February 04, 2011

Renaissance Medieval Dresses Fashion Trends

Renaissance dresses people wore during the Middle the 14th to 17th Century, flourished in the middle of the seventeenth century. During this time, using rich and prosperous clothing, advanced and highly decorated. Medieval clothing is usually produced by hand luxury fabrics and beautiful finishes and expensive. Some medieval dresses are very expensive and beautiful, who said the financial wealth and prestige of the owner.
Renaissance dresses costume, for example, by not only shows the status of the carrier, but it was discussed as a financial investment. Because it is a high-clothes market was worth a whole lot of sales where the person entitled to the money in the future. They are made of fine fabrics, is very expensive and exclusive than heavy industry. Materials such as cotton, velvet, brocade and silk were used for clothing. At the same time, the fabric produced in developed countries, which are far from Western Europe. Cotton used, such as Egypt. In addition to the purchase of raw material that ends this dress was rich ribbons, beads, embroidery threads and grains, gold or silver was the most expensive clothes.
Women medieval dresses simple and complex clothing. Parts are simply skirts, blouses and dresses, skirts, complex, multi-west, rings and necklaces, designed costumes, and other men and sewn to make it look as round or barrel, which helped to improve the body shape. Medieval clothing is men and women in the same colors and rich fabrics. Had shoulder pads and pants and embroidered hats and decorative finishes, etc. It was a big demand for pirate t-shirts for men.
A popular trend in the Middle Ages to the Renaissance reached its peak on that day is not weakened. As people look the same day as possible, Halloween costumes, buy a Fair, where is the enemy.
For those who are buying suits that ages, many online and offline marketing authentic. But to avoid the cheap textiles and costumes, poorly constructed so that the total damage the appearance of clothing.

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