History of tennis fashion part 2

Coco Chanel - French designer also influenced the update on the court fashion. No one expected then that her knee-length white dress and headband would become part of the canons of tennis fashion for decades. A revolution in the wardrobes of female athletes, also was made by Ted Tinling. In 1949, Gertrude Moran wore a short skirt with shown underwear. It was sensation for people at that time. Over the years, the standard was becoming less and less restrictive. Andre Agassi brought a bit of color to the fashion. His trademarks included denim shorts, flashy T-shirts and bright tennis shoes. Another change to women are pants. The fashion revolution, in which women fight for the right to legally wear trousers, can easily compete with best-selling crime novels. Amelia Jenks Bloomer, an American feminist from the second half of the 19th century, won women the right to wear trousers. A decision was made because women wanted to spend free time more actively but also comfortable.









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  1. Was Agassi the first to break away from white as a compulsory colour?

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