France Travel Tour

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Eminent in Vogue

It is rather inessential to say fashion in France because we all know Paris is in France, and when everyone says Paris, that means fashion. As a matter of fact, fashion in France even recalled back to Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte's epoch. He was so voracious for France to be the eminent in fashion. He was very contributory in fostering French fashion to his subordinates. He did this by putting a stop to the foreign textiles and frightening French women from wearing matching style of clothes everyday.

One of the most accepted approach in French fashion is the Empire style dress. It is a high-waist dress that is distinctly manufactured. Another popular French style is the Regency approach, which is copied from Grecian dress. As a matter of fact, French style is a fusion of many traditions from different countries. Greek style is very unmistakable in many of French clothes, whereas Egyptian style is also evident through the patterns and designs.

French fashion is also embossed by a military touch when it was enforced on both male and female clothing. Among the adapted military-like adaptation were the Pelisse and Spencer jackets. Meanwhile, Gothic mandate is also seen in French arrangement. The assembly, especially of women, are more directly fitted and shapes were more seen as the styles were modified.

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