Fashion illustrations, caricatures, and fashion plates formed the backbone of fashion advertising before photography dominated the industry. These artistic expressions showcase the evolution of how fashion was communicated and marketed to audiences throughout history. Email us at magnifiquepod@gmail.com with suggestions for future episodes. Follow our links and social media to see examples of historical fashion illustrations from artists like Paul Iribe and George Barbier. Support the show
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Fashion illustrations, caricatures, and fashion plates formed the backbone of fashion advertising before photography dominated the industry. These artistic expressions showcase the evolution of how fashion was communicated and marketed to audiences throughout history. Email us at magnifiquepod@gmail.com with suggestions for future episodes. Follow our links and social media to see examples of historical fashion illustrations from artists like Paul Iribe and George Barbier. Support the show
Episode 16 - Athleisure's Ascendancy: Fashion, Function, and the Future
The Magnifique Podcast
33 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 16 - Athleisure's Ascendancy: Fashion, Function, and the Future
we traverse the stylish timeline of athleisure, from its sporty beginnings in the late 19th century to its current fashion dominance. Athleisure haters and lovers alike will appreciate our nostalgic nod to pioneering designers like Jean Patou and Coco Chanel, and the game-changing inventions like the rubber-bottomed tennis shoe and Lacoste's polo shirt. Fast forward to the present day, and we cover how the pandemic, social media, and celebrity culture have solidified athleisure as a war...
The Magnifique Podcast
Fashion illustrations, caricatures, and fashion plates formed the backbone of fashion advertising before photography dominated the industry. These artistic expressions showcase the evolution of how fashion was communicated and marketed to audiences throughout history. Email us at magnifiquepod@gmail.com with suggestions for future episodes. Follow our links and social media to see examples of historical fashion illustrations from artists like Paul Iribe and George Barbier. Support the show