/kloc-in the 0/7th century, British clothing learned modestly from France, Italy and even Spain. Although "baroque style" also spread to Britain, on the whole, Britain is in an era of integrating the advantages of European countries. During this period, ribbons and laces were equally popular in women's wear and men's wear. However, unlike men, they didn't use ribbons instead of jewelry. On the contrary, pearls were still the most popular accessories and clothing at that time. Moreover, when early women did not advocate wearing hats, tall headdresses were still wearing jewelry. The biggest change in women's skirts is that in the past, hoop skirts needed braces, collars and other fixtures. At this time, some women have been exempted from the support of too many hard objects. This is the first time in a hundred years that the fabric naturally hangs from the waist to the edge. In the process of transition from hypertrophy to normal body shape, women often pull up their skirts and occasionally tie them around their hips, which is actually bigger than before. However, because the petticoat is deliberately exposed, it adds interest and color to the artistic effect of the petticoat.
In addition, the well-known "gentleman" (gentleman; ; Gentry) was formed in Britain at this time, advocating traditional culture and values of self-existence, and pursuing a tasteful and humanized lifestyle. It represents a new social trend of thought in British social and economic development and a social fashion pursued by upper-middle class men.
Transfer from/photo/htm/46/1145/0/17 This is the digital library of Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology. There are many pictures of clothes at that time for reference.