The Basics Of French Women s Clothing 1400-1440 : Part 2
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The only other third layer option I've been able to pin to the Townswoman group is a fitted gown with a short streamer sleeve. The woman in pink below sports this type of dress. Since this particular dress type appears further up as well, it's possible that women with short streamers on their sleeves in this group may be considered to be at the higher end for whatever reason. The streamer is a frivolous detail on a gown, and frivolity in dress is only possible for women who could afford it. It's also possible that these women actually belong with the next group up. The term "bourgeoisie" generally applies to wealthy women without title, but women with low-ranking titles possibly found themselves in this same style group, even if they would never have associated with bourgeois women. This is one of those areas where my grouping is highly generalized, and should be seen as a level, not a true label. The fitted gowns we just looked at (long sleeve and short streamer sleeve) are worn among this group as well. In fact, the basic long sleeve fitted dress continues as a style all the way up the classes.
In keeping with my new persona, I ate little. I'd no sooner sat down and picked up my fork to stab at a piece of lettuce when the canteen was filled with the sound of female voices and laughter. Suddenly, a dozen women entered the canteen, talking loudly and giggling as they selected their fare. I saw that Carol was amongst them. I also saw Chloe and Fiona, the two minxes that had got me into experimenting with life as a woman. I wondered if now would be a good time to break the news to Carol that I couldn't attend her Hen Party. I felt low as I realised that it was not a case of couldn't, but wouldn't attend. I racked my brain for a suitable excuse. To my consternation, all twelve women made their way towards me and sat around me. I was suddenly in the midst of chatty, giggly women. I wasn't used to this sort of thing at all and felt uncomfortable.
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Worse was to follow for in assembly the headmistress announced that from now on boys and girls were to wear a prescribed uniform - a skirt, blouse, pantyhouse and mary-janes for boys and a shirt, blazer, trousers and shoes for girls and that the reversal of dress also applied to sports so I would have to wear one of those flimsy wraparound mini skirts that I had so admired when a girl wore them whilst doing sports. When I got home I was told by Mom that from now on I would be doing the chores around the house that Saskia used to do so I spent the evening hoovering and dusting. The female dominated student committee announced that all boys' sports team were disbanded and girls only teams were to be set up in their place. Boys would only be allowed to do supportive activities such as baton twirling and cheerleading and the only sports they would be allowed to do were soft sports such as rounders or netball. There were also changes to the cirriculum, with subjects such as home economics and needlework being boys only activities and boys being excluded from Science and Computer Technology classes.
This decade found the beginning of the influence of rock and roll music to mainstream fashion. This decade found the beginning of the influence of rock and roll music to mainstream fashion. Guys started to wear dark, simple and mostly large clothes, moving away to the brightly colored clothes of the 1980s. Ladies also wore loose, simple and everyday clothing such as oversized shirts, jean shorts, skinny jeans, simple blouses and sneakers. Pants weren’t as popular as denim throughout the ten years. Men’s hairstyles also transformed as they made their hair longer for the first time since the decade of the 1970s. Also, a hairstyle called cachupoy was considered popular among teenage boys. That was a straight coiffure that has a central parting in the centre, most adolescent celebrities have that kind of hairstyle. It was also the decade where people from all social positions wore the same clothing styles, having a hard time distinguishing who was from the upper classes or from the lower classes; as everyone opted for a straightforward, laid back style of dress. The nineties fashions remained popular during the early years of the first decade of the 21st century.