THE ORIGINS OF WOMEN’S TROUSERS

Now we can no longer imagine our daily life without jeans, trousers, culottes or shorts. Trousers are no longer only casual garments: trouser suits can be found even on the red carpet. Some women even prefer suits rather than puff dresses for their weddings.

Trousers have long settled in women’s wardrobes. We wear them much more often than the skirts. After all, a sense of comfort is much more important than just a beautiful look.

We take this element of clothing for granted, but has it always been like this? How many of us wondered how long women have been wearing trousers?

Let’s explore the history of trousers together and their long journey to our closet shelves.

Surprisingly, women’s trousers are more than two thousand years old. Yes, you didn’t think so! In the east, women have worn this wardrobe element for centuries, but the situation in Europe was not so optimistic. It was a whole fight for the right to wear trousers.

GOING BEYOND THE COMMON

It all started with Amelia Bloomer, a feminist who fought for women’s rights. She was one of the first women to publicly wear pantaloons and a knee-length skirt, which caused a wave of rejection from society. For the record, this was 1853 and the concept of trousers, as it is now, was a little different.

But still, Coco Chanel made a real revolution. She was a woman who lived by her own rules and changed fashion in her own way. It was Chanel who first began to wear men’s trousers, which became a precedent in the fashion world. Coco created comfortable and beautiful trouser looks, in which any woman could feel great. If you want to feel like a rebel, like Coco Chanel, choose straight trousers from VOVK.

 

No less important was Marlene Dietrich. She was a bright personality not only in the domain of cinema, but in everyday life. Marlene was often seen in elegant trouser suits. And after “Morocco” movie, where she appeared in the image of a man, dressed in a tuxedo and trousers, she attracted the attention of many to a progressive trouser look.

It is enough to buy a VOVK suit to look just as bright and impressive.

 

Despite the popularization of trousers, the general public was not ready to break free from the shackles of customs and was quite skeptical about women’s trousers for a long time.

However, the man who really managed to get around prohibitions and beliefs was Yves Saint Laurent. He erased the boundary between women’s and men’s fashion. In 1966, Yves released a stunning collection of trouser suits that attracted the attention of many girls. No prohibitions could stop women in their quest to wear trouser suits. Thus the era of women’s trouser suits has started – “Le Smoking”.

We recommend buying a VOVK women’s trouser suit to feel like an icon of style.

 

 

The last breakthrough was the image of Audrey Hepburn from the “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”, where she appeared in capri pants.

HISTORICAL TWISTS

Another extremely important period in our history is the war. In the war and post-war times, a heavy burden fell on the fragile female shoulders. Due to the lack of “spare hands”, many of our predecessors had to work at the factories and perform difficult men’s work. And it is logical that a puff skirt in flowers is not the best option for such work.

We are grateful for all the women who have made an effort so that each of us can wear trousers freely and not be judged for our choice.