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Brief History of Women's Clothing

Women are more in fashion than as men. In most cases, this assumption when women are always concerned about their appearance and clothing true. Men, on the other side, not on her looks or wardrobe worries greatly. Given this general trend and the passion of women for their clothes and wardrobe, there are some designs and costumes that capture the attention of these ladies and they will compete against each other.

The history of> Women's clothing comes from the Roman and Egyptian dynasties. Cleopatra is as the first most beautiful women in the world with their own style of dress. Gowns, tiaras and other clothing of that time are attributed to Cleopatra. In addition, Cleopatra was also known for its good taste in clothes that she was forced to look for innovations in their clothing and accessories.

Following the fall of the Roman Empire, women in the Persian dynasty, the rise inSense of fashion began and wore scarves novel, with some modifications. It also resulted in long dresses comply with the desert heat of this region. This trend, when combined with the traditional Arab robe, gave way to dress a colorful, yet elegant style in which women kept their faces covered, but for these veils in large display of traditional crafts, among others.

Islamic empires with their own style of women's clothing, inspired by the introducedLand they conquered, but also had the elements of Islamic modesty. Mughal dynasty will always stand by Muslim empires, as it combines the local women clothing from India and mixed with Persian, Turkish and Arabic women's clothing. The result was a fabulous mix of women's clothing, including intricate designs, jewelry as wearable, gold and silver laced clothes and other great works that were worn by womenRoyalties.

Western clothing for women at that time was also in a dynamic change. Women tried to give up old clothes and Maxis-style and over shorter versions of these clothes. The emancipation of women in the context of the Enlightenment period, gave them great opportunities to change their clothes.

Many women adopted clothing was similar to men, but with some additional features. Trousers, skirts and shirts became a norm andWomen started copying male clothing in their spare clothes. That was the time when some women began to wear suits instead of sleeping men was their nightgowns.

The situation has become much clearer now than women are reverting to the old style of dress, but with some moderation. Gowns and tank tops are back in fashion, and many women are turning skirts instead of trousers. However, denim remains the most common item of women'sClothing, especially the younger ones.

Indian-style shirts, short, called Kurtis also make a big impact on the women of the UK clothing industry. These shirts are relatively larger than average European short shirt and embellished with great designs and artwork.



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