Saturday, May 22, 2010

The history of vintage, 1575-2010.


] In my opinion, the queen of vintage-yet-girlie clothing is Diane Von Furstenburg. At least from the 70's to now. Jason Wu, is like the king.In 1575, my favorite child of King Henry, Elizabeth, started it all with puffy gowns and ruby necklaces, which was older vintage.In 1775, people knew Betsy Ross as the fashion queen. Boy, things have changed. Of course, after Washington, First Lady Abigail Adams, a pearl girl, had a pink suede blazer, with a floral blouse underneath, with a blue suede skirt. A type called Floral Vintage. And Marie Antoinette the mother of Royal Vintage, wore the classic velvet, with designs on it. Ah! I;m skipping ahead, but 1960's the most stylish first lady Jacqueline Kennedy, who blew me away with her fashion sense. Cool berets, decked with pearls and emeralds. A great vintage influence! And now, we have miss Mary-Kate Olson, who dresses amazing, with her long sweaters, floral blouses, and leather booties. Vintage has taken it's turn on almost every fashion icon!

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