Showing posts with label Dress Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dress Design. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 November 2011

Womens Halter Tops

The top is a garment for women who used a halter neck style, with a single strap around the neck, instead of two straps over the shoulders or sleeves. The design reveals a large area of the upper back and shoulder blades, and is generally worn during warm weather. A halter top is also seen as a provocative garment, because the large amount of skin exposed. A variety of materials can be used to make a halter top.
The halter style is often used in bathing suits, which allows wearers to sun tan on the back exposure to maximize and to minimize tan lines. The halter style is also used with dresses or shirts, to a backless dress  or top.The necklace itself can be covered by the hair of the wearer, giving the impression that nothing is behind love the dress or shirt up.
If a bra is worn with a top, it is usually a strapless or halter structure itself, to avoid exposing the back of a typical bra straps.
















Friday, 4 November 2011

Tube Top Shirts

A tube top is also known as a boob tube in British.Tube Top is a shoulder-less, sleeveless "tube" that wraps the torso. Such a peak is generally very tight over the breasts to the garment to prevent falls. This is usually achieved with elastic at the top and bottom of the garment.
A similar version is a model of the halter top, which is a tube top that one band that goes around the back of the neck and has both ends attached to the front of the tube used.
The garment was invented by the American World War II veteran Murray Kleid, owner of S & M edges Inc. (named after Sol Makowsky & Murray Kleid). At that time it was the largest women's accessories manufacturer throughout New York City's garment district.
















Ladies Capri Pants

Capri pants are also known as Capri, Crop  pants, or  long length trousers, and clam  diggers.Capri pants are  mid-calf pants worn in warm weather. Variants end  below the knee and calf. Although very popular with women they also worn by men in many countries,  particularly in Europe and Latin  America.
Capris' acceptance in the United States was influenced by the 1960s television series The Dick Van Dyke Show. The character of Laura Petrie, the young housewife played by Mary Tyler Moore, caused a fashion sensation - and some mild controversy - by wearing tight-fitting capri pants during the show run.After a decline in popularity in the 1970s by the year 1990 Capris returned to favor during the tennis player Rafael Nadal wore capri 2000s.Spanish in most of his races for 2009.









 
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