Tag: история моды
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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 ... -
Denim shorts have become a symbol of protest
It's hard to imagine a more familiar and popular summer item than denim shorts. Women have been wearing them for decades, however, it was not always considered decent. Denim shorts officially appeared in the U.S. in the mid-20th century: in the 50's, the company Levi's presented the first collection of denim clothing Levi's Denim Family, in which the shorts appeared. .... -
ANTICIPALITY: historical fashion today
Antiquity - the period from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD. It was a time when two civilisations, Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece, were actively developing. The term itself appeared many centuries later: it was coined by French Renaissance scholars when they analysed the art of the ancient world. In French, the word antiquite translates as ... -
Chopin - the extravagant 17th century shoe
If today's world is characterised by extravagant footwear, shoemakers in the past produced shoes of all kinds and shapes no less creative than those of the 2000s. Among these one cannot fail to mention chopines, a very popular type of women's shoe between the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Although today the 'wedges' of some chopines may resemble the twentieth-century wedges of the same name, in the vintage footwear the purpose ... -
John Galliano's "Artists' Ball" and Gustav Klimt's painting
John Galliano's autumn-winter 2007-2008 couture collection "Artists' Ball" was dedicated to the history of world art. Galliano was inspired by the works of many artists, among them was the painting of Gustav Klimt. The creative artist of the French fashion house Christian Dior John Galliano, inspired by the painting of Gustav Klimt, created models in which the motifs related to the paintings of the artist - modernist can be seen. ... ... -
The crinoline is extreme fashion.
One of the fashion phenomena of the 1980s was the crinoline. It was a special device that supported puffy skirts and allowed the children to sit, stand or hide from the rain in any situation. A joke?! Maybe not. The faux-cell crinoline appeared in June 1856 as a welcome and more practical alternative to the horsehair (whalebone) crinoline. It ... -
Guo Pei. High celestial fashion.
Guo Pei is China's most famous couturier. A contemporary representative of her cultural heritage. Guo Pei has breathed new life into embroidery and painting traditions that date back thousands of years. Showcasing the finest examples of traditional Chinese craftsmanship, combining modern innovation and western style. Guo Pei is a passionate craftsman who wants to evoke emotions and inspire people with his art. In the world of ... -
Cloche hat. The Cloche craze of the 1920s.
A bell-shaped hat or cloche. The cloche (from the French word for bell) is a bonnet with a low, rounded crown and narrow, soft or hard margins. In the early twentieth century, the French fashion designer Caroline Roubaix created the hat, which came into fashion in the 1920s. For more than 50 years, Caroline Réboux held the title of Queen of Hat Fashion. The innovation of this ...
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