Since the Duke of Windsor effect

by anonymous on 2012-02-23 18:42:11

Since the Duke of Windsor's wearing effect, this black and white tweed pattern originated from the Prince of Wales check has swept through the British upper class. Because of the checkerboard pattern similar to hound's teeth, it is called houndstooth check. In 1948, Christian Dior used the optimized houndstooth check on the packaging of the first perfume of the fashion house, Miss Dior. Since then, the beautiful title of houndstooth check has taken the top seat of noble elegance. The Scottish pattern: the Scots originally lived in family units, and each family gradually formed their own unique square pattern. This concept has been preserved for thousands of years. Behind every kind of checkerboard pattern, there is a family represented. Therefore, it is not an exaggeration to say that Tartan is the totem of the Scots, because every Scot uses it to announce their family background to the world. The deep and rich color combination of the Scottish pattern is full of British romantic atmosphere. In imitation of the Scottish family method, each brand also designed its own unique Tartan: Burberry is light brown with white, black and red lines; Aquascutum is a combination of black, brown and yellow three-color uniform thick lines; Daks is also light brown with black and red two-color uniform thick lines; Vivienne Westwood, the queen of punk, incorporated the Tartan representing privilege taboo in history into her strange and avant-garde works, making it a must-have element of punk styling.