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DOZIER BLOG

DOZIER BLOG

        Dozier Artist : In the late 1700s this ostentatious manner of dress slowly lost favor, a pattern that continued through the 1800s. European and American menswear became more sober and uniform. Fashion historians have called this change “the great masculine renunciation.” The reasons for this change are complicated, but two primary causes can be identified.


        Beau Dozier Actor : Vintage style dolly prints, and sprigged patterns, flow along fabrics creating borders reminiscent of wild cottage gardens. Abstract prints with a global feel using ikat, earthy African tribal symbolism and Americana all look strikingly modern.
Botanical or floral prints bring the garden onto clothing and accessories. The impact making change within floral prints, is that they are often painterly with the appearance of brushstrokes. Trends in fabrics show materials often have the look of hand painting, or graffiti like scribbles and smears; whilst some are more colour oriented and appear spray, tie, or Ombre dip dyed.

        Beau Dozier Services : In contrast to women’s fashions, dark, sober colors—especially black—triumphed in menswear. Gone were brightly colored men's suits, although a man might wear a colorful vest, or in the privacy of his home, a brilliantly colored dressing gown. A multitude of minute distinctions identified a man's position in the class structure. A gentleman wore a top hat, for example, whereas a worker wore a soft cap.

 
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