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HANDICRAFT

FASHION
ACCESSORIE
S
MS. KARLA MARIE C.
MONTEMAYOR
A B
LESSON
Trace
1: the History
and Development
of Fashiion
Accessory
Production
Objectives:
At the end of this lesson, you should be
able to:
a.Define the meaning of fashion accessories;
b.Name and Give example of fashion
accessory; and
c.Value the importance of fashion
FASHION
ACCESSORIES
 The term “fashion accessories”
came into use in the 19th
Century.
 An enhancement to the wearer’s
outfit
 Fashion accessories allow men
and women to project
confidently.
 Respected
 Look Glamorous
 Dignified

 Body structure
 Complexion of the
skin
 Wearer’s
personality.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF
FASHION ACCESSORIES
Rings
Headband
Necklace
Earrings Brooch Bracelets
Belts
HEADBAND

 A headband can be a
functional or can be
decorative hair accessory
and sometimes both.
TRIVIA TIME!

 The predecessors of the headband in history


include
wreaths and ribbons
 to decorate the hair with a
band
around the head.
 to keep it in place with a
skillfully placed band.

 There are numerous types of headbands to


choose today, and they are made in many
different materials.
EARRINGS

Both sexes wear earrings in


most countries, but in the
West,
the practice is sometimes
deemed effeminate for
men.
TRIVIA TIME!
 Earrings became almost obsolete for
women during the Middle Ages in Europe
because they were overshadowed by
gigantic hats,
towering wigs, and high collars.
EARRINGS
 In the 16th and 17th centuries, however,
lower necklines and more subdued
hairstyles brought earrings back in
vogue, allowing jewelers and talented
craftsmen to sell gold earrings to the
upper classes, who could display their
wealth in the jewelry they wore.
Earrings Today
By the 1970s, some people were
wearing more than one set of
earrings at a time, with multiple
piercings, in all areas of the outer
ear, not just the lobes. Styles and
materials continued to multiply,
reflecting the changes in cultural
attitudes of the latter years of the
20th century.
NECKLACE
 Archaeologists believed that the necklace was born during
the Stone Age about 40,000 years ago.

 April 2004, scientists were excavating a cave in South Africa.


They discovered forty-one mollusks that may have been strung
as neck jewelry about 75,000 years ago.
 Before this discovery, the oldest known necklace to have been
found about 30,000 B.C. are made mostly of shells, bones,
stones, animal teeth or claws and it is strung on a
thread.
 It became the favorite gift for
mothers, friends and loved
ones to express one’s
feeling.
 They are precious not
in gemstones or gold
but in sentiment and
heart value.
 Necklaces are worn now
for a variety of reasons like
personal adornment.
Many people wear medals
that are religiously significant.
It can be said that necklaces
have been and will remain a
piece of jewelry that is
completely versatile in its
design and the intent of the
wearer.
M
e
d
ACTIVITY TIME!
Directions: Take a photo of at least 1 in every kind of head
accessories that are available at your home. Compile
those picture in 1 short bond paper and name each
picture.

Name Name

Name
THANK YOU
FOR
LISTENING!

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