Friday, September 16, 2016

MY OUTFIT WITH DRESS and some fashion facts about dresses...

MY OUTFIT WITH DRESS and some fashion facts about dresses...

 

         DRESS  BOSS ORANGE ,   SANDALS    BALDININI,    BAG  FURLA  ,  SUNGLASSES  KATE SPADE  



Hello friends! Today I would like to continue with the images from Lisbon, we are still here, but we will be on the road again very soon...But more on that later. In the meantime, this is one of my favorite bows, taken on a warm sunny day. I've already said that a dress is my favorite wardrobe item, the season doesn't matter, only fabrics and styles change. And, since I confess my love for dresses, it would be very useful to share interesting information about the origin and history of the creation of different styles of dresses.


 So, in short, about the most interesting : SHEATH DRESS
Coco Chanel invented this simple and elegant dress back in 1926 and to this day it has no analogues. But it didn't start out easy. Chanel's new invention was not immediately appreciated by the public. It was only 2 years later that it truly became independent and had the right to change colors. WRAP DRESSES
A sophisticated version of a wpapped house dress. This discovery was first discovered by Diana von Furstenberg in 1972. The incentive to create a gorgeous casual dress was the divorce from her husband of royal blood. In the beginning, the dress was made of cotton with viscose, bright colors, with floral prints and a plunging neckline. Initially, the dress was created not for the approval of men, but for their own comfort :) Diana has said more than once that her priority is relationships and harmony with herself, without which other relationships will not bring happiness...

A – SILHOUETTE DRESS
The inventor of this model is Christian Dior. In 1955, at the show of the spring collection called A-line collection, he presented his new discovery. Since then, dresses of this style have been called A-silhouette. This is a generalized name for dresses with an A-shaped silhouette, while the expansion of the dress can start from the waist, shoulders or chest. TUNIC DRESS
The history of the creation of this style of dress leads to ancient Greece, where the tunic was the main garment. From ancient Greek, "tunic" means "shell". It was worn by both wealthy and poor citizens. There were no gender differences in the wearing of tunics, everyone wore them. Only the length, the quality of the fabric, the availability of decorations and finishes changed. At the beginning of the 20th century, the tunic returned to fashion, it was sewn from pleated silk. In the 60s, thanks to Yves Saint Laurent and the hippie movement, tunics in ethnic styles became fashionable. A tunic with sand-colored lacing becomes a hit. SUNDRESS
The source of the sarafan is considered to be women's clothing of the Slavs. In Europe, too, every nation had its own varieties of sundress. In the Russian chronicle, the first mention of him dates back to the XIV century, and in the XVIII he absolutely took root among the peasants. It was worn over a shirt as an apron. In the 19th century, a straight–cut sundress with straps appeared, and 100 years later, an improved version of a modern suit - a bodice and skirt.The original sundress has a free form, sometimes it changes under the influence of fashion.

 





 

 



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