Showing posts with label tulle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tulle. Show all posts

12 November 2016

The frill



Sweater Aran Market, Skirt and Shoes Zara, Socks Primark, Bag Savida
 


29 August 2015

Wonderland


Sweatshirt Koko Swag available also on DaWanda
Skirt own design ( available on order), Shoes Mango

12 September 2014

Life is a Label Look


Lace top vintage, Bandeau top Mango, Skirt own design, Boots H&M
Clutch Zara, Earrings Asos

08 September 2014

The Creative Quarter Look


Top H&M, Skirt own design (for sale), Shoes Mango, Ribbon Vintage

06 June 2014

Fluo green


Top & Shoes Pimkie, Skirt own design ( for sale)

26 April 2014

Sporty tulle



Jacket & Top Vero Moda, Skirt own design ( for sale), Shoes Mango

16 April 2014

Green me!



Top Reserved, Skirt own design ( for sale), Shoes New Look, Handcuffs Asos

03 April 2014

Blue me!



Top H&M, Skirt own design ( sold- similar available on order), Bag Mango
Shoes Dorothy Perkins, Bracelet H&M

24 March 2014

Pale pink tulle



Shirt & Top Atmosphere, Skirt own design ( for sale), Boots Zara, 
Bag JS by Jane Shilton

09 March 2014

Punky tutu



Top Vero Moda, Vest H&M, Skirt own design ( sold-similar available on order),
 Tights Primark, Ankle boots Asos

06 February 2014

Camel coat



Coat Zara, Jumper Zara, Skirt own design (sold, similiar available on order),
 Shoes New Look

23 January 2014

Pink flowers on the tulle



Jumper Mango, Skirt own design ( for sale), Shoes Mango, Earrings Asos

20 January 2014

Evening gown


    Evening dresses vary from ballerina to maxi length and are generally made of expensive fabrics such as lace, silk chiffon, satin, organza, velvet, etc.. Also well-known as court dresses they emerged in the 15th century with the grow of the Burgundian court.
Wool, in different weaves, was the most major widely used fabric at the time. Rich fibres were frequently the domain of the aristocracy, used as an identifier of social level and importance. Also silk (firmly established around 1400 in the Mediterranean) became stylish for those who could afford it. Dresses for court balls and similar celebrations were often made of intricately woven silk and trimmed with luxurious furs to emphasize the wearer's social position. The Italian Renaissance courts were the summit of style and elegance in Europe. With the beginning of the Baroque era, 17th century court dresses featured draped skirts with long trains, tight bodices, low necklines trimmed with lace, and embroidery. At the beginning of late 18th century, the term "evening gown" emerged, as balls and official dances were no longer the only domain of royals and nobility. The French Revolution had caused social disturbance, and strongly tiled the place of upper-middle and upper class society. A common silhouettes for evening wear, just as for day wear, was the high-waisted empire or regency dress. Evening versions traited lowers necklines, short sleeves, highly structured fabrics and embroidery. Evening styles has changed radically during the 19th century, and expand from the relatively simple classically inspired shape of the early decades to progressively fuller skirts and, at times, sleeves. During the Edwardian period, or Belle Epoque, the s-shaped figure was stylish which included a very slim waist. Straight away preceding and during World War I, shape became looser and more fluid as a forerunner to the boyish silhouettes of the 1920s. Along with the Empire cut, over the years the sheath, mermaid, A-line, and trumpet form became fashionable. Also, the dropped waist and princess style were trendy, depending on the period (based on Wikipedia)