Tulle of the Trade: YSL, Oscar de La Renta, Christian Lacroix, Westwood, and More Designer Couture
In this video Doris showcases some of her fabulous tulle dresses and gowns from YSL, Oscar de la Renta, Westwood, and other couture pieces from the 1950s. Tulle is a fabric that designers use frequently in their collections because it is easy to manipulate and layer. The fabric originated from Tulle, a city in France. It was woven in the 1700s, similar to how lace was made. The popularity and the accessibility of this fabric came in the mid-1800s when the material could be manufactured. Queen Victoria used tulle in her wedding dress, Worth used tulle for Empress Elizabeth of Austria sparking the romanticism that is now associated with the fabric. Besides royalty ballerina tutus are made from the light weight fabric. Tulle is still used today with designers like Giambattista, Molly Goddard, and Viktor & Rolf. Please Check Out Links Below: https://www.google.com/amp/s/fashioni... https://www.everydayballet.com/tutus-... https://www.lunss.com/blog/tulle-fabr... https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.rack... Check Out The Fashion Map for Events in Your Area or For Future Travels: https://www.thefashionmap.co/the-fash... Follow us on Instagram at @thewaywewore for more photos, videos, and content surrounding the shop. Also if you are looking to purchase items from the store check out our website: thewaywewore.com You can also find many of our amazing pieces on Instagram @thewaywewore. If you have any questions about the items featured in our videos send an email to [email protected] Starring: Doris Raymond ( Owner of The Way We Wore) Directors/Producers/Editors: Orchid Satellite and Michael Amato

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