NOTE ON HOW I USE BOOKS:
I filmed the books because I wanted to signal to you my research is grounded mainly in respected and published books. I hope they serve like citations in an essay. I left captions in the shot so you could pause and read them if you wish. Listed below are the books I used.
Fashion: The Definitive History of Costume and Style
ISBN: 978-0-7566-9835-5
(This book is the one with timelines with dates, edited by the Smithsonian.)
How to Read a Dress: A Guide to Changing Fashion from the 16th to the 20th Century
by Lydia Edwards
ISBN: 978-1-4725-3327-2
(This book has the dates and descriptions on the top of the page, with lots of descriptions about the outfit.)
Fashion: A History from the 18th to the 20th Century
ISBN: 978-0-7607-8202-6
(This book has the rest of the book photos, the full page photos, edited by the Kyoto Costume Institute.)
My Fashion History series is all about hitting the important highlights of 20th century fashion that every fashion professional should know to have a good working vocabulary of visual references. It's more of a general overview than a deep dive. This video covers 1900-1920: La Belle Epoque, Edwardian fashion, the Gibson Girl, Orientalism, the effects of World War I, and some important designers of the day: Paquin, Patou, Chanel, and Poiret.
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@zoehongteaches5 years agoNOTE ON HOW I USE BOOKS: I filmed the books because I wanted to signal to you my research is grounded mainly in respected and published books. I hope they serve like citations in an essay. I left captions in the shot so you could pause and read them if you wish. Book info is in the description box. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU WANT ME TO CONTINUE THIS SERIES! xo ...319
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@MadiStarlight2 years agoI'm not even a fashion student but I've always been really curious about the drastic change in fashion during this period and you just made it click for me it all makes so much sense! I never drew the connection between fashion and the wars going on but now it makes perfect sense. Thank you so much for answering a lifelong question. Hope you keep doing more of these! ...42
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@allishagreen43855 years agoPlease continue the series I would love to see a series on fashion designers who are african American Hispanic Asian just different race and cultures to that would be great 359
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@tehteh255 years agoI am a Fashion History Geek so....PLEASE CONTINUE this, it is particularly useful for my Fashion Marketing education, because you're citiing houses, people and movements, not just silhouettes! I know it's not the point, but I'd love it if you could do some content on the earlier periods too, especially those that keep getting cited as being trends, like Victorian is at the moment ...22
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@AquaMarino5 years agoYassss! A fashion history series! Mwuahh. Thanks Miss Zoe! 230
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@decepticonne5 years agoi don't know why, i never made the connection between trenchcoats and trenches in my head ??? sounds obvious now, you learn something new everyday :) 46
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@NeoJasmineMokgosi5 years agoAMAZING! I learned so much from seeing the timeline laid out like that 😍 44
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@Sha-Ne-Ru5 years agoThis was deeply fascinating! even though i'm no fashion designer, it kind of inspires you to think about current fashion and where it stems from. 21
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@luisgilbertorodriguez5443 years agoPlease continue this series! Your channel is AMAZING
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@36paris5 years agoLove this series! Can’t get enough history related fashion. Thanks again Zoe. X 2
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@GingerPhoenixFly5 years agoI have been searching high and low for a series like this. Please keep it going!!!!! 2
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@montib5 years agoThis was fascinating!!! Please continue this series. Thank you for this great video! 6
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@lisascavelli42405 years agoI would love to see you continue this history series! It was quick but jammed packed with info. Thank you, Zoe! 2
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@melancholyRed5 years agoSo detailed and beautifully made, please continue this series! 4
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@yumi-nq6xd5 years agoIt's incredible the way you always give us information in such an easy and casual way 2
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@ruthwezeman67005 years agoI LOVE that you’re doing a fashion history series- I’m kind of a fashion history nerd but I still learned things from this! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 1
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@thefancy_tomato89975 years agoLove this!! Always neat to see history through the lens of a different subject!
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@missmonispencer97815 years agoPlease continue this series! I loved how concise and easy to understand this was. I Absolutely LOVE your channel! 2
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@lolyboom1652last yearThank you so much for including links of the used literature in your description. You have no idea how much of a help they are.
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@j.terukoblack48965 years agoI really appreciate you posting these videos for free. I use them in conjunction with my classes (costuming) and look forward to the next video. 20
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@silversagapatterns5 years agoThis was amazing! Would love a little fashion history series! 7
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@LaHayeSaint2 years agoZoe, absolutely loved it. I liked your timelines as well, called different things in different countries.
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@rashmika97423 years agoYour explanations are so concise but informative. Thanks so much for your time in putting this together!
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@dixiechampagne28924 years agoYes, yes, absolutely please keep the history series going, it's wonderful! 1
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@plan4life5 years agoI thought this would be boring but somehow you manage to bring it all to life. I hope you continue to make more in this series. 2
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@bernybetancourt34704 years agoExcellent exposition... Loved the timeline! Very well synthesized and presented.... Thanks
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@vanityshop51552 years agoI so appreciate how concise and informative this video is. Also, not boring.
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@costumebaby19705 years agoWonderful and concise information and visual timeline. I hope you do more to complete this series. 3
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@cynthiasarver49733 years agowhat a great day I've had watching your videos. I'm hooked!
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@kobzarivna4 years agoThis video is extremely helpful and interesting! I'm currently studying the Edwardian era and was so happy to see this little gem. Thank you! 2
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@carolpatricio86175 years agoYes, please continue this series! Loved it! 😍 4
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@rb59594 years agoExcellent review and presentation of fashion history. The Sir Mix-a-Lot reference cracked me up! 1
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@shaunderenzo65114 years agoSuch an amazing, thorough, informative channel. love as someone who is self-teaching fashion history and design in my free time! Thank you 🙏🏼 😊
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@kieranpiles68455 years agoAs someone who is planning on studying history in University in September, I love discovering new facets of history , over the last 10 months Fashion history has become one of my new favourite topics! So I’m really excited for a series like this done by you Zoe!!❤️ ...6
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@athenakeehu88065 years agoYESSSS!!! Keep it coming Ms. Zoe! I loved your Fashion History!
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@aishayas25 years agoLoved it, I learned a lot. Please continue the series 13
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@goku97915 years agothis was amazing!! please do more fashion history videos 34
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@shirleykathan-sayess5764last yearI love these fashion history videos! I would like to see from as early as possible to the current day. ❤ Shirley
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@stevengoomba64904 years agoI’m doing research on 1910’s clothing for a story I’d like to write and illustrate and this video is perfect! Learned lots of good fashion facts about the era that will definitely be of use. 2
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@conitorres97745 years agoLove your videos. Have been binging on them. Please continue your great work.
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@artandalipi16335 years agoYES! I love the vid, please continue making this series , its awesome!!! 4
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@camilarodriguez77445 years agoI'm so excited for this series! So interesting!! 1
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@kieshagomez70024 years agoLove it! I've taken an interest in the fashion of this era after watching Downton Abbey. Thanks. 2
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@AlfonsoGi3 weeks agoPhenomenal video, love the content. I love fashion, especially from this era. ❤❤❤
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@j.williams45073 years agoThank you so much Zoe. Im new to learning Fashion History and this video seem to hit all the major points. Very informative. This also help me realized how IMPORTANT fashion is.
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@meicenmeng13114 years agoPlease continue making this fashion history series. They are sooooo interesting!!! 1
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@jessicabatschi50663 years agoLove this series!! So fascinating and informative. I’ve recently found your channel (as in: yesterday) and I’m obsessed. 😁
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@cteehuda5 years agoYasssss finally... Been waiting for this 🤗😍 35
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@q1s2e3wlast monthi made that first image in your video when i was a teenager! i love seeing it around. i had posted it on reddit then a bunch of sites reused it, some asked for permession and credited me but others didnt lol. fashion history is so fascinating to me, especially eras like these where things change quickly ...
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@69629435 years agoso much information. thank you zoe please do continue. can't wait for the next 1
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@frenchtoast58433 years agoYes, I did learn some new things, thank you! I hope you will continue the series. 1
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@brittanykilpatrick-furber67325 years agoGreat video! I hope that you continue this series: 1
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@CFinch360last yearWhat an amazing video! Thanks for sharing the books also-I ordered one of them, thanks to you!
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@janicedodson10184 years agoThis is wonderful! Thanks for sharing your information.
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@lilybogaards50895 years agoLove. Wish could give double likes. 💕Esp. like the build-up of the timeline while sharing the info. Yes! to continuation of the series.
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@doreenwilliams98573 years agoThank you Zoe. Please continue . I have to do research on fashion history so this is very helpful. Thank you.
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@wendellmacscience36333 months agoExcellent video! Very informative and interesting.
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@raishazahra1543 years agoI’m a fashion student so this is really helpful especially tomorrow is my first history class to fashion studies. Please continue this series! And as someone who have ADHD, your explanation and visuals don’t make me overwhelmed and breakdown. ...
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@sharonsmithcambridge1763 years agoLove! Love this!! Mixing history with fashion is my thing!! Woohoo! Thanks Zoe!
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@mtngrl5859last yearLove this video-- great view of Fashion History. Love earlier periods as well particularly the Regency/Empire period.
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@AkashDas055 years agoLearning a lot from this video ... please continue with the series Zoe 6
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@Y77-73 years agoThank you for the amazing video! So informative 💕 1
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@bonniel43255 years agoI love this video, yes please do continue the fashion history series. I love learning about fashion and art. Your videos are super informative and interesting. Thank you. <3
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@NicNakToe5 years agoLOVE LOVE! I’ve been looking for videos like this forever : D 1
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@fromgoodtoglam75645 years agoJust found your channel. I really hope you will continue this series!!! 1
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@theresiakathleen5 years agoi love fashion history series 😊 thankyou so much for sharing with us please continue to make fashion history series ❤❤❤
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@edgarescamilla26795 years agoYes! Please continue, because there are people out there who don't know or get confused by the movements or time periods of historical accuracy; including, contemporary to "modern" decades besides the 60's and 70's. Since I also buy clothing on esty, (for example) you be surprised how Neyon Colores wasn't just or throughout the 80's. It was also in the early 90's still part of the Swim to Resort Wear. And yes, there were changes, etc. ...2
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@ari.daisuki2 months agoHi! Watching this video 4 years after its release but I just wanted to let you know that your video really helped me. I started fashion school for the very first time and was overwhelmed. Your videos are so helpful and explain better than my own teachers (no shade)! Thank you for your great work! XOXO, student from Norway! ...
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@stevelaferney35792 years agoNicely done. Thanks for the information.
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@andreanorton99022 months agoSo many mahalos for this video! Fashion education alongside history is fascinating!
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@mariaboletsis31884 years agoVery well done! Thank you for posting!
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@cynthiabasil83563 years agoOMG 😲 I'm so glad this landed in my recommendation. Thank you for this video 💖
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@Godisgreater1233 years agothis is wonderful and informative..I was never the slightest interested in fashion or fashion history until my 50's..now I am fascinated with it
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@edisonfernandez43765 years agoI ALWAYS learn new things from your videos! Please continue the series ❤️🙏🏻🇩🇴
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@ec7965 years agoOmg yes we need a fashion history series please 1
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@stephanniewolff36235 years agoLoooved it! Please continue. Your content is amazing.
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@marianadenhollander58565 years agoYASSSS please! Fashion history series is a success! Please continue with them! ;) 2
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@lulululu22525 years agoAbsolutely love this video, please do the whole history intro of fashion! Thanks a lot!!! 1
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@latriceclark70163 years agoGirl yes, please continue. You Rock!!!
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@chandram71525 years agoLoved this video! I'm 5 years out of school and have switched from the fashion to beauty industry in the past year and a half but, you have me taking notes on a Sunday for a personal project I'm now inspired to do <3 ...
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@saramanzaneda1204 years agoI love your videos! yes please, a fashion history series!! Muaa and thanks a lot! 1
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@jewels_111111 months agoI loved this! I would love to see more series from before and after this time period
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@corimyers49855 years agoPlease continue! I did this for a project when I was in high school...a Loooong time ago. I'd love to see what I missed as I ran out of time and had to rush to finish it. 1
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@darlenecuker97115 years agoWell organized explanation! Thank you 😊
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@ellenfeuchtwanger8035 years agoAmazing! Really helpful and interesting! I would love it if you could continue the 20th century fashion history videos when you have time :) 1
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@shapebyshana3243 years agoOmg yes please continue this. Goes hand in hand with my lecture it’s a perfect review
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@AnnaRodionova-hh4md5 years agoPlease Zoe, you are the best, don't stop! <333 3
I filmed the books because I wanted to signal to you my research is grounded mainly in respected and published books. I hope they serve like citations in an essay. I left captions in the shot so you could pause and read them if you wish. Book info is in the description box. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU WANT ME TO CONTINUE THIS SERIES! xo ... 319
I know it's not the point, but I'd love it if you could do some content on the earlier periods too, especially those that keep getting cited as being trends, like Victorian is at the moment ... 22
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please continue to make fashion history series ❤❤❤