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The fabric has two sides.
It is a personal item, made into clothes that tightly fit our skin, either thin and cool, or warm upon contact, retaining the memories of the body. It will also be placed in a grand narrative, where "fabrics are constantly changing, shaping, and repeatedly defining the world we live in," cultural historian Kassia St Clair wrote in her book "The Golden Thread.
Silk once leveraged global trade development on its own, giving birth to the "Chinoiserie" that swept the upper class of Europe in the 18th century. The iteration of cotton textiles outlined the process of the industrial revolution. Historian Sven Beckert also said, "It was the cotton empire that created the modern world." In the vast cotton textile system,Denim fabricIt is an extremely unique existence that combines fashion sense and functionality, presenting different appearances in the hands of designers throughout history. It not only reflects the diversified path of high-end fashion, but also witnesses the rise of subcultures.
In the once popular American drama "Gossip Girl", high heels, designer bags, and well cut, expensive dresses were the standard outfits for New York's Upper East Side socialite Blair Waldorf. She sneered at various non elite things, and denim fabric was one of them. Although many people criticize Waldorf for being too picky, it is not surprising that she has an extreme aesthetic when considering her identity. Before denim caught the attention of fashion designers, it was once difficult for it to reach the pinnacle of elegance, distinguishing it from high-end fabrics such as silk, cashmere, and leather.
The fabric has two sides.It is a personal item, made into clothes that tightly fit our skin, either thin and cool, or warm upon contact, retaining the memories of the body. It will also be placed in a grand narrative, where the fabric constantly changes, shapes, and repeatedly defines the world we live in.
Denim, also known as "denim", evolved from the French word "Serge De Nimes" ("Serge" means fabric, "Nimes" refers to the small town of Nimes in the southern part of France). Although there is still ongoing debate about the birthplace of denim, a widely accepted theory is that this rough and stiff fabric was accidentally made by Nim's workers during an experiment.
The turning point occurred in the 1850s - when steam trains carried European countries into the industrial age, urbanization accelerated, machines became the dominant force, changed people's lifestyles and values, and the bourgeoisie grew stronger. When one side gains, another will inevitably lose power. When capitalists become the owners of land and wealth, the feudal aristocracy cannot sit still, and the long oppressed working and peasant classes will inevitably resist. In 1848, a series of armed revolutions broke out in various parts of Europe, known as the "Spring of Nations" in history. Although the old system was overthrown, Europe's economy was still severely damaged, and many lower class people were forced to flee and seek a way out in the United States across the ocean. Compared to Europe, which is bleeding everywhere, the United States is in a different situation. In this country with far less historical background than Europe, but rapidly developing, it seems that everyone wants to soar to the sky.
In that crazy era, everyone was swayed by interests, and there were not many people who could still remain sober in this situation. Levi Strauss, a fabric merchant, was one of them. Gold miners need more wear-resistant workwear due to long-term outdoor work. In 1972, Strauss and tailor Jacob Davis came up with a clever idea to combine linen canvas and denim to create the first pair of jeans in human history, which was then known as "Waist High Overall". After obtaining a patent the following year, they officially changed their name to the familiar "Jeans". In order to further improve the durability of the pants, the two fixed the stress points of the pants with metal rivets, used metal buckles on the crotch, and increased the number of pockets from one to five. Undoubtedly, Levi's was definitely the favorite of gold miners at that time, but the support of workers alone was not enough. If you want to enter the fashion industry, denim fabric still needs to give it a boost.
When a certain type of clothing stands at the forefront of the market, it will inevitably be sought after by the public and become a form of popular culture.