Aestheticism in Architecture

By Diya Fathima and Sree Harini

A citizen can be an important link between technology and development it is a connecting as well as separating element between philosophy of technology and philosophy of architecture and design it is the branch of philosophy that deals with nature and expression of beauty it involves planning designing creating construction and execution of various types of spaces that are functionally efficient and economical and aesthetically pleasing to important part of it is feelings and emotions. Functionally it is the most important aspect of space design combination of different forms and colours which grade emotions and a city car rally in space. Architecture is considered a visual art like painting and sculpture the difference between a painting and architecture is that the building has a function and must be designed with safety in mind. Aesthetics is a branch of philosophic study that is concerned with the nature and expressions of beauty or we can say that it is how things appear. Like painting and sculpture, we can say that architecture can also be considered as visual art to which the philosophy of aesthetics can be applied. when architects design buildings they take into consideration about a few things, such as, the structure, regulations, climate, and so on , then the building design is driven by form and function, as well as, aesthetics.

FASHION TRENDS

By Chandana Nair and Krishna Manila

Regardless of whether it’s a move in social standards, legislative issues, culture, or innovation, design has consistently demonstrated the present time ever. Through the span of the only remaining century or thereabouts, design has moved from tidy and-appropriate dresses to father tennis shoes and suit sets. Navigate to investigate the absolute most unmistakable style staples from consistently from the twentieth century ahead.

1900S: BUSTLE DRESS

Clamors were added to ladies’ dresses as a cushioned underwear beginning in the late nineteenth century and into the mid twentieth century. They were principally used to include completion and bolster the drapery of the real dress, considering huge numbers of them were made with overwhelming texture. Clamors were worn under the skirt in the rear of the dress, set just beneath the midriff so as to keep the skirt from delaying the floor. Now and again, clamors were worn related to crinolines, which were steel outlines situated under the skirt to help clamors and widen the back area.


1900S: GLOVES

In the mid twentieth century, gloves were worn essentially wherever paying little mind to the event. They were viewed as ordinary in numerous ladies’ lives and inside their particular closets. During the day, calfskin and softened cowhide gloves were commonly worn around the house. During the night and on exceptional events, ribbon or silk-lined gloves were worn, and they were generally longer long. In the wintertime, gloves were fixed with fleece or hide to keep warm.

1910S: JUPE CULOTTE

As amazing French originator Paul Poiret went to the tallness of notoriety in Paris as one of the most renowned couture houses pre-World War I, he made the ageless jupe culotte. Poiret was the primary couturier to split away from the Edwardian style in both shading and outline by utilizing a lively shading palette and looser shapes in his plans. His new tasteful was first presented in 1911 and took overwhelming motivation from the group of concubines gasp style predominant in many Middle Eastern societies.

1910S: LAMPSHADE TUNIC

Poiret additionally created another imaginative outline during the 1910s, known as the lampshade tunic. This projecting outline was finished with a wire band, making the roundabout shape at the base, thus the comparing lampshade name. This was one of Poiret’s contemporary plans that was intended to be worn without an undergarment. His fun-loving way to deal with design drove the path for comparative styles to occur in the next decade.

1920S: FLAPPER DRESS

The flapper dress rose to prominence during the 1920s. The drop abdomen move style joined by the enhancing globules, periphery, and different embellishments added lively components to the dress that mirrored the extravagance of the decade. Enormous social change present WWI caused ladies on feel engaged due to picking up the option to cast a ballot in 1920. The overwhelming pervasiveness of Jazz music and disallowance likewise propelled carelessness among the young. This cultural move made for ideal planning for the flapper dress to offer an unpredictably upscale expression, alongside the short bounce haircut that was regularly worn related to the dress.

1920S: CLOCHE HAT

The cap is one frill that each lady had in her closet. The cloche cap specifically came into prevalence during the 1920s because of its remarkable ringer shape. Its round crown and little overflow was complemented by a shortsighted embellishment like a bow, bloom, or workmanship deco-enlivened shape. As a rule, ladies needed to tilt their head back while they were wearing it in light of the fact that the low-overflow made it somewhat hard to see.

1930S: EVENING GOWNS

Many consider the 1930s the “Brilliant Age of Glamor.” Given the financial setting in the years following the Great Depression, this decade was about available lavishness which made the prepared wear market to detonate inside the U.S. Old Hollywood stars would be imagined on the cinema wearing long, risqué evening outfits made of silk, velvet, or chiffon and would copy an attractive dream that numerous American ladies needed to impersonate in their own lives.

1930S: FUR STOLE

By the 1930s, hide in style had gotten increasingly ordinary in regular society. The cost of hide started to climb, and it was viewed as an extravagance to claim a bit of hide in your closet. While fur garments were progressively famous towards the start of the twentieth century, styles started to contract and abbreviate as they turned out to be increasingly worthy to wear during the daytime.

1940S: BOILER SUITS

In December 1941, the U.S. authoritatively entered WWII. A huge number of men were drafted into the war, in this way leaving a tremendous requirement for more ladies to enter the workforce. From office to processing plant occupations, ladies started assuming control over the positions recently involved by men. These new positions required workwear dress that was explicitly intended for ladies’ bodies. They started wearing heater suits, or coveralls in occupations that necessary all the more genuinely requesting work. These evaporator suits were regularly made of denim or heavyweight cotton canvas, included fastens down the front, and were commonly baggy all through, making them simple to get in and out of. The modern look of these suits changed the course of womenswear throughout the following quite a few years. Not exclusively were ladies demonstrating that they could do regularly male overwhelmed employments, however that their closet didn’t need to be so limiting either. Rosie the Riveter, who wore a blue evaporator suit, turned into a social image of this development.

1940S: CHRISTIAN DIOR’S NEW LOOK

Christian Dior’s New Look assortment that appeared in 1947 presented another outline that would before long assume control over the style world. The organized shoulders, highlighted waistline, and voluminous layered skirt showed a particular visual complexity to pre-war styles. A large number of the articles of clothing right now the course that style took, and soon Dior’s female New Look was imitated in boutiques everywhere throughout the world.

1950S: PEARL JEWELRY

The ’50s realized a period of local refinement for ladies in Western culture because of the time of increased birth rates age post-WWII. Ladies were relied upon to remain at home, and look great while doing family errands. This June Cleaver-eque way of life mirrored the TV character’s style, also, with the promotion of pearl adornments. Pearl pieces of jewelry specifically are most firmly connected with ladies’ polish during this time.

SWEATER WEATHER IS BETTER WEATHER

By Sreedevi and Arundhati Krishna

Seasons change through the year and so does fashion. Summer’s the best for it, right?! Not exactly, what with the sweat, grease and impromptu heat flashes. And as much as cold weather sucks, when it comes to fashion it becomes the top-tier season….. the season where you look like your most glam self!!!

Winter is textile galore. I mean, most of your clothes in summer are limited to materials that are not-so-thick and basically anything that’s cotton. But as the cold wind blows over, pull out your velvet, leather and knits. Wear your sweaters, sleeves, jackets, without having to worry about you body burning up — and flatter your body in the process.

A high updo is probably and practically the only thing you can handle during the humid summer. But with winter, you can weart it up or down. Let it flow or bind it up. Your choice!!…… And the best of it…..

Bye-bye greasy hair ’cause all you gotta do is throw on a pretty little beanie.

Turtlenecks and tights……. Seriously, is there anything more to say???

Hair removal is strenuous, costly and downright painful. And it’s horrible when most of your wardrobe is ruled by short sleeves…….. Well, unless you’re part of a biker gang, and prefer leather jackets all day every day…… That’s why, in winter, those two are your buddies.

You can never go wrong with too much layers…. _Joey with Chandler’s coats is an exception_……. It’s chic, classy and feels like a warm hug. Blazers, cardigans, sweaters and fur coats ( faux, OBVIOUSLY ).

Forget about dainty earrings and grab those funky ones…… It’s the time for maximalist accessories — personalized hairpins, thick gold chains, chokers and earcuffs. Be bold and outrageous this winter!!!

Come winter and it’s the time for chunky footwear, socks, shawls, scarves and HATS. Dakota Johnson wearing a Corssack hat makes her look like the cutest and the most voguish person ever….

Or go all black….. black coat, black tee, black pants and rock it like Winnie Harlow….

Black flaired pants, a neon turtleneck, a velvet blazer,ankle boots, and some really dark lipstick and that’s all you need to look _a la mode_…..

To be honest, all you need is a killer coat and it doesn’t even matter what you’re waering underneath!!!!!

Fashion Trends Today

By Abhijith A P , Sarath Madhavan C.K and Sreeram M

Popular culture and fashion are closely linked , as fashion , like popular culture ,  is dynamic and changes over periods. This can be seen today , as the current fashion trends are not similar to the fast trends of the seventies. Even in Ghana , fashion changes throughout time. Formerly , the fashionable “kaba” and “slit” , was a cherished culture in Ghana. Nana Odeneho said : “ Women who wore kaba and slit were considered beautiful in the society.” This fashion was also denoted as decent because it did not expose some parts of women.  Every generation has it’s fashion and way of dressing. Now , the t fashion trend has altered.

The word “fashion trend” means a change of clothing style. The first fashion capital of the world was Paris. The “Belle Epoque” was the very first fashion  trend. In the early 20th century , women had a conservative figure to concentrate on their body figure. A new style was born in the roaring 20’s , was thought to have brought the beginning of modern fashion.  The roaring 20’s was known for the flapper skirts , gathered skirts ,  pleated skirts , higher hemlines ,  and low-cut necklines.

Over the past decade ,  modern society has been taking on past fashion trends. The late 1900s have  fashion trends that became popular within the 2010s. There are at least six fashion trends from the late 20th century that are very common and are making an impact on the future of modern fashion. Denim jackets are a major fashion trend from the 90’s. They can be used for outfits that are girly , edgy or even Bohemian. They work in the winter and in the summer, and they are just perfect for every mood. They even make them to where they have patches on them. They can either be pre-ripped or just frayed at the edges.

Strictly looking at the fashion durng the 1920s , the decade featured the above fashion trends. Some of them , but not all , include what we have come to associate 1920s clothing with today. Absent are fishnet stockings , short fringe covered flapper dresses and gangster outfits that emerged in the 1960s does in the 1920s throwback. These make fun costumes for parties but have little place in the 1920s fashion history.

Fashion is still very important today as it was in the 60’s. Fashion today is influenced by the  models and famous celebrity icons. Youths all over the world watch the TV and follow the latest fashion trends ,  wanting to wear what is ‘in’ and ‘cool’. As soon as too many people start wearing a certain fashion style , people tend to change to something else that not as popular ,  hoping to stand out. Models wear the latest designer brands that are to come out for the season , and girls all over the world like the look ,  so they buy the clothes that represent the look that the models were wearing.

More than ever , the online community , starting with celebrities and influencers  on social media dictate the fashion trends. Today , these tools and platforms , along with technology , influence and shape purchase decisions. Fashion is not dictated exclusively by fashion weeks or well known celebrities anymore.  Thanks to the social networks , every girl/boy next door can become a trend-setter.