Decorative italian paper Rossi1931© - Women's fashion CRT078

cm 70x100 - 85 g/m2 - Silkscreen Printed in Florence.- Women's fashion.

Material: 100% premium cotton. Acid free.

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The Parisian fashion of the 1950s was a period of renewal in the fashion world, following the years of deprivation and restrictions of World War II. It was characterized by more feminine and fitted feminine silhouettes, with flared skirts and cinched waists. Dresses were often inspired by the creations of the great couturiers of the time, such as Christian Dior, who popularized the "New Look" style with his 1947 collection.The Parisian fashion of the 1950s was also marked by the use of luxurious fabrics such as satin, velvet, and silk, as well as sophisticated details such as embroideries, laces, and jewel buttons. Accessories were also important in the Parisian fashion of the 1950s, with gloves, scarves, and hats matching every outfit.

Popular colors of the time included black, white, and red, as well as pastel tones such as pale pink and sky blue. Prints were also popular, including polka dots, stripes, and floral patterns.

The Parisian fashion of the 1950s had a lasting influence on modern fashion, particularly with regard to feminine silhouettes and sophisticated details. Today, it is still often regarded as a reference for elegant and classic style.