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Tuesday 15 July 2014

Pink & Stripes


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Although this summer is not really a proper summer because the weather is more like rainy, I chose an outfit for "semi- summer",  if it can be called so, by combining a striped shirt made ​​by my dear seamstress (about her I already spoke in the previous post) with a pair of ecological leather leggings. Although I am a fan of high and very high heels, not only because of my stature but because I see it perfect, judging by their form, though this pair of pink shoes I love them for the given comfort and the color which I find it to be gorgeous.
The encyclopedia of today will be related to the Breton stripes in fashion. 
Striped top as we know it today came into, thanks to a law decree from France, which introduced the navy and white striped knitted shirt to the French Navy sailor uniforms. The original design had 21 stripes, one for each of Napoleon's victories.
This garment item passed from the working class into female fashion, basically braking the link with the fashion corsets of those times. The evolution has grown due to the increased in popularity of the seaside destinations like Saint Tropez. In Coco Chanel's vision this item could be associated with flared pants. In the style adapted in the '30s , the superior class would pair the top with a tie, jacket and shorts.
The top was then made ​​popular by celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Pablo Picasso, Brigitte Bardot, Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Audrey Hepburn, James Dean and Jean Seberg. 
The design is now synonymous with chic Parisian style. The top was recreated in the collections of the fashion houses such as Balmain, Gucci, Givenchy and Jean Paul Gaultier.
Hug you all!

RO
Desi vara asta nu prea este vara intrucat mai mult ploua, am optat pentru o tinuta de "semi vara" daca poate fi numita asa, imbinand o bluza cu dungi facuta de croitoreasa mea draga, (despre care am mai povestit si in postarea anterioara) cu o pereche de leggings din piele ecologica. Desi eu sunt adepta tocurilor inalte si foarte inalte si asta nu doar datorita staturii mele cat si pentru faptul ca-i vad perfecti in forma lor, totusi aceasta pereche de pantofi roz ii ador pentru confortul pe care il confera si pentru coloarea pe care o gasesc superba.
Enciclopedia de astazi va fi legata de printul dungilor in moda. Topul cu dungi asa cum il cunoastem astazi a luat fiinta datorita unui decret de lege din Franta, care a introdus bleumarin si alb cu dungi la camasile uniformelor tricotate ale marinarilor din marina franceza. Designul original, avea 21 de dungi, una pentru fiecare dintre victoriile lui Napoleon.
Trecerea acestui articol de imbracaminte de la clasa muncitoare in moda feminina, a fost a fost practic o desprindere de moda corsetelor a acelor timpuri. Evolutia a luat amploare si datorita cresterii in popularitate a destinatiilor de pe litoral, cum ar fi Saint Tropez. In viziunea lui Coco Chanel aceasta piesa putea fi asociata cu pantaloni lungi evazati. In stilul adaptat in anii '30, clasa superioara ar asocia partea de sus cu o cravata, sacou si pantaloni scurti.
Topul a fiind facut ulterior popular de staruri precum Marilyn Monroe, Pablo Picasso, Brigitte Bardot, Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Audrey Hepburn, James Dean si Jean Seberg.
Designul este acum sinonim cu stilul parizian chic. Topul a fost recreat in colectiile unor de case de moda, cum ar fi, Balmain, Gucci, Givenchy si Jean Paul Gaultier.
Va imbratisez cu drag!
Photography by ANDREEA TALIN


Monday 23 June 2014

Dancing dots


In tune with today's outfit I find interesting to make a journey in the history of polka dots skirt.The beginning of the polka dots lasting role in fashion history  it was in the 20th century. In 1928, Mickey Mouse's female companion, Minnie, was born in the Walt Disney illustration studio dressed in a polka dot skirt, a trademark of the animated icon.
Some people associate polka dots with Venezuelan fashion designer Carolina Herrera, who used polka dots on most of her dresses during the late 80s and early 90s, but the French designer Coco Chanel favoured dots in the 1920s and then during the 1940's and '50s, the polka dot graced the gowns of female celebrities from Marilyn Monroe to Elizabeth Taylor, during the same time period Christian Dior began to release his notable hourglass dresses in spotted prints.
Yet, the 1950s was the polka dots biggest decade and the polka dot pattern has been often associated with the 50’ ever since, the 1980s were the decade of polka dot accessories.
The term "polka dot" first appeared in the 1880s when both the dots and the dance were especially popular, traditionally polka dots were used in the clothing of flamenco dancers and performers.
In 2006, polka dot skirtsdressesscarves and tops became a fad in the United Kingdom. These days we can include it in the pin-up style.
Hug you all <3

In ton cu tinuta de astazi gasesc interesant sa facem un periplu in istoria fustei "polka" cu buline. Inceputul rolului bulinelor in istoria modei a fost in secolul XX. In 1928, partenera lui Mickey Mouse, Minnie, a prins viata in studiourile Walt Disney fiind imbracata intr-o fusta polka cu buline, devenita marca comerciala a pictogramei animate.
Unii atribuie bulinele designer- ului de moda venezuelean Carolina Herrera, care a folosit buline pe cele mai multe dintre rochiile ei la sfarsitul anilor '80 si inceputul anilor '90, defapt designerul francez Coco Chanel a folosit materiale cu buline mai devreme, in 1920 iar, mai apoi in anii '50 respectiv '40, bulinele au aparut pe rochiile unor celebritati ca  Marilyn Monroe si  Elizabeth Taylor, in aceeasi perioada de timp Christian Dior a inceput sa creeze rochiile cu o crioala de tip clepsidra cu acelasi imprimeu cu buline.
Cu toate acestea, anii '50 sunt considerati a fi deceniul bulinelor iar, modelul de polka cu buline a ramas in istorie ca fiind reprezentativa perioadei anilor 50 ", iar anii '80 s-au remarcat ca fiind perioada accesoriilor cu buline.
Termenul de "buline polka", a aparut pentru prima data in anii '80, cand atat dansul cat si bulinele au fost deosebit de populare.In mod traditional, bulinele au fost utilizate ca imprimeu al hainelor dansatorilor de flamenco si al artistilor interpreti.
In 2006, fuste "polka" cu buline, rochii, esarfe si topuri au redevenit un trend in Marea Britanie. Astazi il putem include in stilul pin-up.
Va imbratisez cu drag <3

Photography by ANDREEA TALIN


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