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It all starts with a dance that Czechoslovakia is spreading in Europe and reached America. Popular until the late nineteenth century, the time to launch the polka dot pattern: polka dot fabric.
The thirties reaches fashion, alighting on the silhouette of the times, floating chiffon and silk covered with polka dots. However, in micro format, on backgrounds mostly blacks and blue. Eleanor Roosevelt and Minnie Mouse often appear well dressed.
Explode, more euphoric version, and combined with white and red, in the fifties. See Marilyn. In the 1952 shooting that portrays from behind, at the beach, showing the smile and the garish polka dot umbrella. And with polka dots that follow her curves in "The Seven Year Itch," 1955.
We pin up vintage: chiefly female, faux-naive, really seductive.
It is very Jane Mansfield, in full costume or unglued shirt, in both cases is studded.
1960, the cover of the album "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini": with a bikini with polka dots on a yellow background, in fact.
1961 are tone on tone polka dots, pink workings of a pink gown worn by Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's. Her, with bow at the waist, coat with matching satin tiara on his head ...
Echoed Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman, not just playing a part similar, but also wearing a silk dress with polka dots, brown background, white hat, and gloves, which it presents to the polo match, finally winning the heart of Richard Gere.
In the sixties, zoomed and paintings, they are re-interpretation by comic strip by Roy Lichtenstein, pop art on canvas and release. Next, the dots of the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama obsession, and polka dots foray among the works of Damien Hirst.
Even the most famous burlesque performer in the world, Dita Von Teese, does not fail to flaunt polka dots, with a full black lingerie on black, polka dots on tulle transparency.
Fifties. Are printed on everything from children's clothes to men's ties, passing on the entire female wardrobe, every hour and season.
Born as a folk story, they are made couture Christian Dior and Jacques Fath, who use them for prom dresses and evening gowns. White, black and pink are the colors of the moment.
A black background, polka dots in colors of autumn leaves, Nina Ricci the cocktail dress, printed on taffeta.
Sixties. The Op Art Bridget Riley also influences the designers Rudi Gernreich, master of black and white, and Mary Quant, who writes polka dots on mini dresses, gloves, and shoes. They are experimental years, and the plot has approached the rows, deliberately contrasting color, to create optical effects to green-blue or pink-orange.
Summer 1967 on the roofs of Rome Veruschka mannequin wearing a polka dot maxi dress of chocolate cream background, brown bubbles seem bigger domes that stand on his face.
Reappear in the eighties, when a part of fashion revises the fifties and the taste of those years, changing its forms, now more exasperated. Among the revivals, the pink polka dots blacks, red-blacks, and Juventus, laid on tops and dresses from the big shoulders, appear the first are leggings. In an exercise of an eighteenth-century avant-garde, Vivienne Westwood presents the "mini-mane," and there is also the cross raid polka dots. Guy Laroche sees them romantic, short dance sell Obito, or more dramatic, if the dress has big shoulders and draped bust, however, presents them in white and red.
Franco Moschino makes extensive use, the Venezuelan Carolina Herrera, who uses dots of many of her late 80's and early 90's clothes, choose them for the image of its scents, including Herrera For Men, Aquaflore and Flore.
A photo. That Violeta Sanchez, photographed by Helmut Newton: black jacket with white polka dots, earrings that replicate the style of writing, man's hat to make perverse shooting, large shoulders and big lapels define the scene, very 1982.
In two thousand. There is a sheer dress all ruffles Juventus, cheap shot, summer 2005 Saint Laurent. Gaultier makes a one-piece swimsuit, one shoulder, Dior a short dress on background camel, whose ruffles flutter in the summer of 2009.
Summer 2010. Michelle Obama on a visit to a school in Washington with a Lanvin polka dots, and blue background.
In parallel, polka dot: the trench coat from Comme des Garçons of Victoria Beckham, the Christina Ricci dress and that of Demi Moore at the Berlin festival, mini or maxi, both black and white. A blue background, the blouse with jeans shorts and ballet shoes, a Stella McCartney for the road. The background just as blue but gold polka dots ! for the fashionista Paris Hilton, who accompanies the dress with Chanel handbag, golden too.
Beyonce photographed in Paris, while the Hotel Fouquet's Barriere, wrapped in a complete bust with green pine, red autumn leaves of the skirt below the knee, polka dots blacks in overall: directly from the Marc Jacobs catwalk winter 2011.
Rihanna dress with polka dots for the launch of her fragrance, Reb'l Fleur, at Macy's Herald Square in New York, April 29, 2010. The next evening, with polka dot top and shorts, to dinner at Philippe Chow.
Come to the Adidas y3 polka dots. Yamamoto had already entered a polka dot between its layers of black-nomadic-of-luxury, in 2007 catwalk.
Comme des Garcons, meanwhile, filled with dots their copyright for H & M collection.
Finally. The polka dots on nothing: transparent and intriguing, the inserts that come in all shapes and variants - white on black or white on black - accompany the shift dresses, blouses, and trapezes of the Stella McCartney catwalk.
The Miu Miu sandals, the vertiginous platform with polka dots.
Marc Jacobs, his version of Op art, including socks.
Rodarte, which complicates them with geometric fields contrast, immediately conquering Kirsten Dunst, as well at the Cannes festival, the premiere of Melancholia.
The revival of irony in the details, from Moschino: the imagination of polka dots, on a sash or bow to complete the look hair.
And if the grand fashion chooses to revive this trend, low-cost chains like H & M, Pimkie, Zara and Topshop, fantasy crown as queen of the year: the undisputed protagonist on jackets, tops, and accessories.
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