Saturday, July 20, 2013

Black Dresses- Unique Bridal Collections For Everyone

In her latest bridal collection, one of the world's leading designers presented a series of black dresses that left peoples mouth open for a long time- this happned to more than one: all the clothes were black.
With all the great weddings this year was fun out of the norm. However, this is not the first time the Chinese seamstress who made costumes of renowned stars like Victoria Beckham and Kim Kardashian, opted for innovation. In previous collections she has already presented wedding dresses in a variety of colors that are totally dark. She states black helps to build an aura of mystery

Trendy or not

It should be noted that the trend of dark clothing was also installed for a time in our country. A few years ago, photographs of nineteenth-century Peruvian brides surprised. Many are married to black and that is, the white standard (post wedding of Victoria) have not yet installed.

Peruvian

Although initially said, Peruvian brides have chosen to wear black because of the Pacific War (which occurred between 1879 and 1883), apparently just really this period would have coincided with the fashion black dresses trends of the time. It would not be until the twentieth century when the tradition of the white dress finally settle and spread. Today in which innovation is the norm, the only question is whether the particular initiative of Vera Wang not extends altars and churches. Will the standards change prestigious fashion designer as he did at the time of Queen Victoria? For whom are you wearing a dress? Madame Black, by whom is in mourning, "asked the man.�For you, monsieur!" Was the response from the designer Coco Chanel, clad in the classic black dress, short skirt, cut with its very simple and dull in theory should not cause such a stir and resulted in day, as is causing and will continue probably in the future.

A powerful item

Even today, many designers have in their black dresses collections of classic and variant 85. Why? It's just a plain garment, but no other weapon is a work such wonders in the closet of a woman for any occasion, yet elegantly sensual. Adjusted throughout the body and above the knees and above all in black! This is the definition of the dress that once Chanel popularized here in a model of Emmerling. Chanel in 1926 brought to market the dress, called in English LBD (little black dress, little black dress), and caused a scandal. Coco Chanel designed it for women in mourning after the First World War, with her expressing her pain but also its desire for the future.

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