Ancient clothing style in modern fashion
When creating new collections, designers turn to history and different styles of clothing and art. Therefore, in modern collections, we can see dresses with elements of the Baroque style or completely in the style of the 1920s. And some designers look even further and borrow elements from the images of ancient and even primitive people.
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the first clothes of primitive people... Today, the images of our distant ancestors seem wild and ferocious, they all look like barbarians, regardless of their habitat. But even such harsh images serve as a source of inspiration for the creation of 21st century women's clothing.
Recently, oversized style, loose-fitting dresses, various asymmetries, unfinished products, elements of masculine style and untidiness can be noticed in fashion. If these trends are embodied in materials such as fur and leather, there will be many similarities with our ancient ancestors.
At the dawn of civilization, people did not care about the protection of animals, the skins and meat of animals were necessary for survival, therefore they used everything natural. Nowadays, the trend of protecting animals and avoiding fur is gaining popularity. Only no one bothers to use artificial fur. Many products made of faux fur look ugly, which means they have more external resemblance to the clothes of ancient people.
You can find elements of the style of primitive people in the collections of the most famous and luxurious brands. For example, Balmain presented a collection with many similar looks. According to the designer's idea, these outfits embody the spirit of warriors - Amazons, but they have a lot in common with the images of our ancient ancestors.
Conclusions: Despite thousands of years of cultural development and the rapid growth of technology, we still have a lot in common with ancient ferocious people. If you look into our inner world and our desires, it turns out that there is even more in common.
Photo above and 4 below - Balmain collection