History of Western fashion
The following is a chronological list of articles covering the history of Western fashion—the story of the changing fashions in clothing in countries under influence of the Western world—from the 5th century to the present.

Overview of fashion from The New Student's Reference Work, 1914.
Summary of women's fashion silhouet changes, 1794–1887
History of fashion by time
- 400–1100 in fashion
- 1100–1200 in fashion
- 1200–1300 in fashion
- 1300–1400 in fashion
- 1400–1500 in fashion
- 1500–1550 in fashion
- 1550–1600 in fashion
- 1600–1650 in fashion
- 1650–1700 in fashion
- 1700–1750 in fashion
- 1750–1775 in fashion
- 1775–1795 in fashion
- 1795–1820 in fashion
- 1820s in fashion
- 1830s in fashion
- 1840s in fashion
- 1850s in fashion
- 1860s in fashion
- 1870s in fashion
- 1880s in fashion
- 1890s in fashion
- 1900s in fashion
- 1910s in fashion
- 1920s in fashion
- 1930–1945 in fashion
- 1945–1960 in fashion
- 1960s in fashion
- 1970s in fashion
- 1980s in fashion
- 1990s in fashion
- 2000s in fashion
- 2010s in fashion
- 2020s in fashion
See also
Medieval dress
Western world and their manners of dressing up
The Western wear category of clothing reflects the style worn in 19th-century clothes for both men and women in the 1940s and 1950s, singing cowboys, such as Gene Autry and Roy Rogers, wore stylized clothes that were popularized in Western films and television. People associated with the West and the southwestern United States, as well as those who enjoy country music and western lifestyles, continue to prefer it.[1]
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