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Everything is new - is well forgotten old
Comparing advertising posters which have become fashion icons of the past and present, fashion historian Lilach Ramzi showed the cyclical nature of this industry, sometimes reaching up to full similarity and recurrence.
Of course, plagiarism nobody says, but a series of photos shows how the images of the past are back to create this fashion icons.
Ramsey explains that previous iconic fashion photography, which became a model of style, designers can use advanced post-production to describe the contemporary fashion, fashion trends, and ultimately borrow achievements of previous years, or be directly inspired by the work.
The historian says that he wants to help his contemporaries, who are used to seeing in every modern fashion trends latest developments, to look back into the past and find similar stories.
This enables the realization that fashion - is a phenomenon of recurrence, which again confirms the saying "Everything new is well forgotten old».
Here you can find the most fascinating parallel fashion, which can be traced similarities or nearly full compliance with the development of modern design - models from the past.
Of course, plagiarism nobody says, but a series of photos shows how the images of the past are back to create this fashion icons.
Ramsey explains that previous iconic fashion photography, which became a model of style, designers can use advanced post-production to describe the contemporary fashion, fashion trends, and ultimately borrow achievements of previous years, or be directly inspired by the work.
The historian says that he wants to help his contemporaries, who are used to seeing in every modern fashion trends latest developments, to look back into the past and find similar stories.
This enables the realization that fashion - is a phenomenon of recurrence, which again confirms the saying "Everything new is well forgotten old».
Here you can find the most fascinating parallel fashion, which can be traced similarities or nearly full compliance with the development of modern design - models from the past.