“It is silent, but it does heavy lifting”: the soft power of the white shirt Women’s shirts
FifthICTORIA BECKHAM has placed itself as a pop star, mother, perfume, tiktoker and fashion designer. But whatever the documentary function in Netflix next month, it focuses on minimal details, but it is believed that the first October series will end in the platform in Paris – it will always be examined on how it appears. How to relieve that? Wear a regular white shirt.
The documentary released this week, Beckham, wears a diamond tennis bracelet and an open white shirt with white collar-and nothing else. Last week, Princess Wales appeared in public places at the Natural History Museum, also in a regular white shirt. Earlier this month, the Duchess of Sussex launched her Netflix series in a white shirt (one of the seven in reality), and when Taylor Swift recently announced her new album, which she wore a white shirt. Laura Dern wore twice at the Venice Film Festival, and she chose the woman with the most beautiful treasury – Sarah Jessica Parker – a Escalate A copy to enhance its role as the Booker Judge Prize.
In an enjoyable development, Kate and Meghan shirts of the same British brand were, without anything under it, which grew by 130 % this year due to a roar trade in large numbers of three numbers. In the end, the cheapest, white shirt sales increased by 33 % this month in John Lewis. The open version is the big blow to Hush this week, while the most -selling version was one of the most -fitting books of White Company.
I lost the relatively uninterrupted white shirt from the management halls, and a brittle white shirt in a short time in the wardrobe of the working woman during the epidemic before returning in a new context. This is “large size and wear without a jacket,” says Naomi Pike, the ELLE assignment editor and a white shirt wearer.
“It’s the classic energy to school, but you grew up, so I assume this means the opposite of summer dressing.” Whether you are promoting a new TV program or a lifestyle that makes French toast, “it’s the easiest way to show that you are – and return to it.”
Beckham, who was wearing a white movie during Beckham 2023 documentary, has always been postponed to shirts. Its collection appeared at least five different patterns. But as a person who always understands the creation of pictures, she understands the difference between salad sauce and removing soft clothes, says Pike, which describes white shirts as work clothes that are hidden in one way or another in sight.
“It is completely background, it’s silent, but she does heavy lifting with no effort,” she says. Despite its formation, the white shirt depends on the whims of context: it is wearing a jacket, but it feels annoying. Wears it on its own, it is assembled together without being a company. If you retreat from some buttons such as Victoria, or the sleeves such as Megan, or hide it under the bird like Gwyneth Paltrow at Michael Kors this week, “There is no element of clothes that can be changed without little effort.”
Pike says, her strength is not. These are women who can wear anything. But when men wear one, “it seems that they were wearing their clothes.”
White shirts, and the backbone of its entertainment work – in the middle of the road between the uniform and not – hit the big time when the workforce entered the workforce during the early twentieth century and needed something loose to wear. She was popular by Coco Chanel, Audrey Hepburn icon in Roman Holiday (her prominent collar in a new direction) and Dian Keaton in Annie Hall, she became a tour of Donna Karan and Calvin Klein Calaws, who is loved in the 1990s Caroline Pesinidi, who he inherited.
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But its roots go beyond that, it can be said that they are to the eighteenth century and Mary Antoinette. The new V & A, which explores its style, is 1783 Illisabeth Vigée le brunFrom the governed queen wears a white shirt, or a shirt dress. Dr. Sarah Grant says, his new classic shape, “which was Divani while clinging in one way or another, was an early example of salad sauce and a very fashion striker.” “The most modern thing about this was how clear and lost – but that was also very attractive.”
In 1782, there is a scene in a shirt -style woman, and Valmont is happy because it is easier to remove it. “It is mainly underwear,” says Grant. Like most fashion, Chemise was a reaction to what happened before that, which is something more formal. But along with the fabric tissue and non -national fabric (it was made of gauze instead of French silk), the image became so controversial that it was removed from the Salon in 1783.
The brand’s brand exercise in which sales have doubled almost last year, and Victoria Beckham’s success was largely built on creating clothes-makeup-for women who want to look like. Likewise, when Marie Antoinette wore her shirt, like the latest Gucci handbag or Chanel bag, “He has also become the thing that everyone wants.”