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The winter of luxury (Part 2)
Posted on February 12th, 2007 at 8:19 am by admin

Besides, there are a lot of very interesting variants among offers of the leading designers. For example, a rigid corset embroidered with a gold / silver string and pastes can be worn today atop of thin knitted roll-neck sweater and with wide trousers in man’s style, and a multilayered skirt can be combined with lace and frills atop of narrow slinky jeans.

Such epoch as Napoleonic France which is marked by romanticism and refinement gives the inspiration to the designers nowadays. They are obviously preferred by such Houses of fashion, as Channel, Dolce&Gabbana, and Ferre.

So, a famous duet Dolce&Gabbana represents simultaneously the dresses in the empire style from silk and chiffon with a high waist with a bodice embroidered with gold, and also velvet uniforms in style of Napoleonic officers with piping, emblems, cervical silk scarves and the gilt metal buttons.

Thus modern designers can use not only the fabrics which are traditional for epoch of citing, namely brocade, a velvet, natural silk, Gobelin tapestries, but also quite modern creations of XX century - such, as a thin knitted cloth and cotton. It allows us to see an ironic sight of the modern person beyond these images of a complex embroideries and refined cuts. So it is also necessary for us to think of this fashion likewise - with delight, but without a superfluous worship. The use of the luxurious clothes in your winter wardrobe during the actual season does not mean a cult of luxury at all.

The winter of luxury (Part 1)
Posted on February 11th, 2007 at 1:47 pm by admin

The well-known designers of clothes have wonderfully managed to create the harmonious union of minimalism and a real luxury this winter season. The most actual grey color and an absolute abundance of gold of all its kinds, very simple refined silhouettes and precisely verified the most complicated designs which consist of the set of details and layers have got mixed up in a freakish mosaic.

At last the designers do not hesitate to present the woman as a queen and suggest that each of us should feel if not queen, then a princess for certain. Even such traditionally inclined to a democratic character and simplicity the House of fashion as Miu Miu, offers completely fantastic shoes from a scarlet varnished leather on the platform sole simulating a complex gilt baroque groove.

Baroque motives (which were not considered to be a good taste even during their own epoch) can be seen in collections from Roberto Cavalli, Blumarine, Gaultier and even Yamamoto. They are represented by the multilayered ribbons, bows, trains, lacy long cuffs, laces, fur lists, and long light skirts - everything, that can give pleasure to a woman.