Sun and fashion!
Sun and fashion!
Italy is a special country lying in the heart of Europe. Especially Florence, the sunniest part of the country, in other words, the city of art and inspiration, is considered as a unique place to be experienced. The sun of Tuscany inspires the people of Florence in many aspects such as literature, music, cinema, science, and of course fashion. The small city is considered to be a big museum since the marks of history can be observed in almost every corner on the streets. These elements make it one of the most popular touristic destinations in Europe. Moreover, it is the ‘home’ for many creative people who chose to come here and benefit from the inspiration and energy of this fascinating town.
Fashion: a natural part of Italian culture
There is no doubt that this common artistic creativeness makes the city a ‘fairytale’ place. But above all, Florence is renowned for its fashion culture. Several worldwide famous brands such as Gucci, Roberto Cavalli, Emilio Pucci and Panerai have their origins and headquarters in Florence. Other than that, several worldwide renowned brands invested in fashion industry in Florence and/or opened large stores in the city. When one walks through the streets of Florence one will feel the elegance and privilege of the outstanding fashion culture of Italy. This spirit contributes to the widespread preferability of the city as a shopping centre for people from all over the world.
To this extent, it can be said that fashion is a vital industry which greatly contributes to the city’s economy. There are annually organized fashion oriented trade fairs such as Pitti Immagine which attracts thousands of people each year. Moreover, some historic places, such as Stazione Leopolda, host various organizations and different concepts in fashion industry like the Vintage Selection which also reflects the spirit of Florence’s street fashion and vivid everyday life.
The fashion of the 50

The ’50s marked a departure from the world of fashion, the women left behind the images somewhat lacking in appeal of 40s to get involved earlier than ever in seeking to define their style appearance, were the moments preceding what would be the changing decade of the twentieth century, the ’60s.
In those 50′s in the great shining Hollwyood queens like Joan Crawford, Rita Hayworth and magnetism as a style was envied by all, fashion was simple pure glamor like to be, and if you were simply taking a cozy and casual style to Sandra Dee, there was no way to look less attractive than women of the ’50s knew what was the appeal of the clothes.
The fashion of the 50s as we have said was pure glamor that is still imitated today, because yes, fashion is an eternal innovate. It was during the reign of dresses, these dresses tight blouse and pleated full skirts and movement in the trend were significant, and were defined figure of a flirtation that when skirts were moving to the beat of walking the girls of the time.
The dress in the image above to illustrate this post, it reminds us of the time, but innovation is perfect, a lovely dress from the fall collection 2011 from Banana Republic.
It is the time of his trousers to the ankle, which is a recurrent fashion over the next few years and now we see these magnificent Max Mara pants for fall winter 2011 2012.

The necklines dominated because women left behind the gray days of the war to plunge into the postwar boom also came dress suits for women because they agreed to the jobs that they refused before the war. Coats became more attractive and it was the time when Christian Dior fashion dictated the world, still does.
Flared skirts sweaters … accompanied by the unforgettable style of Sandra Dee. This outfit is Daks Fall / Winter 2011 / 2012.

It was like we said the reign of the neckline, dresses captured the sensuality of the low-cut fashion, and wearing a fabulous cleavage was insinuating the most relevant trend, major events did well for this style and this dress from David Morris autumn / winter 2011 / 2012 you can get that look from the 50.

It was also the coat was defined, but slightly loose women because they had left behind the days of war and gray coats and jackets lacking femininity … it was time to cover jackets fully defining the waist and are slightly loose, Issey Miyake like the following image collection 2012.

The shoes are of particular interest and could show off the legs with skirts to the knee that framed the highest and stylish shoes, such as Zanotti you see in the image below. Intensely red hair came from a passionate Rita Hayworth to prevail among the girls, or you could opt for the short film that sometime in the decade was the fashion “chic” and yes, skirts with slits for this season are one “revival “of the ’50s. Did you like our suggestions to relive the ’50s?

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