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This accessory has already become a kind of hallmark of the modern woman. Many women feel uncomfortable going out on the street without reticule. At least it happens with me. Reticules with handles appeared more than three centuries ago. Initially, the role of purses carried fabric sacks for money and every little thing. The role of the reticules carried hidden pockets, which were hidden away in the folds of skirts. Ladies began to wear a bag in their hands in 1790. If the lady's purse was a small and richly embroidered, this lady was very noble and rich, because she could afford to have a servant, who carried her things. Such reticules were made by hand, embroidered with beads, gemstones. There were also bags made of tapestry, metal, and wood. Marquise de Pompadour, the mistress of Louis XV brought into fashion light purses with ties, which are called now Al's pompadour. Reticule evolved with the development industry. There were bags of large sizes and with good handles. Traveling reticules appeared due to the opening of the railways and the needs of travelers. Vintage purse is fashionable again now. This term meant the high quality wine that stands up to the ideal conditions for many decades. This word always meant an unusual taste and exclusivity. It was a rarity in the world of wine. Now a vintage means rarity in the world of fashion and style. Vintage purse is the original thing is not younger than 20 years, which clearly shows a "rage" since its inception. That is, if, for example, just a black sweater - turtleneck 70's is probably second-hand. And if this is a sweater with a contoured, typical 70-ies (flared sleeves, a ruched faux, a broad band at the bottom) or with deer print, as it was fashionable, then it is vintage. Such clothes should be original and distinctive work of art, but with the full expressive fashion trends of that time. Experts identify several criteria for such things. Age is the very first and most important criterion. Some particularly unscrupulous historians of fashion offer to consider vintage the clothing created up to 60-ies. |
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