Clothes Made of Metal (1956) | Vintage Fashion
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Models from 8 countries gather to show creations from leading designers. The clothes are made from the new lurex metallic yarn. Evening dresses, cocktail suits, pajamas & more include all sorts of metal details. These fabrics are being manufactured in Britain.
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oh how I wish it were in colour! They would be even more beautiful!
Fashion back in those days were more creative that nowdays💃💆💅🏻😻
The styles were new but fine metal threads had been used in cloth for at least centuries. At least for royals.
Pretty. Shame its B&W xD
Love all of it!
I really want that bathing suit!
Oddly, matelasse (pronounced here as "metalasse") doesn't necessarily have metal in it. It is a style of weaving that created quiling or "poofy" patterns.
I'm reminded of cloth of gold, such an amazing thing!
Ooooh the advent of lurex! This is too much for a magpie like myself *3*
Pretty.
Very beautiful 🌹🌹🌹
I was expecting the Gwendolyn Christie line. She is best known for playing Captain Phasma and Brianna of Tarth.
I leave my mark in history by saying one word............ Yeet
Ended up here trying to figure out how to make cloth from heavier material to simulate Goku’s weighted clothing training from the anime called, “Dragon Ball Z.”
you can wax the clothes to make them appear heavier