History of fashion and textiles has a close relationship with human history, starting from prehistoric times until now.
The term jeans derived from the name fabric produced in the city of Genoa, Italy, called Genes.
In the 16th century, silk material was very valuable that only the nobles were able to buy it.
In the past, the red color was considered a very valuable color and could only be used by the aristocracy.
Before the sewing machine is found, all clothes are made by hand and need a long time to finish.
Initially, high heels are only worn by men to show their strength and elegance.
Every country has unique textile techniques and traditions, such as batik from Indonesia, Sari from India, and kimono from Japan.
Clothing made from organic material such as cotton or linen is more environmentally friendly than clothing made from synthetic materials.
White color on traditional wedding clothes in the west symbolizes purity and purity, while the red color on traditional wedding clothes in China symbolizes luck.
In the world of fashion, trends and styles are often repeated in regular patterns and are referred to as fashion cycles.