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Women's Plus Size Clothing Designers Are Still Influenced Today By The Fashion From The 1500's
In the early 1500's women's dresses had extremely high neckline's and were trimmed with decorative lace ruffling that went from underneath their chin back towards the crown of their head showing very little skin around the neck. The sleeves were trumpet shaped and covered their lower arms and wrist. I have notice this design revamped today usually in designs for women's evening wear and bridal wear. The trumpet sleeves seem to go in and out of fashion but if you really want this style sleeve it is still available in a variety of women's plus size dresses and women's plus size tops. The women's jacket below from My Shape is an example of how the ruffle neckline worn in the early 1550's still influences the stylish range of women's plus size clothing still available today.
Around the 1550's the women's fashion moved towards dresses having wider shoulders this look was achieved with a square broad low neckline with padded loops decorated in jewellery, the loops going from front to back sitting below the shoulders. Chemise were worn underneath the dresses and covered women from top to bottom all trimmed with beautiful lace trim showing around the edge of the dresses neckline and collar. There are still plenty of dresses today with the square neckline and padded loops over the shoulders but your not likely to fine anyone wearing the full chemise underneath anymore. Below are examples of similar styles in todays women's plus size clothing available at Women's Suits in their women's plus size formal wear category.
The bodice of the dresses worn in the 1500's were stiffened and featured stylish hooks and lace at the back to draw in the waist to achieving the perfect V or U line depending what country you lived in. The V line dresses and the U line are still used extensively in women's plus size formal wear and the stiffened bodice is a common feature in strapless gowns today. Hooks and lace are still very popular in women's plus size evening wear and women's plus size vintage clothing stores. The plus size wedding dresses below are just a few of the many designs available at Light In The Box in their women's plus size bridal collection featuring similar "V" line styles with the hooks and lace designs from the 1550's. The picture of women's plus size evening wear picture below is taken from Women's Suits featuring in their Women's Plus Size Dresses category and is also an example of the beautiful plus size evening wear that shows the similar designs found in women's fashion from the 1500's.
The Renaissance era or often referred to as the medieval era peaked between 1500-1700 and the fashion worn by the peasants and working women during this period are still very popular today in countries all around the world. This fashionable clothing has proven the test of time and is usually referred to now as gothic, punk or renaissance. The Pictures below are from a the collection available at Chic Star in their women's plus size vintage, plus size punk and plus size gothic clothing categories available online today.
In the early 1600-1700 the length of a petticoat or skirt told it's own story. This item of clothing revealed a woman's place in the hierarchy. A women with a skirt or petticoat finishing just above the ankle would have worked as a kitchen hand or been considered lower class. These women could never have worn a longer skirt as it would have been impossible for her to stay clean or carry out chores without tripping over. On the other end of the scale was the queen who wore a petticoat or skirt measuring 11 foot and the train needed to be looped over her left arm at all times to keep the excess material from hindering movement.
The pleats in a woman's skirt in the 1500's also reveals to us the county a woman was from. In England and France skirts were narrower at the hip and sewn in knife pleats but the the pleating in skirts worn by the Dutch were cartridge pleats also seen in the costumes today as they were much faster to sew and were worn back then by lower class women.
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AquaSport Crossback Tank Dress $129.95 "Such a secure feeling! A full inner tank suit lines this longer A- line swim dress with cute front slits and figure-flattering princess seams. Inside is an around-the-body powermesh shelf bra with soft under-bust brushed elastic. The front zipper is chafe-free with soft backing, and it allows for easy on and off. Add the special Junonia plus size cross back with keyhole and you have the most flattering swim dress all around! Top layer is carefully stitched to under tank to avoid the dreaded “float-up effect.� Armholes and neck are carefully fit and bound for no-chafe coverage and freedom of motion. 50 UPF UV Sun Protection." |
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Seashell Shirred Neckline Mid-thigh Swim Dress $119.95 "You’ve never felt this secure and happy in a swimsuit! This swim dress has everything you’ll love, and the lovely shirred detail neckline is just the start. Princess seams, and slight A-line shape to your curves, with cute front slits for ease of motion. Slightly higher necklines front and back ensure swim ability and maximum flattery. Underneath is a complete plus size inner tank suit for complete comfort. Extra bust support from the around- the-body QuikShape powermesh shelf bra with no-chafe bushed elastic band. 50 UPF UV Sun Protection." |
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Seashell Shirred Neckline Longer Swim Dress $119.95 "You’ve never felt this secure and happy in a swimsuit! This swim dress has everything you’ll love, including a longer length. Start with the lovely shirred detail neckline, and add princess seams, and slight A-line shape to your curves, with cute front slits for ease of motion. Slightly higher necklines front and back ensure swim ability and maximum flattery. Underneath is a full inner tank suit for complete comfort. Extra plus size bust support from the around- the-body QuikShape powermesh shelf bra with no-chafe bushed elastic band. 50 UPF UV Sun Protection. (Also available in a 33.5� shorter length, see style Style #537319.)" |
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Kiyonna Clothing Women's Plus Size 'Vivienne' Cinch Dress $166 Highlight your natural sense of style with a chic dressWomen's clothing features flattering faux wrap waistPlus size frock is a sassy addition to any wardrobePlunging ruffled necklineSleeves are 3/4 lengthTouch of stretch provides a comfortable and flattering fitAvailable in blue and purple color optionsMeasurement Guide Kiyonna Sizing Guide100-percent polyesterMachine washableModel number 23092803 |
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