Thursday, February 2, 2012

a princess dream

The caftan (alqaftane) in Arabic: costume dating from ancient Greek and Roman civilization, he has been through several revisions over time. While the principle of traditional clothing loose remained always the same, describing the side ease and majesty. Originally, only the sultans and their wives had the privilege of obtaining a garment as expensive, as the artisan designers spent months to shape, to embroidery to beading by hand, weaving in and noble with gold thread and silver. And what about a legacy that has managed to persist over time and despite all the invasions. The caftan is published in the Maghreb in the 3rd century AD with the establishment Arabs, has been warmly adopted in pregnant palace, was reshaped following the monarchies that succeeded, sometimes near the body, sewed in weaves light and silky, perfectly marrying the body shapes, sometimes full, short, worked in weaving thicker. This costume has largely aboriginal developed expands the 21st century. We see every home in the Maghreb, weaving in more or less expensive, with stylish cuts rallying tradition and modernism, putting a woman on a pedestal under her dress and giving it the look of the princess dream.


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