A New Image of Freedom
AUTUMN WINTER 2017-2018
Inspired by the early years of the XX Century. Women experienced a lot of changes in fashion during this period of time. When World War I began, men left their homes to fight for their country; women had to take on jobs formerly filled by men. Women and girls who previously worked as domestic servants took on jobs in factories, performed administrative work, worked as drivers, nurses and on farms.
A new image of freedom and self
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respect led women away from traditional gender roles.
Most of the occupations demanded wearing uniforms, including trousers. Wearing long skirts and crinoline they had little to no movement not to mention discomfort. It was the first time in fashion history that women wore trousers, although it wasn't socially acceptable yet, and acople of years later they experienced the freedom of the corset thanks to Paul Poiret.
Creative Direction & Styling: Cristina Rojo
Photography: Cristina Rojo
Model: Andrea Bonilla
Assistant: Leticia Martínez