New Look
New Look refers to a fashion style that emerged in the late 1940s, primarily associated with the designer Christian Dior. This style is characterized by a feminine silhouette, featuring a cinched waist, full skirts, and an emphasis on an hourglass figure. The New Look revolutionized women's fashion after World War II, moving away from the more utilitarian styles of wartime.
The New Look was introduced in 1947 and quickly gained popularity, influencing designers and fashion houses worldwide. It marked a return to luxury and elegance in clothing, celebrating femininity and opulence. This movement not only transformed fashion but also impacted women's roles in society during the post-war era.