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르네상스 이후 20세기에 이르는 여성 헤어스타일의 변천Transition of Women’s Hairstyles after Renaissance to 20th Century

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Transition of Women’s Hairstyles after Renaissance to 20th Century
Authors
이경희
Issue Date
2007
Publisher
한국의류산업학회
Keywords
Renaissance; Baroque and Rococo period; 19th century; 20th century; hairstyle
Citation
한국의류산업학회지, v.9, no.1, pp.15 - 23
Journal Title
한국의류산업학회지
Volume
9
Number
1
Start Page
15
End Page
23
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/3291
ISSN
1229-2060
Abstract
In the Middle Ages it was customary to cover up the hair, but the Renaissance brought uncovered coiffures with the revival of humanism. In those days, silk and linen veil, ribbon, string of pearl used for covering, wrapping round with the hair. During the Baroque period, the style of hair was to pursue the beauty of imbalance in form, reflecting the atmosphere of the time. Hurluberlu and Fontanges hairstyles were in fashion. Then in the Rococo period, huge, resplendent coiffures of exquisite beauty were invented as a symbol of power, and these modes of hairdo were a dominant force in the culture of personal adornment of that time. Pouf and enfant hairstyles were in fashion. As a reaction against the extravagance of the proceding modes, late 18th and early 19th centuries brought revival of simpler hairstyles of ancient Greece and Rome by the influence of neoclassicism. The latter half of the 1820's onwards saw he reappearance of voluminous coiffures as well as an enormous variation of knots with combinations of false knots and chignons. Late 19th through early 20th centuries was the period of beautifully waved hair, the style of which was an integration of Marcel waves and Art Nouveau. The 20th century saw the epoch-making invention of permanent waves using electricity. Concurrently, with an increasing participation of women in social affairs since pre-and post-World War I periods, as well as with Art Deco in full flourish, bobbed hair was created in pursuit of lightness and nimbleness, quickly showing the change of women's modes of life. Hair fashions thoroughly embody the aesthetic sense of each period, reflecting the landscape of contemporary society.
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