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Brown Aesthetic Playful Scrapbook Portfolio Design Presentation

Brown Aesthetic Playful Scrapbook Portfolio Design Presentation

RESEARCH SLIDE FOOTWEAR : BOOTS LITERARY TOTE BAG!!! LITERARY TOTE BAG!!! NAME : MATRIX NO. : LECTURES NAME : NURAIN NAJIHAH BINTI MOHD YAZID FS240106 NUR FARHANA BINTI MOHD PUZI


ABOUT ME - BOOTS ABOUT ME - BOOTS


HISTORY OF BOOTS HISTORY OF BOOTS Earliest Boots The oldest known depiction of boots is in The oldest known depiction of boots is in a cave painting from Spain, which has a cave painting from Spain, which has been dated between 12,000 and 15,000 been dated between 12,000 and 15,000 B.C.E. This painting seems to depict man B.C.E. This painting seems to depict man in boots of skin and a woman in boots of in boots of skin and a woman in boots of fur. Persian funerary jars have been fur. Persian funerary jars have been found which date from around 3000 found which date from around 3000 B.C.E. and are made in the shape of B.C.E. and are made in the shape of boots. Boots were also found in the tomb boots. Boots were also found in the tomb of Khnumhotep ( of Khnumhotep (2140-1785B.C.E.) in Egypt. B.C.E.) in Egypt. The Scythians of about 1000 B.C.E. were reported by the Greeks to have worn simple boots of untanned leather with the fur turned in against the leg. These simple baglike boots were then lashed to the leg by a thong of leather. This basic form can be found in the traditional dress of many Asiatic and Arctic cultures as well. In the ancient world, boots In the ancient world, boots represented ruling power and represented ruling power and military might. Emperors and ilitary might. Emperors and kings wore ornate and colorful kings wore ornate and colorful examples; this was a significant examples; this was a significant distinction when the majority distinction when the majority of the population went of the population went barefoot. Leather was barefoot. Leather was expensive, and roman emperors expensive, and roman emperors were cited as wearing colorful were cited as wearing colorful jeweled and embroidered jeweled and embroidered examples-even with gold soles. examples-even with gold soles.


History of boots Middle Ages iddle Ages During the Middle Ages, the styles s D h u o r e in s g a the Middle Ages, the styles nd boots established by the a sh n o c e ie s n a t n w d boots established by the orld continued. Courtiers of t a h n e c C ie a n r t o world continued. Courtiers of lingian period were depicted w the ea C r a in r g ol h in ig gian period were depicted h boots laced halfway up t w he ea le r g in . g Un h d igh boots laced halfway up er Charlemagne the term b th r e od le e g q . u U in nd is er fir C s h t arlemagne the term used for these laced b b o ro o d ts eq a u n i d n r is om first used for these laced an terms rejected. The h b u o e o s ts e, a a nd hi r g oman terms rejected. The h, soft leather shoe and f h o u r e e s r e u , n a n h e igh, soft leather shoe and r to the boot appeared t f o o w re a r r u d nner to the boot appeared the ninth century. During the t t w ow e a lft r h d t t h h r e ninth century. During the ough fourteenth centuries, a tw s e h l o ft r h through fourteenth centuries, t, soft boot called the estivaux w a s a h s o p r o t, p s u o la ft boot called the estivaux r. Toward the middle of t w he as fo p u o r pular. Toward the middle of teenth century, people often w the or f e ou s r o t l e e enth century, people often d hose, which precluded the n w e o e r d e f s o o r le s d ho hose, which precluded the es and boots. need for shoes and boots. Fifteenth Century Fifteenth Century In the fifteenth century, men In the fifteenth century, men wore long boots that reached wore long boots that reached the thighs and were usually of the thighs and were usually of brown leather. This style was brown leather. This style was prevalent among all of the prevalent among all of the classes. Despite this classes. Despite this widespread popularity, this widespread popularity, this was emphatically not an was emphatically not an appropriate style for women; appropriate style for women; in fact this was one of the chief in fact this was one of the chief criminal charges against Joan criminal charges against Joan of Arc in 1431. It was more of Arc in 1431. It was more common for women of the common for women of the fourteenth century to wear fourteenth century to wear laced ankle boots, which were laced ankle boots, which were often lined in fur. often lined in fur.


Moving into the 16th century, high boots were worn to meet upper stocks and developed into the wide, floppy cavalier styles, with soft boots that folded down. Worn for its decorative qualities, and to protect silk stockings, these boots also featured a leather strap on the instep and a strap under the foot, which meant they could be worn for riding too. The 17th century saw the emergence of the first military uniforms and the boot played a critical role in this standardisation. Here, the high-legged cavalier boot from the 16th century was adapted into a highly polished, military jackboot. The high top and rigid finish was incredibly effective at protecting legs while on horses and was worn between 1688 right into the 1760s. 16th-17th century 16th-17th century


Moving on to the 18th century, a Moving on to the 18th century, a jockey style boot in 1927 jockey style bootwas developed to serve the gentlemanly pursuit of sport riding, which f i e n at 1 u 927 to serve the gentlemanly pursuit of sport riding, which red the top folded down under the knee to support mobility, fe a a n t d ur b ed the top folded down under the knee to support mobility, ecome more popular as a fashionable shoe into the 1770s. Y a e nd become more popular as a fashionable shoe into the 1770s. t, under the influence of the French court, boots disappeared e Y x e c t e , p under the influence of the French court, boots disappeared t those worn by laborers, soldiers and devoted sportsmen. except those worn by laborers, soldiers and devoted sportsmen. In the 19th century, English style has made the boot more In the 19th century, English style has made the boot more popular than ever before. popular than ever before. And Beau Brummel, men’s fashion icon, took this in his stride - l men’s fashion icon, took this in his stride - iterally. It was reported his typical morning dress was hessians literally. It was reported his typical morning dress was hessians and pantaloons or top boots and buckskins. and pantaloons or top boots and buckskins. Another important style of this era was the A p n r o a t c h t e i r important style of this era was the Blucher, which was a cal ankle boot worn by laborers and then later worn for c p a r s a u ctical ankle boot worn by laborers and then later worn for al and sports - this design proves to be popular as it serves cas t u h al and sports - this design proves to be popular as it serves e basis for modern shoes today, like the th h e i basis for modern shoes today, like the combat boot and hiking boots (of course they’ve been modified slightly). (of course they’ve been modified slightly). 18th-19th century 18th-19th century


20th century 20th century By the 1920s, boots were soon abandoned by fashionable dress sense, and returned to their function role, specifically used in the military or sport activities. However, the exception was that women in higher class societies would wear knee high leather boots with high heels and side zips for a gaiter fit. And it wasn’t until the second half of the 20th century where boots emerged as a fashion icon favoured by younger generations. With pop culture and films like The Wild One and Rebel Without a Cause, many wore the sturdy motorcycle boot as a visible sign of their rebellion.


20th century 20th century By the 50s, elastic side boots like from the 19th century were the latest trend. However this time it featured a high heel and a pointed toe which was worn with slim fitted tapered trousers - known as the Chelsea boots we see around today. A few years later, the 60s saw an explosion of fashionable boots, with different designs and styles from ankle to thigh high, with or without heels. The 70s saw an increase in unisex designs, with both genders rocking the chukka boots, cowboy boots and zip-up platform boots, like the Dr Martens. Today, boots are worn by almost everyone, everywhere, especially during colder months, reinforcing the notion that these shoes serve to protect against harsh weather conditions.


✮ EVOLUTION OF PRODUCT ✮


Design product Design 1 : LET ‘s KNOCK BOOTS


Design 2 : Boots in Bloom Boots in Bloom


Design 3 : I Shoes To Be Cowgirl ! I Shoes To Be Cowgirl ! I Shoes To Be Cowgirl !


Design 3 : - Evolution Of Boots - - Evolution Of Boots -


Design 5 : ✯ Every Boots Has A Story ✯. ✯ Every Boots Has A Story ✯.


✯ Every Boots Has A Story ✯. ✯ Every Boots Has A Story ✯. FINAL DESIGN : FINAL DESIGN : ““1876”” “1903” “1903” “2022” “2020 ” “2020 ”


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