Pullovers started to take off in the 1920s, and a decade later they really shined when made with wool.
Marilyn Monroe
By the 1990s, the hot pullover sweater was `upgraded` to elegant evening wear (eveningwear – often requiring a bit more glamor than daytime wear).
Mira Duma
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How about head to toe wool?
The Fall-Winter 2014 collections mark the glorious return of wool through the talented hands and imagination of countless designers.
The designer absolutely honors the softness and warmth of wool.
Not only focusing on the design shape, the way to produce wool material has also been significantly developed: 3D techniques, knitting large-sized wool yarn, decorative details on the design such as fringe, even using wool material.
From left: Céline, Missoni, Joseph
The design won the 2014 Woolmark Award
“The Wool Monster” speaks about the standards of Beauty
Besides the `eye-catching` designs, there are still comprehensive innovations (of course!) through designs made of wool.
From left: Comme Des Garcons, Comme Des Garcons, Chanel, The Row
That’s right, once again the fashion on the catwalks may not be immediately applicable in everyday life, but pushes us to think about how to express the beauty of a woman’s body, how to use
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