Liberty: garments to show off the most ‘royal’ print to take the streets

Liberty: garments to show off the most ‘royal’ print to take the streets

“Freedom is the place chosen by the artistic client”, said Oscar Wilde, the dandy par excellence of the 19th century. Writer, poet and playwright of the Victorian era, the author went to buy scarves at the Liberty & Co department store, which since 1875 has occupied a large Tudor-style estate on London’s Regent Street, without doubt the most luxurious street in the British capital. It was also there where in 1935 the dressmaker to the Queen of England and her sister Margarita ordered the fabrics with which she made the dresses they both wore at the premiere of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves at London’s exquisite Lyceum Theater. A local press photographer immortalized the arrival of both princesses, Isabel in a dress with small flowers in a range of blue, the color of the nobility, and her sister in another in a peach shade. Both made with Liberty signature fabrics.

From then on, this flirty floral pattern became the favorite of all British aristocracy, even before it took hold on the haute couture catwalks. It is elegant, very sophisticated and also has that romantic and naive touch that is so sought after in the fashion world, so it is very understandable…. Today, fashion companies such as Isabel Marant or Paco Rabanne have already confirmed in their runway presentations that this print will make flowers bloom in the fall in all its versions and also in street style. On the street, many brands opt for the total look with liberty print. Want to show off this youthful and fresh floral print?

Make a note of these items of clothing you won’t be taking off for the next few weeks! V-neck dresses and tops, openings at the shoulders and legs or lengths above the knees are some of the features of these garments that we have selected for you and that you will love. Do not miss it!

Source: Marie Claire

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