Transparencies return on the catwalks of the SS24 collections and are reconfirmed synonymous with refinement and seduction.
VICTORIA BECKHAM | GIVENCHY | CHANEL
With a long history but always in trend, the nude look was born in 1966 with Yves Saint Laurent. In the years of the women’s claims, the French designer scandalized the industry by sending on the catwalk a transparent muslin blouse that leaves the breast visible.
| YVES SAINT LAURENT SS24 |
Arising from a need for the liberation of the female body, the see-through effect now becomes the bearer of many meanings. Fashion items highlight the female silhouette and the fabrics create plays of textures.
The use of chiffon, lace, tulle and thin silks, combined with minimal accessories, contributes to the creation of the ideal of an independent and dynamic woman who does not give up elegance.
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