The new collection from Dolce & Gabbana I just dropped in half. Alternately showed the Italian design duo very feminine looks with body-conscious dresses and pointy pumps or just cool suits with lace-up shoes. The latter were attracted my attention to himself. Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have come up publicly active on the dressing habits of an English inspired subculture of the 50s. The so-called Ted or Teddy Boys and Girls also just like the pictures below show had a youthful protest movement, whose members mainly came from the working class. Unlike other subcultures they stood but not in the society, but raised by her elegant dress and affected their noble expression.
Their trademark were the so-called "drapes", almost knee-length jacket with wide, color-contrasting lapels. This section was particularly popular under Edward VII, whose nickname "Teddy" the Ted owe their name. The Drapes wore the Teddy Boys and Girls High-necked shirts, slim dress pants and creepers. Your taste in music was the rock'n'roll influenced what best suits the new collection by Dolce & Gabbana. Thus, the show not only for Mick Jagger and David Bowie's "Dancing in the Street" accompanied, many designs were also determined by grades and star patterns.
The Italian version of the Teddy Girls with their "drapes" in the fall of 2011, once in pink and with glittering brooches. The lace to come along in yellow or with points. The look is topped of course with Tolle and hat. Provide the necessary Glamour sparkling sequins. Whether the typical regular customer of Dolce & Gabbana with little seduced, rebellious rock and roll looks so much but can begin, is questionable.
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