Lace this traditional process from ancient Europe, its birth period has long been difficult to trace. Nineteenth century Britain, Victoria Queen's wedding day wearing a handmade lace wedding, the legend is that there are hundreds of craftsmen for six consecutive months sleepless sewn embroidery ..... The artifacts so spent in the past have been symbols of the status of upper class in the long history. But until today, lace ivory white gloss and gorgeous handmade texture, is still the girl's heart the most pure dream.
If the lace is only a symbol of high society noble women, I believe Victorian clothing will not become a classic . The kind of delicate and exquisite handmade texture, gorgeous natural hook weave thread, it is definitely a lace handicrafts to bring us the most profound wonderful feeling.
With the changing times and fashion, lace is no longer a high society noble nobility exclusive, in the efforts of designers, began to be widely used for wedding dresses and dress, so that each girl can rely on lace to convey to others Exquisite and delicate emotions. Or it can be said, lace will always affect the feelings of first love, will always emerge out of the aesthetic and sacred marriage hall, of course, which contains a long history of lace.
Sub-animal husbandry designer with a soft white and pink to the delicate lace fabric combination, the perfect reflection of women's soft and fresh, and instantly will each girl into a soft water like a woman, elegant, romantic, reveals a unique Taste, used to open a new round of fashion, just right.The Spring of 2017, lace dress, second change spring goddess!
1. Headline act
Forget the ironic slogan cap; this summer, windswept hair needs little adornment other than a fisherman hat. Rummage through Rokit to find vintage Fila numbers, or debut Miu Miu's sequin-embellished bucket.
2. Belt up
Switch your cross-body for a belt bag - and wear super cinched at the waist, or over one shoulder. Gucci's is the prize, but vintage styles produce a similar effect. The added extra? A checked lumberjack shirt.
3. Be a wallflower
Sportswear has had its time in the sun (and rain, for that matter). Time to channel Goldie Hawn in full Seventies Shampoo mode. Chloé has the modern update on off-the-shoulder florals in soft blues and browns, otherwise trawl vintage shops for wallpaper prints you can show off over Spandex leggings.
4. Pose and expose
Ponchos and practical nylon cover-ups will always have a place in the festival-goer's wardrobe arsenal - but why obscure your finely constructed outfit? Pack a transparent vinyl raincoat instead - all the better to show off the vintage floral dress underneath.
5. The ear's the thing
Get ready to master the new decadent mood: accessorise every outfit with super-sized earrings, rather than hair garlands or glittery eye-make up.
6. Go undercover
A parka is a festival mainstay - and Valentino's nineties camouflage is something worth investing it. Wear it with a tea dress for day, and pack striped knitwear for cooler nights - extra points for camo trousers.
OCCASIONALLY an old faithful hits the runway and you somehow pass over it. Camel coats are nothing new, and easily pushed from the spotlight as bolshier red shearling and baby blue patent iterations get the front row snapping - but take a second glance. They're making a stealth bid for power for autumn/winter 2017. At Max Mara, whose claim on the camel coat is more comprehensive than most, the stand-out came with a matching headscarf, worn by model Halima Aden. At Dolce & Gabbana, camel came upholstered with boisterous roses. Fendi's camel coat came with delectable red top-stitching and F-logo buttons; while Bottega Veneta's was cool, calm, and double-breasted, with a little Forties kick. The biggest surprise? A camel coat on the runway at Versace, that fierce, feisty label with the monopoly on female empowerment. Camel's come over all uninhibited - wear it with anything.