Nowadays, the bag is a fashion item loved by many girls, but do you know the origin and development history of women’s bags? Let’s find out.
Since the late 18th century, when wavy skirts with sashes were replaced by slim-fitting dresses, women have gone in search of bags to carry their personal belongings. The first fishnet pouches rose to prominence, and these pouches with long cords were easy to hold in the hand and became a veritable "bag of accessories".For centuries, fashion accessories have been changing like fashion. It has also risen to become an indispensable part of a woman’s outfit, such as a bag. The company’s products are available in a wide range of colors and sizes, and are available in a variety of colors and sizes.
The rise of cigarettes in the twentieth century made the small cigarette case an accessory for women to attend social gatherings, and the small box style bag was put on the market in large numbers.
In 1929, Hollywood star fever made makeup bags for storing foundation and lipstick popular, and all sorts of makeup bags, such as shells, footballs, door locks, vases and birdcage-shaped bags, sprang up. But during World War II, the shortage of supplies, the bag became a luxury item, the ladies’ bags are made of rough canvas material, but the designers of the time designed a series of shopping bags and bicycle bags. The 1930s saw the development of space for Hollywood movies, and they had a huge impact on fashion trends. Bag accessories had a streamlined appearance and good cabinet frame, rustic materials, antique and elegant. The 1940s were full of smoke and mirrors, with the most emphasis on practicality in bag design, and the trend of pragmatism was even more influenced by military design, with bags on the shoulder being all the rage because they could be used to hold the most practical lines such as gas mask rationed tickets and ID cards. Although the smoky years of war brought great pain, it prompted a great step forward in the civilianization and simplification of bag accessories. With the end of the war and the gradual economic recovery of the 1950s, women’s clothing quickly turned sexy and flirtatious due to the confinement of the war years and the desire for sex and competition after the war. And the bags, to match the dress, also went sexy and flirtatious without exceptionAfter the war, several brand names emerged in the bag industry: one was CocoChanel (Coco Chanel). The company’s design of gold chains with shoulder straps became a symbol of taste at the time. The company’s HightBag, which was adopted by Princess GraceKelly, rose tenfold in value and instantly gained fame.
In the mid-twentieth century, when women were all about the designer, the bag became a symbol of status and power. After the middle of the century, people’s lives were filled with computers. The rise of portable computers made wide messenger bags and camera bags the favorites of young people. In the later period, the world of bag decorations became more colorful and varied, with the prevalence of minimalism, Chinese embroidery fever, and even the application of animal skins, such as snake skin, leopard skin, and crocodile skin, etc. At this time, the Korean St. Hymie bag decorations developed greatly at this time and gained the enthusiastic support of the fashionable people.
The revolution of youthful mini-skirts and pants styles was also born with the popularity of rock music. The mini-skirt also called for a new type of bag, so a variety of small, simple satchels with long straps were hung on the shoulders of young people, much to the envy of passersby. In the rapidly developing economy of the 1970s and 1980s, in a sense, bags had become a symbol of cultural status and identity. New materials and designs are constantly being introduced to break the traditional notion that people "invest in a good bag".
And as the concepts of neo-romanticism and classical revival emerged in popular clothing in the late 1970s, a number of satchels with narrow straps, fishing bags, and other bag accessories with a fresh country flavor appeared on people’s shoulders, reflecting the desire to escape the crowdedness and hustle and bustle of the city in the midst of a surging economic tide. In the 1990s, when fashion was monopolized by the young, avant-garde seemed to be synonymous with fashion, and the designs that topped the charts were invariably those of avant-garde masters with a knack for gimmicky gestures. And as fashion trends continue to change, bags are evolving into a wide range of styles.Warm reminder: Stay tuned to the LuFuture.com app for the latest market updates.
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