Tag: история моды
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History of the wig: from antiquity to modern times
Парик — это не просто аксессуар, а символ статуса, моды и культурных изменений на протяжении веков. История парика насчитывает тысячи лет и охватывает множество цивилизаций, каждая из которых придавала парикам свое уникальное значение. Истоки использования париков можно проследить до Древнего Египта, где они стали популярны уже в 3000 году до нашей эры. Египтяне носили парики ... -
The little black dress: from a symbol of modesty to a style icon
The little black dress is not just a wardrobe item, but a true fashion icon that has travelled through the ages and has become a symbol of elegance and versatility. Its history is full of significant events and changes in fashion trends, reflecting social and cultural changes. The roots of the little black dress can be traced back to the early 20th century. In 1920, Coco Chanel introduced her ... -
The history of the tailcoat: from utilitarian garment to symbol of elegance
The tailcoat is a piece of men's clothing that has undergone significant changes over the centuries and has become a symbol of formality and elegance. The history of the tailcoat covers several centuries, from the 18th century to the present day. The tailcoat as an element of men's wardrobe appeared at the end of the XVII - beginning of the XVIII century in France. Originally, it was a simplified version of a jacket, which ... -
Pannier in women's fashion: from the luxury of French aristocracy to contemporary trends
The pannier as an element of women's fashion has a rich history going back to the 17th century. This style of dress became a symbol of luxury and elegance among French aristocrats, gaining popularity during the era of Queen Marie Antoinette. A pannier (from the French word "paniers", which means "baskets") was a dress with wide, voluminous skirts, creating the effect of a luxurious and majestic outfit. These skirts were supported by special ... -
The hobble skirt: the fashion that shackled women.
At the beginning of the 20th century, fashion underwent many transformations, and one of the most extravagant and memorable trends was the hobble skirt. This unique wardrobe element, which peaked in popularity between 1908 and 1914, was designed to emphasise femininity and grace, but at the same time significantly restricted the freedom of movement of the wearer. The hobble skirt was a narrow skirt with a ... -
Poncho: a symbol of culture and style
The poncho is a unique piece of national outerwear that has its roots in Latin America. The history of the poncho begins with the Araucano Indians who lived in the mountainous regions. It was they who were the first to sew and wear ponchos. The main advantage of this garment was that it provided warmth and comfort without restricting movements due to the loose cut. The most ancient ... -
Leggings: from antiquity to everyday life
Leggings are one of the most versatile and popular wardrobe items that have survived many fashion trends and have remained relevant for centuries. They combine comfort and style, perfect for a variety of situations, from sports training to casual outings. Interestingly, their history goes back to the ... -
Headdress of married Khalkha women: tradition and decoration
National costumes have always been a rich source of inspiration for doll authors. The variety of styles, colours and patterns allows artists to create unique and memorable works of art. Dolls in national costumes are not only beautiful, but also carry rich cultural information. They can tell about the traditions, customs and history of the people to whom they belong. The Khalkha people living in Mongolia, ... -
Châtelain: the keys to history
A chatelaine is a piece of jewellery in the form of a chain that is attached to a belt or pocket and serves to store various small items: keys, wallet, pocket watch, scissors etc. Chatelets were especially popular in the XVIII-XIX centuries and were considered a stylish and practical accessory. Nowadays they have regained popularity, becoming not only a piece of jewellery, but also a bright ... -
Timberland. Why is the company logo an oak tree?
Timberland's oak tree logo has deep historical roots. It symbolises generational continuity, as the brand's founder, Nathan Schwartz, together with his sons turned the company into a family business. This emphasises their commitment to producing high quality shoes that will last for years to come. Nathan Schwartz (left) with his son Sidney Schwartz (right) One of Timberland's key achievements ...
Derek Weisberg: through art I try to answer questions
Derek Weisberg: through art I try to answer questions
TOP 100 Daily Doll 2023
TOP 100 Daily Doll 2023