Fme that witnessed many fashion trends. From the introducFon of the very bizarre style statements to the revival of fashion from the olden days, the 1990s literally had it all. 1990s
  • 33. 1990s Kate Moss • Kate Moss (born 16 January 1974) is an English model • Became poster child for ‘90s grunge heroin chic movement • sparked controversy during an interview with WWD in saying, “Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels” • Her contribuFon to the fashion industry is marked by her rock-­‐inspired signature style • A prototype of BriFsh fashion, street style that is copied worldwide. Eg.skinny jeans, low-­‐slung belts and vintage dresses are iconic • On 1 May 2007, a collecFon of clothes designed by Moss exclusively for the Topshop. In early 2010, it was revealed that she had designed a range of handbags for luxury goods house Longchamp.
  • 34. 1990s
  • 35. COVERS OF KATE MOSS Although is hard to decipher exactly how many magazine covers Kate Moss appeared on, sources report that it definitely more than 300.
  • 36. present • In the '00s, fashion, and indeed the Arts in general, looked to the past for inspiraFon, arguably more so than in previous decades. Vintage clothing, especially from the SixFes, SevenFes, and EighFes became extremely popular and fashion designers o`en sought to emulate bygone styles in their collecFons. • The early '00s saw a conFnuaFon of the minimalist look of the NineFes in high fashion. Later on, designers began to adopt a more colorful, feminine, excessive, and 'anF-­‐ modern' look. Name brands became of parFcular importance among young people and many celebriFes launched their own lines of clothing. Tighter fit clothing and longer hair became mainstream for many men and women. Rap music also had a considerable influence on popular fashion, in the early part of the 2000s.
  • 37. Present Gisele Bündchen • Gisele Caroline Bündchen ( born July 20, 1980)is a Brazilian fashion model, actress, and producer • In 1999, Vogue dubbed her "The Return of the Sexy Model", and she was credited with ending the "heroin chic" era of modeling. • Kick-­‐started the wave of Brazilian supes, as the austerity of the ‘90s gave way to vitality and curves • Bündchen was one of the Victoria's Secret Angels from 2000 unFl mid-­‐2007 • Bündchen pioneered the "horse walk", a stomping movement created when a model picks her knees up high and kicks her feet out in front • Since 2004, she has been the highest-­‐paid model in the world, and as of 2007 was the 16th richest woman in the entertainment industry. • Claudia Schiffer and Naomi Campbell have stated that Bündchen is the only remaining true supermodel.
  • 39. present Cara Delevigne • Cara Jocelyn Delevingne (born 12 August 1992) is an English fashion model, socialite, actress and singer • Signature eyebrows • Named "Model of the Year" at the 2012 BriFsh Fashion Awards • became Karl Lagerfeld's muse in 2014. • quote a profile in New York, “In an age of the fasFdiously styled and perfectly -­‐presented model, Delevingne offers -­‐something gloriously weird.” Meaning, she’s the type of gal who, a`er being named Model of the Year, called it a “Zoolander moment.” • Added fashion designer to her resume by teaming up with DKNY for her first capsule collecFon.
  • 41. Male Models • In 1960, Pierre Cardin showed the first haute couture menswear collecFon in Paris. • Fashion: representaFon of gender and doing gender • The presentaFon of masculinity • ConvenFonally, the right image of tough, heterosexual masculinity • Today: style-­‐conscious masculiniFes – metrosexuals
  • 42. Male models Darrell Winfield • The Marlboro Men from 1968 to 1989 • A real cowboy • Conveying heterosexual masculinity • His look was rugged and “authenFc” manhood • The adverFsements were originally conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigare]es, which at the Fme were considered feminine. • Sales went up from $5 billion in 1995 to $20 billion in 1957 for Philip Morris
  • 43. Male models Marcus Schenkenberg • The first male supermodel • Renowned for his sexy Calvin Klein adverFsements • 6 ` 4 in (1.93m) • The standard of a muscular good looking men • A conFnuaFon of the tradiFonal manhood • Followed by Joel West who shares a similar look • The current representaFon of the muscular handsome look: David Gandy
  • 44. Male models Sean O’Pry • GQ style’s 2007 ‘Man for the Season’ • 6` 1in (1.85m) • The metrosexual look
  • 45. Asian Models • For the past several years, fashion has started to embrace East Asian models as countries like China become important in the global market place. • The Asian inspired trend was strongest at labels such as Haider Ackermann and Prada. Ackermann showed deep hues such as black and navy on lavish and tradiFonal Asian silhoue]es. • RISE OF THE ASIAN MALE SUPERMODEL
  • 46. Asian Models Liu Wen • Liu ( born January 27, 1988) , is a Chinese fashion model. • She is the first model of East Asian descent to walk the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. • In 2010, she became the first spokesmodel of Asian descent for Estée Lauder. • In 2012, The New York Times named her "China’s first bona fide supermodel”. • In 2013, she became the first Asian model to ever make Forbes magazine's annual highest-paid models list. • In an April 2014 article about social media's rise in the fashion industry, American Vogue remarked that she had "by far, the biggest social-media audience of any model”. • Models.com dubbed her as the first ever Asian "New Supermodel" in July 2014. • And in October of the same year, Liu became the first person in the world to showcase an Apple Watch on a magazine cover when she graced Vogue China's November 2014 issue., called it a “Zoolander moment.”
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  • 48. Soo Joo Park • Soo Joo Park (born March 26, 1989 in Seoul, South-Korea) is a professional fashion model from South-Korea. • With her signature bleached hair and eccentric street style, Park is not your average model. • A favorite of Chanel, Jeremy Scott, and Moschino, she was most recently featured as one of the “It Girls” on MNET’s original series “Alpha Girls”. Asian Models
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  • 50. Conclusion • In the fashion industry, fashion modeling is o`en used as a type of adverFsing. Models are o`en featured in magazines and catalogs, as well as on television and the Internet • Uniqueness and opportuniFes are the keys to become a Supermodel • Social development and fashion trends co-­‐relate and dictate the modeling industry • Rise of Asian models
  • 51. References • The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion (Metropolitan Museum of Art )May 26, 2009 by Harold Koda (Author), Kohle Yohannan (Author) • Derrick, Robin and Muir, Robin, The Faces of Fashion Vogue Model, Li]le, Brown 2013 • Mears, Ashley, Pricing Beauty -­‐ The ProducFon of Value in Fashion Modeling Markets, ProQuest LLC. 2009 • Salmon, ChrisFan, Kate Moss -­‐ The Making of An Icon, Harper Collins Publishers 2012 • h]p://www.ellecanada.com/celebrity/celebrity-­‐style/25-­‐most-­‐popular-­‐supermodels-­‐of-­‐all-­‐Fme/a/ 85070#ss-­‐863-­‐slide-­‐25 • h]p://www.ellecanada.com/celebrity/celebrity-­‐style/25-­‐most-­‐popular-­‐supermodels-­‐of-­‐all-­‐Fme/a/ 85070#ss-­‐863-­‐slide-­‐25 • h]p://www.mochimag.com/arFcle/the-­‐seven-­‐asian-­‐models-­‐taking-­‐over-­‐the-­‐fashion-­‐world • h]p://www.niwdenapolis.com/2013/04/top-­‐asian-­‐male-­‐models.html • h]p://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gisele_B%C3%BCndchen • h]p://book.douban.com/subject/3692411/ • h]p://hubpages.com/hub/The-­‐Rise-­‐and-­‐Fall-­‐of-­‐the-­‐Supermodel#