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Prints
As long as you walk in a black turtleneck and jeans - you do not have nothing to do with fashion. Once put on the prints, you immediately appear personality. Zandra Rhodes, the British designer
Prints are always in fashion. Even in ancient times in Egypt and China applied to the fabric patterns. From there, painted and came to Europe, where textile patterns liked the royal and other high-ranking persons. Since then prints become an integral part of fashion, and many of them at all considered classics.
Cage
Checkered prints a great many, but I will tell only the most-most.
Plaid. Generally tartan - a fabric print itself is properly called tartan. Very often, this pattern is used for coloring the famous kilt or as symbols of clans and organizations.
Fashion for tartan introduced none other than Britain's Queen Victoria, who loved "all Scottish." It was she who came up with her husband Albert decorate his residence checkered decorative fabrics.
Later, from the tissue into the cell began to sew casual women's dresses, children's costumes and even men's trousers.
British designers love tartan and gladly use it in their collections. Among others, for fans of this can be attributed prints now deceased genius Alexander McQueen ...
... And founder of punk style Vivienne Westwood.
Helena Bonham Carter in a dress created by Vivienne Westwood.
And celebrities are wearing tartan and a feast in the world.
Gwen Stefani on stage ...
... And in life
Rising star Chloe Moritz
Kate Moss / Lenny Kravitz
Lindsay Lohan
Helena Bonham Carter - a lover plaid prints
The daughter of star parents, fashionista and aspiring actress Willow Smith
Cell Prince of Wales
As is well known, that in honor monarchs automatically receives the status of "fashionable" among the common people. So it was with the Prince of Wales cell, named after the son of Queen Victoria. Edward VII was recognized as a dandy, a trendsetter and loved cage (apparently an inherited).
From this print fabric sewn men's suits, and then "Prince of Wales" and has migrated into the female wardrobe.
Winona Ryder
Rosin Murphy (Moloko)
Madras cell gets its name from the ancient Indian city of Madras. The main difference from the rest of the Madras plaid prints - is its asymmetry.
The famous print Burberry - kind of Madras cells.
Cashmere Scarf Burberry - a favorite accessory star
Ashton Kutcher
Blake Lively
Jared Leto
Lindsay Lohan
Celebrities happy to try on clothes in Madras cell
Whitney Port
Pax Jolie-Pitt
Sarah Jessica Parker
Rashida Jones enjoys Madras shorts in a large cage, but wearing a shirt in a cage ...
... Vichy
I do not know about you, but I have a cell Vichy primarily associated with Brigitte Bardot, because in this particular dress color in 1959 the actress married. The design of the dress was designed by Jacques Esterel.
Cage Vichy was established in 1850 and is named after the French town of the same name.
Chanel
Burberry
D & G
People Tree
Vichy - one of the basic elements of clothes and interior in country style.
Crow's feet
Despite the fact that the goose foot pattern we associate with Mademoiselle Chanel invented it all the same Scots and Coco brought him into fashion.
Originally made of cloth "in the tab" sewed women's two-piece and autumn coat, but in the 30s and 70s, when the print experienced its peak, the pattern can be seen everywhere - on clothes, shoes, accessories, furniture, wallpaper, car seats, etc.
The classic version of the crow's feet - black and white, but it is very advantageous to look and other colors combined with black, for example, red or blue.
The funny thing is that in the Russian language, this print is known as goose (occasionally chicken) foot, German - cock's foot in English - canine tooth and the French affectionately call him Pepita.
Keri Hilson, Gwen Stefani, Ashley Greene
Penelope Cruz, Lady Gaga, Dita Von Teese
Rihanna
Leighton Meester, Christina Aguilera
Dita Von Teese
To be continued…
Prints are always in fashion. Even in ancient times in Egypt and China applied to the fabric patterns. From there, painted and came to Europe, where textile patterns liked the royal and other high-ranking persons. Since then prints become an integral part of fashion, and many of them at all considered classics.
Cage
Checkered prints a great many, but I will tell only the most-most.
Plaid. Generally tartan - a fabric print itself is properly called tartan. Very often, this pattern is used for coloring the famous kilt or as symbols of clans and organizations.
Fashion for tartan introduced none other than Britain's Queen Victoria, who loved "all Scottish." It was she who came up with her husband Albert decorate his residence checkered decorative fabrics.
Later, from the tissue into the cell began to sew casual women's dresses, children's costumes and even men's trousers.
British designers love tartan and gladly use it in their collections. Among others, for fans of this can be attributed prints now deceased genius Alexander McQueen ...
... And founder of punk style Vivienne Westwood.
Helena Bonham Carter in a dress created by Vivienne Westwood.
And celebrities are wearing tartan and a feast in the world.
Gwen Stefani on stage ...
... And in life
Rising star Chloe Moritz
Kate Moss / Lenny Kravitz
Lindsay Lohan
Helena Bonham Carter - a lover plaid prints
The daughter of star parents, fashionista and aspiring actress Willow Smith
Cell Prince of Wales
As is well known, that in honor monarchs automatically receives the status of "fashionable" among the common people. So it was with the Prince of Wales cell, named after the son of Queen Victoria. Edward VII was recognized as a dandy, a trendsetter and loved cage (apparently an inherited).
From this print fabric sewn men's suits, and then "Prince of Wales" and has migrated into the female wardrobe.
Winona Ryder
Rosin Murphy (Moloko)
Madras cell gets its name from the ancient Indian city of Madras. The main difference from the rest of the Madras plaid prints - is its asymmetry.
The famous print Burberry - kind of Madras cells.
Cashmere Scarf Burberry - a favorite accessory star
Ashton Kutcher
Blake Lively
Jared Leto
Lindsay Lohan
Celebrities happy to try on clothes in Madras cell
Whitney Port
Pax Jolie-Pitt
Sarah Jessica Parker
Rashida Jones enjoys Madras shorts in a large cage, but wearing a shirt in a cage ...
... Vichy
I do not know about you, but I have a cell Vichy primarily associated with Brigitte Bardot, because in this particular dress color in 1959 the actress married. The design of the dress was designed by Jacques Esterel.
Cage Vichy was established in 1850 and is named after the French town of the same name.
Chanel
Burberry
D & G
People Tree
Vichy - one of the basic elements of clothes and interior in country style.
Crow's feet
Despite the fact that the goose foot pattern we associate with Mademoiselle Chanel invented it all the same Scots and Coco brought him into fashion.
Originally made of cloth "in the tab" sewed women's two-piece and autumn coat, but in the 30s and 70s, when the print experienced its peak, the pattern can be seen everywhere - on clothes, shoes, accessories, furniture, wallpaper, car seats, etc.
The classic version of the crow's feet - black and white, but it is very advantageous to look and other colors combined with black, for example, red or blue.
The funny thing is that in the Russian language, this print is known as goose (occasionally chicken) foot, German - cock's foot in English - canine tooth and the French affectionately call him Pepita.
Keri Hilson, Gwen Stefani, Ashley Greene
Penelope Cruz, Lady Gaga, Dita Von Teese
Rihanna
Leighton Meester, Christina Aguilera
Dita Von Teese
To be continued…