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Lace Culture: Temptation From Court To Street

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Lace

Transliteration, especially lace.

From the dress adornment of the aristocratic court to the dress wedding dress, then to the lace fashion and shoe bag accessories that can be seen everywhere.

This adornment, formerly used only by court aristocrats to display power and status, has become one of the indispensable elements in modern women's clothing.

In the coming summer, if your wardrobe is still missing a lace, it will be a lack of a fashion style.




Lace originated in Europe in the sixteenth Century. It originated from hand-made hooks with floral sleeves and decorative mesh structure.

Because of its complex workmanship, time-consuming and expensive, the earliest lace laces became exclusive to the royal palace.

In the middle ages, lace became a sign of identity. The more lace used on clothing, the more noble it was.

And the use of lace is not gender, and the aristocratic men in court are used in the sleeves, collar and stockings.

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It is the eighteenth Century European salon queen, the fifteen wife of King Louis of France: Mrs. Ponbadu.

Since Mrs. Ponbadu became a king's mistress, Mrs.

Art

The goddess's role has become an active advocate of Rococo's art.

Lace is a typical decoration of the Rococo style palace dress and salon dress, which serves as an ornament of elegant style and appears on bare chest and arms.

Thus, the more exposed places are forbidden to expose, the more there are lace.

As the representative figure of this style, the dress style of Mrs. Ponbadu is the object of aristocratic women competing for imitation. At a time, lace became the most feminine symbol, and also became a kind of aggressive dress symbol with a feminine power and seemingly strong and charming.



In the neoclassical and romantic costume of nineteenth Century, lace seemed a bit of a redress. It abandoned the erotic elements of the Rococo Era and became a symbol of ideals and romance.

Ladies in nineteenth Century, lace lace is a symbol of purity, tenderness and beauty of a good woman, no matter whether there is a woman in the production class or in a woman without birth.



By the early twentieth Century, lace looms were widely used, making lace less expensive and more varied.

Because of its lightness, elegance, illusion and purity, lace is used more in evening gowns and wedding dresses.

But Madonna deduces another style of lace: black lace clothing stimulates people's admiration for the body and image. Lace is no longer just a leftover material or decoration, but a formal trend.

Fashion world

The central stage.

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