Hermes print dresses in silk

Oct 23, 2008

Hermes print dresses in silkHermes print dresses in silkHermes lovers in the here and now we offer a sexy fine gauge silk jersey round neck broken-up mosaic print dress from the early 1980s. We always look for the Hermes print dresses in silk jersey, as they are a great alternative to Pucci or Leonard dresses, but are just as light and easy for traveling, too.

Vietnamese women dressed

Oct 20, 2008

Vietnamese women dressedThe original Ao Dai was loosely tailored with four panels (Ao Tu Than), two of which were tied in the back. In 1930, a Vietnamese fashion designer and writer, Cat Tuong, lengthened the top so it reached the floor. Tuong also fitted the bodice to the curves of the body and moved the buttons from the front to an opening along the shoulder and side seam. Because of these changes, Ao Dai became a contoured, full-length dress. The dress splits into a front and back panel from the waist down. During the 1950s two tailors in Saigon, Tran Kim of Thiet Lap Tailors and Dung of Dung Tailors, started producing the gowns with raglan sleeves.