FashionShopping

Dress in a cage

The cell is considered a traditional pattern on the fabric. The thing is that weaving is an interlacing of horizontal and vertical threads, and the cell is a visual embodiment of this intertwining.

In dresses in a cage went and the Celts, and the Scots, and the inhabitants of ancient Russia. Once, by the size of cells, lines and flowers, it was easy to determine the status of a person and his ancestry. Therefore, the cell is considered not only the simplest, but also the most significant pattern.

Dress in a cage never went out of fashion. With each new season, the cell size and the coloring of the tissues change. In this season, checkered things are again considered trend, so every fashionista is simply obliged to go over the wardrobe and update it if there is not enough dress in the cage. Let us consider in more detail the cell variants and their features.

Scottish cell

  The so-called "Scotch" became popular thanks to Queen Victoria a few centuries ago. In Scotland, the fabric that we call Scotch is called tartan. Often such a cage is present on everyday dresses, but more courageous girls can find evening dresses with such a print. Very popular is the picture among the stars of show business: Emma Watson, Chloe Moretz, Rihanna and other stars appeared in such dresses. The Scottish cell is also present in some versions of the school uniform.

English cage

Another name for this cell is the "Prince of Wales" cage. A feature of this fabric is black-and-white and brown-gray shades. English cage can rarely be found on dresses. More often it is used in men's suits.

Cell "Vichy"

Dress in a cage "Vichy" is very popular among girls. This cell is very small, named after the French city. The picture became popular after Brigitte Bordeau married in a wedding dress "Vichy" in 1959. Such a print can often be seen in the collections of famous designers and famous stars. He is suitable for young slender girls. Women in the age of "Vichy" are even older and emphasize the shortcomings.

Madras Cage

This cell is asymmetric. It is very bright, so dresses "Madras" put on only self-confident people. This figure is fond of designers and women of fashion, as it helps to emphasize the individuality and originality of personality.

"Goose foot"

A cage dress called "crow's foot" became popular thanks to Coco Chanel. It is interesting that in England it is called "dog tooth", in Germany - "the cock's step", in France - "pepita". In the classical version, it is presented in black and white, but black-red, black-yellow, red-blue and other colors are very popular.

Once this "broken" cage was present only on woolen fabrics, however in new collections "goose-paw" meets both on an atlas, and on a clap, and on silk.

In addition to the above, there are other types of cells that can decorate women's dresses for parties: this is the chessboard, and the "mosaic cage," and the "window frame," and "vazareli," and the rhombus cage. What kind of drawing to give preference - the case of each particular girl, the main thing is that the cage was, is and will be fashionable. For whatever occasion you put on a dress in a cage - you will always be irresistible and elegant.

Similar articles

 

 

 

 

Trending Now

 

 

 

 

Newest

Copyright © 2018 en.atomiyme.com. Theme powered by WordPress.