subject: Feminine Fashion Fundamentals [print this page] Fashions fade eventually but style is eternalFashions fade eventually but style is eternal. A drape, a cut, a silhouette, an embellishment.the result is a piece of apparel that marches ahead of utility to become a statement. Style is not the copyright of the female gender but one cannot deny that the fairer sex assumes greater prominence when it comes to this area of operation and two examples of feminine accessories that have evolved with countless variations are Trklder and blouses.
A scarf is basically just a piece of fabric that is draped around the neck, head or waist in a multitude of styles to keep the body warm. Lengths vary as does the kind of fabric it is made of. Silk or chiffon are both popular choices for scarves though the former is considered to be the ultimate style accessory for a female, a most effective decorative add-on to enhance feminine charm; it is almost the single most-indispensable classic item of wear for ladies .Apart from these materials, natural materials like cotton or wool and synthetic options like rayon, poly-blends, polyester and sheer fabrics are extensively used. The various manners in which a scarf can be worn raises the drape to almost an art form. From a simple knot to a mussed cloth wound around the neck to more elaborate styles of wear, scarves lend a charm and look of delicacy to its wearer. These days, tassled-fringed ends, bold colours, animal printed, hand-painted, embroidered multi-textured or shimmering and reversible scarves are very popular. Fashion designers play with length to alter the impact a scarf makes.
Bluser are one of the oldest garments traditionally worn by women. Typically, it refers to a ladies shirt that is worn throughout the year. It can be seen in a variety of versions in regions all around the world and is tailored in varying fabrics, cuts, and detailing. Traditional names and customs associated with a particular pattern indicate the culture that gives rise to it. Cotton, linen, silk and polyester are the usual materials employed in the stitching of blouses; the variations brought in by changing patterns of neckline, collars, sleeves and silhouette. Frills, bows, buttons, ruffles or pleats are often used to give it a decorative touch and render a look that is utterly feminine. Legendary styles include the popular peasant blouse, the flowy draped at the collar, bell-sleeved pirate blouse, the mandarin collared blouse typical to China and the formal , straightforward button up shirt.
Womens wear changes so rapidly in terms of trends and fashion that new styles emerge regularly replacing the old. Since scarves and blouses enhace the feminine form so skillfully it makes sense to keep track of such developments.