Showing posts with label new look. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new look. Show all posts

Friday, October 20, 2017

REVOLUTIONARY NEW LOOK

During the 50's, after the revolutionary New Look created by Christian Dior,  some people disapproved of  this new style  because  the length of the skirts were a retrograde step compared to certain feminist conquests. This conquest allowed women  to be free from wearing  corsets and tight dresses so in turn they started to wear more practical and comfortable clothing.
Despite this disapproval, the New Look is still relevant in todays fashion world and it's always an inspiration for  designers.

                                                                          photo:Carlo William Rossi from Spaziocentoundici





50's chiffon and silk dress, vintage belt by Costume National

F/W 2017-18
Temperley London-Philosophy by Lorenzo Serafini-Oscar de la Renta- Rochas

Carolina Herrera - Christian Dior- J.Mendel - Lanvin
Related Article:http://www.scostumista.com/2017/10/50s-dress-new-look.html

Thursday, October 19, 2017

50's DRESS - NEW LOOK

The key features of the New Look are long, ample skirts creating a dancing silhouette; a fitted waist, rounded hips, creating a new ideal of proportions, a newly sculpted female form.
After the first Dior's show, Camel Snow, editor-in-chief of the prestigious Herper's Bazaar, declared: 'It's quite a revolution, dear Christian, your dresses have such a new look!' The years of war and rationing had subdued elegance and feminine allure. Christian Dior created a coup de  théâtre by once again giving women a seductive figure, a supple and elegant look. He restructured the female body, making copious use of whalebones and petticoats. But his new 'flower women' met with many hostile reactions. Fingers were pointed disapprovingly at the twelve metres of fabric needed to make certain skirts. In the United States, a movement titled The Little-Below-the-Knee Club denounced the length of the skirts as retrograde step compared to certain feminist conquests. But the English and American press was hugely enthusiastic, greeting the new style in glowing terms.




CLOSET CASTLE di Annapaola Brancia d'Apricena







50's silk 'Corolle' line dress



The Dior New Look


Dovima in Christian Dior cocktail dress, 1951

Dovima photographed by Horst P. Horst


Sophia Loren


Related Article:http://www.scostumista.com/2017/10/revolutionary-new-look.html

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

IS THE "NEW LOOK" OLD?

I've always thought that with "New look" during the 50's we have taken a step backwards in the evolution of fashion....but how feminine was the clothes at that time?
Ho sempre pensato che con il "New look" negli anni '50 ci sia stato un passo indietro nell'evoluzione della moda...però quanto erano femminili gli abiti in quel periodo?




CLOSET CASTLE di Annapaola Brancia d'Apricena

Renewed findings from the coffer of a castle
Dal baule di un castello ritrovamenti  e riadattamenti 





Abito taffettà di seta anni '50
50's taffetà silk dress 
                                                    NEW LOOK
Audrey Hepburn

Dior

Dior

Bettina Graziani in Dior

Braque dress-Dior


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