Chris joined WGSN in 2005 as head of Prints & Graphics and Branding & Packaging. A extraordinarily experienced graphic designer, he has spent 19 years within the industry, beforehand as senior graphic designer at Firetrap and has worked for purchasers similar to Kangol, Admiral Sportswear and MTV Europe, Topman, Marks and Spencer, Dorothy Perkins and Tommy Hilfiger.
The 1940’s was a really glamorous period throughout the historical past of fashion. The celebrities of the day that you simply’d almost definitely be taken with researching would be: Katharine Hepburn, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Spencer Tracy, Vivien Leigh, Judy Garland, Cary Grant, Lauren Bacall, and Humphrey Bogart. Each of these stars had a mode all their very personal. Kate Hepburn, significantly helped usher in a new fashion, in that she always wore slacks, she was hardly ever seen in robes or skirts, this was extremely uncommon for that day, she was undoubtedly forward of her time. Women of the 1940’s emulated what they seen on the screen. For example, women had their eyebrows either tweezed or painted on very thin and really defined.