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Italian Fashion History
Italian fashion in the Renaissance
The period of the 11th century was, after the development and prevalence of fashion Italian. The development of art is as its peak. The great Italian artists such as Leonardo da Vinci was one of his finest masterpieces. Italian fashion has also been influenced for art during this period. It has paid much attention to extravagant dresses. The wealthy merchants of large sums of money at their disposal were willing to spend lavishly in expensive clothes. They showed their power and status through the competition to dress extravagantly. complex designs with complex patterns have been made. Like the current fad rich merchant who wear dresses that were fashionable.
There was increased consumption of fashionable fabrics with more stress quality fabrics. The demand for materials high quality fabric has led to the manufacture of fabrics.
The tissues were used for a standard material velvet cloth was very expensive, and brocades. Men's clothing \ 's were short and broad with long decorated with ribbons and jewels. Richly decorated with hats of different shapes match their costumes.
The decline of Italian fashion
The Gothic style is simpler style became popular in Italy and has influenced Italian fashion. The predominance of Spanish fashion crisis led to the Italian fashion. The projector offers Italian fashion for hundreds of years. For centuries, Italian fashion has disappeared from the world of fashion.
The Renaissance Italian fashion
Post World War II, Italy has exported products to fashion accessories and leather goods. He has been the effort of Florentino Giovan Battista Giorgini cases that have tried to bring Italy into the world of fashion.
He was taken from the Italian fashion, February 25, 1951, when Giovanni Battista Giorgini a parade Fashion in Florence. Giorgini taking into account the international audience threw a fancy party at his villa. He had invited guests and journalists to cover the exposure. The models were noble men and women wearing fancy clothes and Italian in the ballroom. Giorgini wanted to show that these expensive clothes are worn by the rich influential easily. The fashion show has become successful overnight. In July 1952, he organized a fashion show with names like Giorgini Capucci, Valentino and Armani became an instant success.
Until 1970, fashion was mainly for the rich and famous. With the change in time, the Italian fashion to food, specifically targeted common human rags. In the 1970s through the 1980s, Milan has become a reference point and created fashion trends, such as jeans and miniskirts that are affordable for ordinary people. Dressed in the most elegant and fashion available to the common man at a low price.
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