Celebrated as the fabulous 1950’s, which held an important role in fashion evolution as it did in many other design areas. A fashion era that different silhouettes where bring into play at the same time. What about this great difference between silhouettes and trends? Can two or more than two designers with different style be so significant at the same time?
One fact that recalls my attention is the amount of different silhouettes, styles and trends that were used in the 1950. Several designers with totally different perspectives and ideas from this era were: Cristobal Balenciaga, Pierre Balmain, Christian Dior and Coco Chanel. Among this mention where so many others that created unique clothe in their own styles, but I would focus this research paper in just two of them. Cristobal Balenciaga which was a Spanish’s fashion designer who successfully arrived to Paris, France to be the mastermind of the 1950’s and 1960’s. His designs were known because of his great structural shapes (image1) and because he accomplished what many other designers would not be able to, that was to translate paper deigns into real ones. “He reshaped women’s silhouette in the 1950’s, so that clothe we think as typical of that decade are mostly dilutions