Women's Fashion - Dilemmas in Creating the Perfect Fashion Fette

The women's fashion industry has become big business in recent years. It is no longer news that the designers are making lots of money because of the high demand for fashionable clothing. Nowadays, the fashion industry is made up of many different elements and each one has a specific task to perform. The following discussion will discuss the different factors that have contributed to the development of the industry.

First of all, the introduction of nylon fabric made it possible for women to have much better fashionable clothes. During the early parts of the 1940s fashion among many women was mainly centered on the new look that the designers were coming up with. They were creating new looks by merging the looks of certain fabrics together. For example, many women would wear silk dresses mixed with cotton shirts.

The introduction of nylon fabric meant that women could now have much better clothing styles. Also during the 1940s fashion for many women changed and they began to experiment with the new designs. Basically, this meant that they wanted to try out new looks that were not common place in their day to day lives. As more countries were involved in World War II, the fashion industry in the whole world experienced a huge change. Fashion designers all over the world had to create new clothing styles for their clients.

Another factor that helped the fashion industry to experience a huge change was the World War I. After the World War I, people all around the world had to experience a huge change in their lives. People flocked to the cities to see what the war had in store for them. During this time, new materials were needed to make clothing items for these individuals. Also, women had to find a way to have these clothing items made from a material that was affordable for them.

In response to the need for new materials and patterns, the Paris Fashion Week became one of the most important events of the year. This event began to be known as "The Fair of Paris" and it is when most of the major designers were invited to attend. Every year, from the moment of the first fashion show until the armistice, Paris Fashion Week was a huge event. The entire city was decorated in glory with all of the most lavish and grand fashion designs of the time.

Eventually, the fashion trends caught up with everyone and all of the designers decided that now it was time for another big event. This time, the fair in Paris became even more popular than before and it was named the "Femenia" Festival. This was the time when all of the major designers were allowed to attend and wear their best creations. Everyone became extremely busy and the Paris Fashion Week became the new fashion month. All of the designers put their best pieces forward and many women had nothing to do other than to look at what the designers had created.

All of this sounds wonderful, but it did not quite happen the way the designers had planned it. Due to financial problems, inflation, poor weather conditions, and other factors, the "Femenia" Festival in Paris became less of a hit than it had been in years past. Many people blamed it on the large number of tourists that flooded the city, especially in the summer months. Others thought that the lack of diversity in clothing styles had something to do with it. Still others thought that the lack of proper merchandising was to blame.

Whatever the reason was, the "Femenia" fad came to an abrupt halt in the mid-nineteen eighties. The economic recession of the eighties was a huge hit to the fashion industry all over the world. Inflation was high, unemployment was high, and the world war was still on. The "Femenia" fashion backfired spectacularly and it never really picked back up. Fashion is for everyone, not just the chosen few.

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