Written by Volt (Vincenzo Fani) in 1920 The women fashion has always been more or less futurist. Fashion, women’s equivalent of futurism. Speed, novelty, courage of creation. Yellow-greenish rage of those professors against the futurism, of those churchy women against fashion. The latter can today cheer them up! Fashion is …
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THE GRILLPARZER PRIZE-4
Sitting down at Gerstner, I suddenly felt my trousers go tight, but with a pair of new trousers, I thought, you probably have this feeling, yet the jacket suddenly seemed too narrow, and I also thought it was normal for the jacket. I ordered a sandwich and I drank a …
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Fourth century – Sant’Agnese church, Rome The floor length “colobio” with its fluid soft lines and without the belt is a popular tunic used by women as much as men.
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With long legs falling under the loops helping create the impression of a clover this knot was also defined as the “Shamrock “
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The reflections of several great authors of the 19th century on fashion through their observations of the early stages of this phenomenon and the opening of many interesting paths, although fragmentised, might incline us to believe that a rapid diffusion of Fashion Sociology had taken place. Unfortunately, this was not …
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