Video: Silk ribbons are back in fashion
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
You can write as much as you like about clothes, and even more so about women's clothes. And fashion designers amaze us every day, showing their new and new ideas.
It is simply impossible not to fall in love with a model of clothes from designer Josie la Baronne! Here we can see dresses, blouses, and tops - whatever your heart desires. I suppose the female gaze immediately notices that there is something special about these models - what then? The fact is that all clothes are made of silk, but this is not even the main thing, although this is also. When creating, ribbons were used, intertwined in such a way that they create a beautiful mesh pattern. Whether to call it a grid a cell - which is more correct? Everyone will choose the definition for himself, but we can only state the fact that the clothes fit like a glove, and really pleases the eye. Not every modern girl, especially those who prefer a sporty style, will suit this type of clothing.
However, everyone else should like it, because silk ribbons delight not so much lovely ladies as their gentlemen. Here, there is just an abundance of silk and ribbons. And although summer is ending, we can assume that such blouses and dresses will still be in fashion, even if they are rather light. After all, the colors are bright, and this cannot but please those who are used to pamper themselves and those around them with extravagant outfits. Although silk itself can drive anyone crazy.
Idea by Josie la Baronne
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