Style Archives Historical Perspectives of Textiles – Digital

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A memorable and immersive textiles timeline that allows students to gain an understanding of the textiles industry.

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Students travel through the decades, exploring the world of fashion and textiles intertwined.

A memorable and immersive textiles timeline that allows students to gain an understanding of the textiles industry.

‘Style Archives’ provides students with 33 immersive posters portraying textiles and fashion chronologically, each within the style of its own era. The posters depict current and relevant examples creating a memorable experience for the students.

‘Style Archives’ includes a 12-pg activity, where students have the opportunity to access the technological and industrial effects of textiles upon the textile industry, the characteristics of fashion upon each decade, and the importance of textiles within the fashion industry.

‘Style Archives’ can be shared with students digitally, easily printed or differentiated for individual students needs at the discretion of the teacher (through the word & pdf files provided).

This could also be printed out to be used as a textiles lookbook!

Includes:

  • 33 engaging posters with syllabus content and information.
  • 12-page PDF and Word Document with NSW syllabus links and
    student activities.

Digital File Type: PDF (Acrobat) Document File, Word Doc.

Resource Type: Posters and Activity.

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Relevant to:

NSW SYLLABUS TEXTILES TECHNOLOGY 7–10 SYLLABUS (2019)

Historical perspectives of textiles

  • explore the historical, technological and social circumstances that have had an impact on the development of textiles, for example: (ACTDEK040)
    • industrialisation
    • globalisation, eg overseas production
    • technological developments
    • innovative fibre, yarn and fabric
  • describe characteristics of design features from different time periods throughout history, for example:
    • 1970s bell bottom denim jeans with embellishment details
    • 1920s dropped waistline, beads, fringing, flapper dress
  • identify historic design features in contemporary design, for example:
    • bell sleeves from medieval times appearing in garments of the 1970s and early 2000s
    • Bohemian (Boho) fashion reflects the use of fringing in flapper dresses of the 1920s and hippie fashions of the 1970s

2 reviews for Style Archives Historical Perspectives of Textiles – Digital

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    Michelle G. (Verified user)

    auNew South Wales, Australia

    Love this! It looks so great up around my classroom, and I have noticed students engaging in conversations about it already.

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    Jo-Anne Q. (Verified user)

    auNew South Wales, Australia

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