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This summer, light transparent fabrics are on the list of super popular trends, but they still need to be able to wear! Swiss Peas is the perfect way to give this trend the most delicate sound.
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Around the middle of the 18th century, material appeared in Switzerland, the name of which can be translated as "Swiss peas", swiss dot. It was a translucent cotton cambric in a small speck that could be embroidered or woven. Today, the concept of "Swiss polka dots" has expanded significantly and any fabric in a special small polka dots can bear this name.
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Swiss dot is gradually gaining popularity, for example, it is quite organically taking root in the Empire style, which the ladies of the reign of Emperor Napoleon I loved so much, until, finally, in 1854, the name polka dot, which began to be called the traditional and familiar print, flickered for the first time in an American magazine in peas, small or medium in size.
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By the way, this name had nothing to do with the dance of the same name - it was just that at that time the polka enjoyed unprecedented popularity, and cunning merchants added the name polka literally to nothing, which responded well to sales.
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Since then, polka-dot fabrics have never gone out of fashion, and the formal border between the concepts of swissdot and polkadot has erased, although, strictly speaking, thin semitransparent fabrics and nets with embroidered or flocked dots are more likely to be referred to as “Swiss peas,” while polka dot more related to printed prints.
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Returning to our fashion preferences these days, we note that you can pay tribute to the fashion for transparency in a very sophisticated way - choose things in which only some elements are transparent.
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Leave candid, little-covering (albeit luxurious!) Dresses for the stars on the red carpet and pay attention to what unexpectedly modest and delicate images can be obtained with the help of "Swiss pea".
Photo: Free people, Urban outfitters, Bershka
As an alternative, you can recommend completely transparent covers with embroidered dots - such models add spectacularity, turning the most ordinary and basic things worn under the cover into a trendy look.
If you liked this idea, we suggest you not to put the matter aside in the long run and take up the implementation of ideas today! To do this, use our detailed step-by-step workshop on tailoring a cute A-line chiffon dress.
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