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"Shot glass" or "bowl" - the word godet is translated from French. It became the name for the skirt of the corresponding silhouette.
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Skirts of this style appeared in the 60s of the XX century. They sat tightly on the hips and gracefully expanded downwards, which provided wedge inserts. And they were long - at least until the middle of the caviar. Sewing skirts-year from different fabrics - from linen to wool and velvet.
Feminine and spectacular
Classical are a year of six or eight wedges; gode bell - from round set-in wedges; year with a loop (spiral) and with set-in wedges. Of course, this skirt adequately represents the retro style, which a few years ago took a special place in the fashion line. Skirts almost did not change their appearance, however, it was allowed to vary their length, so mini-year is also popular today. It is nice that a year makes the silhouette more feminine, and the overall image - more romantic. But you should be careful with the choice of such a skirt: it, of course, effectively accentuates the hips, but if they are wide, then ... it is better to prefer a different style.
We complement the image
There are some recommendations that should be followed when putting on a year. Do not try to combine this expressive skirt with ballet shoes, loafers or moccasins - only heels. Do not wear a voluminous top with a long one-year skirt, only girls with a model appearance can afford it. And no bulk bags and street-chic backpacks - by the year choose clutches and small elegant reticules.And with accessories, do this: give preference to one large and spectacular (for example, a bracelet or necklace) and wear instead of several small ones.If you want to sew a year-long skirt yourself, but you don’t have a pattern, use our wedge-skirt master class.
The article was published on the basis of the journal "Good advice" 5/2014
Photo: fashion server pluto, collections 2013/2014
Material prepared by Julia Dekanova
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