1. Due to the crash of the Wall Street on October 24th 1929 many people thought that fashion was going to be crippled, but thankfully fashion continued and grew over the years.
2. After the crash women had to sew and mend their own cloths. Due to this women who had great sewing skills began copying magazines and the latest fashion. This action was the of starts of necklines lowering, and skirts were being designed with greater detail
3. The style of the 1930’s began with clothing that was elegant and softly feminine.
4. The cloche hats of the 20’s were replaced by hats with brims worn over the right eye at an angle, berets, and pillboxes.
5. Pillboxes are hats that women wore at an angle. Pillboxes where created in the thirties, and were designed in the shape of a square to fit right on top of the head
6. Women were designing skirts with a v-necked shape extending from one hip to the other on the upper part of the skirt; this design was called a yoke.
7. Skirts were beginning to have a ruffled look and were beginning to become layered. Women’s skirts were beginning to be filled with many gatherings and pleats at the very bottom as well.
8. A material that was very popular was fur. If a woman wanted fur and she had the money for it than she got fur. Many different types of fur were worn both during the day and at night.
9. Some different fur products such as fur “scarves” (a whole pelt with feet, head, and tail all together, were worn over the shoulder or carried in arms), capes, trimmings adoring dresses, and coats uses furs or pelts. Those furs or pelts come from animals such as a mink, rabbit, fox, lamb, wolf, stable, and chinchilla. Or any animal fur from trapping or hunting.
10. During the 1930’s the hand bags were very similar to the hand bags of the 1920’s. The bags were beaded and enameled meshed, but during the 30’s leather hand bags had started to become popular.
11. A day dress had a bodice that could be