Until the 18th century, coats were solely considered attire for men, and women of delicate nature refrained from embracing this aspect of men's fashion and draping it over their delicate shoulders. However, this perception underwent a significant transformation initiated by Marquise de Pompadour, the illustrious favorite of French king Louis XV. She ingeniously reimagined the men's coat, imbuing it with femininity and elegance.
During that era, women began adorning their coats with feathers, bows, ribbons, and beads, complementing their overall look with hats, gloves, and muffs. As the 19th century commenced, women's attire witnessed a shift, with voluminous dresses, large skirts, and corsets fading away, subsequently impacting the appearance of women's coats. This era ushered in the vogue for narrow models that accentuated the figure. The color palette for women's coats also underwent a transformation, with the check pattern gaining popularity, largely influenced by the well-known 22-year-old American journalist, Nellie Bly. In 1889, this audacious young lady resolved to surpass the fictional character Phileas Fogg's record by circumnavigating the globe in 75 days. Throughout her remarkable journey, she garnered attention for her checkered coat, not only in local newspapers but also in international media. Ultimately, this courageous woman completed her global expedition in a mere 71 days, carrying a pocket watch, a set of pencils, and 200 pounds in her pocket. In the 20th century, fashion trends were no longer shaped by incidental heroines but by prominent fashion houses and their esteemed designers. For instance, the renowned brand Balenciaga introduced the world to the square or cocoon coat during one of its fashion shows, revolutionizing the industry with its short design tapering towards the bottom.
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