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Fashion accessory

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A fashion accessory is an item used to contribute, in a secondary manner, to the wearer's outfit,
often used to complete an outfit and chosen to specifically complement the wearer's look.[1] The
term came into use in the 20th century.

Contents
1 Types
2 History
3 See also
4 References
5 External links

Types
Fashion accessories can be loosely categorised into two general areas: those that are carried and
those that are worn. Traditionally carried accessories include purses and handbags, eyewear,
hand fans, parasols and umbrellas, wallets, canes, and ceremonial swords. Accessories that are
worn may include jackets, boots and shoes, cravats, ties, hats, bonnets, belts and suspenders,
gloves, muffs, jewelery, watches, sashes, shawls, scarves, lanyards, socks, and stockings.[1]

History
In Victorian fashion accessories such as fans, parasols and gloves held significance for how
women experienced gender, race and class. In this era, there was a trend for women to adopt, or
aspire to, a more leisurely lifestyle. Consequently, gloves were often used by women to cover
their hands and mask any signs of lbor.[2]
Also, in the early 16th century in Italy hat badges were worn by civilian men of a higher social
status as decorative item, in imitation of the cap badges worn by the invading military. Hat
badges were often worn in conjunction with a decorative sword and hilt. Hat badges were
fashioned after plaquettes and often depicted a scene with personal relevance to the wearer.[3]

See also
Fashion portal

Status symbol

References
1.

Valerie Cumming; C. W. Cunnington; P. E. Cunnington (15 November 2010). The Dictionary


of Fashion History. Berg. p. 1. ISBN 978-1-84788-533-3. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
Ariel Beaujot (June 2012). Victorian Fashion Accessories. Berg. p. 1.
ISBN 9781847886828.

3. Marika Leino (7 December 2012). Fashion, Devotion and Contemplation : The Status
and Functions of Italian Renaissance Plaquettes. Peter Lang AG. p. 1.
ISBN 9783039110681.

External links
Media related to Fashion accessory at Wikimedia Commons

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See also Dress code
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