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Girls can opt for camouflage military style graduation dresses
Girls can opt for camouflage military style graduation dresses
In case you did not know, there are camouflage green style graduation dresses. This is linked to military facts. Its origin is military belt, originally used to hold weapons or clothing.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) February 17, 2012 --
It is no news that new graduation dresses models is taking over. Traditional and or aggressive models can be seen in every catwalk. It is worth analyzing military history and so on.
Some models originally tie a wide band around the neck and folded over the chest, worn by men between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The story goes that back in 1668, King Louis XIV of France sent an army of mercenaries who had a curious strip around the neck. French men integrated it into their costumes and 200 years later, the English invented the knot. They soon became an example of bourgeois respectability. In the decade of the 50 was overshadowed by the divers fashion collar or turtleneck in the 80 grew strongly and currently more than 600 million people use it daily.
Revolutionary closure
Zipper In 1893, W. Litcomb Judson, Chicago, patented a revolutionary closure system formed by a series of hooks and eyes. In 1913, the Nordic G. Sundback developed this idea and produced a close without hooks with metal teeth that overlap. Initially, we used this system to save money on graduation dresses belts and bags. Later, B.G. Worth named this as zipper closure, which by that time and was also used in shoes. In the early 30, the designer Schiaparelli was one of the first to use zippers on clothing.
Mini models
New mini graduation dresses and skirts are part of our latest collections. These come from wearing culottes or pants years ago French workers. These pants, extremely baggy, were used in the nineteenth century to ride a bike. In 30, the skirts were very wide, making the legs less visible. In the 60 and 70 it became fashionable to mid-calf version, related to gaucho pants. This filling triangular pad is sew on the shoulders of dresses, blouses and coats to enhance its width, was launched to stardom by designer Adrian in the 30's. The use of pads by actress Joan Crawford sparked a wave that continued through 40. These reappeared in the 70 and currently remain more or less force depending on the current graduation dresses fashion. It may be sensual to wear a translucent style.
This garment panty first appeared on stage in the nineteenth century, led by Jules Leotard trapeze. Soon the dancers and gymnasts adapted, and until 1950 was always black. There are many dresses developed in strong fiber, the top lycra ones became fashionable in the 70's, disk associated with fashion and general interest in exercise and dance. To conclude, graduation dresses come in different prices and brands.
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