Peas: coloring at all times

Colour "peas" refers to is the fact that does not go out of fashion. Or, at least, forget about it for a short time. The collection Autumn-Winter 2011 Designers have not missed peas and Hollywood ladies have time to replenish your wardrobe with new models already in the coloring.





A brief excursion into history. The first such coloring appeared on clothes at the end of the 19th century in the UK. In English this pattern called «Polka dot». It is believed that the colors had a "name" due to dance the polka. The first mention of the term dates back to 1871 - in the journal «Godey».

And now let us return to the present. So, what we are presented to the monsters fashion industry?



Gucci appeals to 70th: long chiffon maxi dress.



Jil Stuart uses colored dots.



Lanvin: dress in muted colors with one sleeve.



Black-and-white combination is always relevant and stylish, and this benefited when creating a collection LAMB Very even nothing happened.



Vena Cava selects the French style, and small peas.



Yves Saint Laurent decided to combine coloring "polka dots" with patent leather. In honor of the truth, not to my taste, such a model.




Marc Jacobs decided that once a pea, it means everything and a hat and a dress and tights ...







Please note that in many models, designers use coloring peas in a few non-standard, unusual variant:







He did not remain indifferent to this pattern, and Stella McCartney. Stella combines monochromatic fabric and "polka dots", which she good at it.











"Peas" though good, but unfortunately, not all innovative ideas as well as the colors will become a classic. Personally, I'm kind of the models are not attracted. But what caught the ubiquitous celebrities, who are in step with fashion?
Katie Holmes and Heidi Klum prefer peas in a "shoe" form. In sandals and shoes this color scheme looks great, too.









Please note: to develop a new model for Stella McCartney appreciated Kate Winslet. By the way, a really good choice.

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