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Trend of Women’s White Shirt

December 29th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Trendy Clothing

white shirt Trend of Womens White Shirtwhite shirt with a traditional big neck disappears ever and always been considered as part of the classic woman’s wardrobe – in accordance with its classic cut black pants and a little black dress. Interestingly, according to Cotton Incorporated, in his article “The Great White Shirt”, research conducted by controlling the duration of Style Cotton Incorporated found that OFA group of women 16-70 years, only 17% Women tend to buy the latest models. The other 81% usually buy wardrobe staples.

The trend of female embroidered details

What we see in this season is the development of feminine details and embellishments, which is right on trend. The GWS has been reinterpreted with a modern touch. According to Patrice Keitt, a former partner at Anne Fontaine. “This success is in style.”

Anne Fontaine, a French designer of Brazilian fashion in which society is based on white shirts, has stores in the United States, Europe, Japan, China and the Middle East, which collections contain a wealth of variations. “We white shirts and then there’s Anne Fontaine, white shirt, impeccable wonderful feeling that sends mild and confidence,” he enthuses Chatshow host Queen, Oprah, in its December 2003 edition of the O magazine .

Although there is always a demand for classic and traditional, there is also the desire for things that are somewhat more likely. That includes more than pleasure, new treatments such as leather or imitation leather, and embeliishments game.

“What we see is …. not new in terms of feminine details and decorations, ornaments, ribbons, women’s fashion, frilly fantastic,” says Kimberly Aylward, Garnet Hill, “For now, the classic white shirt is not your husband not the traditional white shirt of her boyfriend.’s white coat of a woman. “

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