Italian Fashion

History Of Italian Fashion

italian fashionItalian Fashion during Renaissance



The period after 11th century was development and domination of Italian fashion. Just like modern fashion, no rich tradesman would wear dresses that were out of fashion.



The Decline of Italian Fashion



The gothic style which is simpler style became popular in Italy and influenced Italian fashion. The dominance of Spanish fashion led to decline in Italian fashion. For centuries, Italian fashion faded away in the world of fashions.



The Revival of Italian Fashion



Post World War II, the Italy exported accessory fashion items and leather goods.



There was revival of Italian Fashion on 25th February 1951, when Giovan Battista Giorgini held a fashion show in Florence. Giorgini wanted to show that these expensive clothes are worn by rich influential people with ease. The fashion show became overnight success. With change in time, the Italian fashion concentrated and designed cloths for common man.

Italian Fashion Design: an Introduction

Fashion designers translate these philosophies into art that one can wear. Aside from artistic statements, fashion design houses have also demonstrated excellence in producing clothes that are practical and functional for everyday activities.



The designer can specialize in three types of design: mass market pieces, ready to wear (RTW) clothes, and haute couture pieces. Retail stores and outlets typically sell these clothes. RTW pieces, on the other hand, are not produced in bulk unlike mass market clothes.

You can find them in boutiques or high-end clothing stores. Concepts in fashion design not only lies on finished clothing pieces, but also on the fabric used. Textile designers are equally influential in constructing an outfit; these are not just left to fashion design professionals.