Thursday, June 11, 2015

Greece is fashionable: Join the Greek style!

Olympian goddesses become involved earthly divas in sheer draped dresses, pleated fabrics and controlled asymmetries. Heirs of ancient Gr... thumbnail 1 summary

Olympian goddesses become involved earthly divas in sheer draped dresses, pleated fabrics and controlled asymmetries. Heirs of ancient Greek female pleated peplum -tĂșnica dating back to the year 500 BC, the new Greek court dresses are made with ethereal and almost translucent materials-from chiffon, gauze through until you reach the silk. Firms such as Valentino, Hermes and Chloe pay homage to this trend as monkeys, maxi-dresses and short models cinched waists. Of course, some constants remain in their proposals: the fact of being embellished applique or metallized rings, accompanied by Greek sandals and stained the sweetest colors of the palette.

Other bets such as Reem Acra, be discussed between the classicism of the long dresses with waists and draping techniques; and new revisions including vibrant color prints as asymmetrical neckline dresses and skirts sarong. For the most daring, the Lebanese company also proposed multitiras models that surround the body to exhaustion, in what seems a genuine exercise of escapism.

Of course, it is true that there is no red carpet where there is no Greek model court. Romantic to the core, called "goddess gowns" become the favorite of celebrities by the sophistication and femininity inherent in them. So, we could see Chanel Iman with a delicate blue dress plunging neckline, lined and embellished shoulders, waist Zuhair Murad. No less striking pattern would be asymmetrical draping mustard color that would look the model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. And last not least, -and, a design that left us speechless. During the closing ceremony of the 18th edition of the Malaga Film Festival, all eyes were fixed on Aura Garrido and spectacular Oscar de la Renta.

Beyond light extra-long dresses, some people opted for comfortable midi models of neckline. It was the case of Julia Restoin-Roitfeld and the look of dark air with which she attended the New York denim FRAME. Diametrically opposite would be the choice of Elizabeth Chambers, who prefers to benefit from the most classic version, with a dress and white robe. And if a skirt is not what you want, Julianne Moore is living proof that the Greek court may be well with pants. Where appropriate, with a flattering white jumpsuit signed by Alexander McQueen.

Beyond clothing and footwear inspired by ancient Greece, if we zoom in many of the looks of the famous beauty, we find magnetic hairstyles that share the same Greek air. In the case of root braids on top, with loose strands and messy buns. So we find as large braids pin with winding, or fabulous waves collected crowns adorned with inverted. If you have an event to view, record these hairstyles to make your grand entrance!

Trapped by the spirit of ancient Greece? If you also want to get a striking 'goddess gown' or reinterpret the Greek aesthetic, do not miss the next shopping.

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