Louis Vuitton leads with $20 billion net worth, known for handcrafted luxury products. Dior ranks second at $150.18 billion, introducing evening gowns to fashion. Gucci follows with $22.6 billion, experiencing recent revival under Alessandro Michele. H&M ranks third at $12.38 billion, pioneering fast fashion
Term "blazer" originated from Lady Margaret Boat Club's red jackets in 1825. Originally worn for boating and cricketing in bright colors. Naval blazers featured double-breasted navy blue with metal buttons
Crinoline originated as horsehair fabric for underskirts and dress lining. Horsehair petticoats became fashionable by 1839. Steel-hooped cage crinoline patented by R.C. Milliet in 1856. Maximum circumference reached up to 6 yards by late 1860s
Cardigan is a knitted garment with an open front worn like a jacket. Named after British Army general James Brudenell, Earl of Cardigan. Originally referred to knitted sleeveless vest, later expanded to various garments
La Garçonne style emphasized boyish silhouettes and shorter hemlines. The bob haircut became mainstream, popularized by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Skirt hemlines rose from ankles to mid-shin, then below knee. The Little Black Dress revolutionized wardrobes with crepe de chine fabric. The Cloche hat style replaced oversized pancake hats
Measure your neck to determine the appropriate size of the bow tie. Position the tie with one end 1.5-2 inches lower than the other. Make sure the longer side is called "side A" and the shorter side is "side B"