DSNF 353
HISTORY OF FASHION
- Catalog entry
DSNF 353. History of Fashion
Three hours lecture (3).
Prerequisites: Junior standing.
A study of the history of fashion as it relates to the development of western dress over a period of time, circa 3000 BC to 1880. Fashion will be studied within the historical, social and cultural environment of the time.
- Detailed Description of Content of Course
This course is a study of the evolution of western dress and fashion from the ancient world to the 1880’s. The student will be exposed to style characteristics of fashion from specific time periods and the connections between the social and cultural changes . Special emphasis is placed on garment styles evolution from one period to another based on the social and cultural environment.
- Detailed Description of Conduct of Course
Course material is presented through an illustrated lecture approach.
- Goals and Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will demonstrate:
- Recognition of historical research methods.
- Recognition of fashion styles and characteristics for specific time periods in history.
- Ability to interpret fashion styles and characteristics for specific time periods in history.
- Understanding of how conditions (economic, political, social, and technological) of the times influence fashion.
- Understanding of the historical continuity of fashion.
- Assessment Measures
Student assessment will include tests, writing assignments, reading outlines and projects.
- Other Course Information
- Approval and Subsequent Reviews
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