Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Italy

Traditional Dress:
The wealthy Italian women worn grand dresses of bright colors and intricate detail. The men worn more simple attire, yet still included many details such as buttons and collars. The peasants worn plain colored clothing and wide brimmed hats that were practical for work.



Historical Connection: 
In addition to the dresses, the wealthy women would also wear grand hats made of fruit or flowers. They did this to mock the lower class for carrying baskets on their heads. The wealthy people and peasants were very divided in Italy for most of history. However, on special religious holidays, the lower class would wear their most gorgeous dresses to fit in with the rich women




Modern Dress:
Italian have a sophisticated, fashion forward way of dressing. It is rare to see someone walking the streets in overly casual attire such as sweatpants or yoga pants. Here are a few key points to modern Italian style.

1. Shoes- Men wear quality leather loafers, while women are masters of walking in high Italian made heels.
 



2. Denim- the Italians may not be ultra casual, but they sure love their denim. The jeans worn by these Europeans are worn in a classy way, generally skinny jeans to be fitting to the body.




3. Simplicity- Italians do not over accessorize. They prefer to keep outfits to simple, form fitting items made of quality materials. A simple nose stud, sunglasses, and purse are about the maximum for accessorizing an ensemble.





Influence of Art:
The Renaissance was an integral time period for art, music, and architecture around the world. Specifically, it brought a culture to Italy. These art pieces influenced many aspects of society, but people overlook the influence of art in fashion. Due to its artistic background, Italy was soon to hold one of the first recognizable fashion shows in Florence. Italian fashion continues to be an influence to designers around the world.


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