24 Jul 2021

Jumpsuit








During the industrial revolution, this working garment became very popular, and then, represented the main working clothes in factories, the uniform of fighter pilots and paratroopers in the II world war.
Properly called "boilersuit" or "coverall" made of heavy canvas or denim, designed to protect workers' street clothes and bodies from oil, soot, grime, sparks and other workplace hazards. 





As well as that women who has replaced men in factories during the war, Jumpsuits were their main garment. Then, during the disco era, jumpsuits was present but in a fashionable option, adorning with flashy colours and flashes. Become a symbol of eccentricity - not always in good taste - It becomes the holding of favourite scene pop stars cuch as Madonna, Britney and celine Dion.

From Factories to Catwalk.





The Italian designer Elsa Schiaparelli designed a bunker following a light-blue hooded jumpsuit, braided decorations on cuffs, ankles and waist-line, and a cross-body water bottle.
The futuristic connotation is clear, When The jumpsuit is the suit of sci-fi fiction. For example, the Star Trekturned shiny bi-color jumpsuit Into a cult room.


70's Casual and Disco music



Disco came to be associated with both culture and fashion, and was at the zenith in the late 1970's. The fashion crowd favoured the New York club Xenon, which had a reputation for a more extreme interpretation of the disco look and where dancers cavorted in cages wearing only Spandex leotards and body glitter. In 1977 disco was thrust into mainstream culture by the popularity of the movie Saturday Night Fever, the high point of the disco boom. 


on Stage 

Memorables rock stars, on stage, the flared jumpsuits and over-decorated, embroidered in gold and completed by a short mantle, seen on an exhilarating Elvis Presley. Characterized by a glam and psychedelic vide, the striped jumpsuit with exaggerated cut, worn by David Bowie in the role of the androgynous alter ego Ziggy Starddust in 1972. Unforgettable check the black and white jumpsuit is Freddie Mercury and the diamond-print one on Mick Jagger.




Elvis, Nick Jagger, David Bowie, Freddy Mercury 




90's Glamorous decadence


The Italian fashion designer Gianni Versace (1946-1997) and Dolce & Gabbana celebrated the the return of high-voltage fashion during the 1990's. 



Flamboyant print jumpsuit by Versace, 1990's.




In the early 2010, luxuries brands by Saint Laurent, Alexander Wang using silk fabrics, purple and hooded for Diane Von Furstenberg, pink patterns by Marc Jacobs, or horizontal stripes - a trademark- at Sonia Rykiel.


Ready to wear, Saint Laurent Spring 2014.


Summer 2010. Among the Most Famous jumpsuit, the floral-printed one by Stella McCartney, the multi-pocket one by Givenchy, the one made of silk plaid by Prada. Pixie Geldof Attended the H & M flagship store opening in London and has Wore shorts jumpsuit mustard. Erin Wasson Attended a party in Los Angeles wearing Prada The Above Mentioned room. Elettra Wiedemann and Helena Christensen Wore loose jumpsuits and long: the first Attended a Swarovski cocktail wearing an orange number, while the second Was spotted at a party for Antony Todd wearing a jumpsuit with no accessories. Was Rihanna snapped in Los Angeles wearing the floral, ultra-girly and frilled jumpsuit by Stella McCartney.



Zara Jumpsuit Summer 2021.