Modern women increasingly prefer trousers. And not only because they are practical, convenient, well hide flaws, make the figure slim and suitable for any age. Pants are a symbol of female emancipation. A variety of styles, colors and fabrics allow you to choose pants for any occasion.
This simple apron looks elegant not only due to the color of the selected fabric, but also because of the wide long belt that can be tied with a bow in front at the waist. A wide bow belt and lush folds are the real decorations of this simple but elegant apron. Thin cotton fabrics are suitable for him.
Together with the competition for young designers Burda Fashion Start, fashion is getting closer. Before your eyes, in the format of a reality show, 18 talented designers will create a capsule collection of the spring-summer 2018 season from 3 images! We will find out who will be the winner at the final show at the CPM exhibition, but participation in our unique competition is no less important than victory, because you, the audience of the project, will witness all the intricacies of creating such dissimilar collections, the unifying theme of which was 50 years of the last century.
To preserve vivid memories, memory alone is sometimes not enough. In addition to the pictures in my head, I want visual and tactile reminders that tell about something long ago. It is difficult to surprise a modern person with anything. Almost everyone now has cameras. Many photos in albums, on disks and in computers are stored and forgotten.
The first thing that comes to mind is, of course, wool. Indeed, it is woolen fabric products that give the body the incredible comfort we need in the cold season. But do not forget about such "winter" fabrics, such as faux fur, mohair, soft flannel and bike, noble cashmere, quilted and shaped fabrics.
An architect from fashion, a great experimenter and provocateur, Roberto Cappucci in 1956 created a dress that forever went down in history. The name Roberto Cappucci is perhaps familiar only to those who are seriously interested in the history of fashion and, possibly, inveterate gardeners, because one of the varieties of roses is named after this Italian designer.