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  • Pawlowski
    Pawlowski said 1 month Edit Delete

    Dear Helga, you created a very interesting work. Thank you for sharing. The slide 17 details are still very appreciated :-))). Patrick

  • Helga
    Helga said 1 month Edit Delete

    Dear Amit thanks for your lovely comment and let me say that The Top Fashion Stile

    in Brazil comes from India ... those Fantastic Colors of Sarre .

    I would adore to make a pps with those fantastic dresses.

    Gracias = thanks from Helga

  • AmitRanjan
    AmitRanjan said 1 month Edit Delete

    this is a remarkable presentation... insights into a world of different times..

    now for some boys opinion: I am so glad women today dont wear anything remotely similar to this... these dresses must have been so suffocating... dresses have to to be comfortable...

    in india, women in the cities have taken to western clothing... the traditional 'saree' which women used to wear took a long time to ear, hence it is losing out... for everyday dressing, convenience rules; for once in a while occasions, dresses can be diffenert but certainly nothing like this...

    thank for putting this together

  • Helga
    Helga said 1 month Edit Delete

    I just love the Romantic UK Knight's Graham view and reaffirm that more than 2 hours Brazilian women spend to put a tiny bikini to go to the beach, so your beloved Lady is absolutely normal .

    Thanks for the valuable demonstration...Helga

  • grahairs
    grahairs said 1 month Edit Delete

    Dear Helga: OK... so you want a boys opinion... well, here goes...

    I found your show most informative and interesting... and yes, some of the clothes were certainly impressive and quite glamourous.

    In today's world, I like a woman to dress in a feminine way, e.g. a simple pretty dress with minimal make-up, and personally I prefer to wear smart jeans and a crisp smart sports shirt.

    Can you imagine... it must have taken HOURS to get dressed in these old times... Even today...my wife takes 2-hours to get ready; and that's in today's relatively simple clothes... so I am really happy that she doesn't have to wear anything like this... we would NEVER be ready to go out anywhere!! :-)

    You asked for a male opinion... so you got one!

    Your show certainly stirred up some opinion... I hope we hear some more!

    Hugs from Graham

  • fridabibi
    fridabibi said 1 month Edit Delete

    Helga: An excellent presentation, a great collection of images in this beautiful slideshow. I enjoyed it very much. Thanks for sharing. Hugs Frida

  • madamex
    madamex said 1 month Edit Delete

    I really enjoyed your presentation Helga , I'm glad that we don't need to wear those clothes in the Summer, I can olnly imagine how hot they must have felt wearing them . I would love to see one from the 1950's as well , Thank you for sharing .

  • Helga
    Helga said 1 month Edit Delete

    Where are the boys opinions??....for example about their glamour

  • Helga
    Helga said 1 month Edit Delete

    Dear friends Doina.,Gabriela.. girls..!
    ' At that time it’s easy to conclude that the only work ofor women was to beautify ..for the court and seduce their husbands. Children care and house keeping was to the bourgeoisie...... hahaha So would love to live ! Queridas amigas ..naquela epoca é facil concluir que o unico trabalho das mulheres era a de se embelezar para a corte e seduzir os maridos. cuidar de filhos e casa era para a burguesia ...hahaha.. Assim até eu viveria !

  • nikkitta
    nikkitta said 1 month Edit Delete

    Hola , yo de nuevo,
    Estoy mirando los comentarios y hay algo divertido, son todos de mujeres!!!
    Bastante logico, finalmente, pero igual es gracioso

  • nikkitta
    nikkitta said 1 month Edit Delete

    Hola Helga, me encantan e interesan estos trabajos tuyos, a mis amigos tambien.
    Me alegra que sea Parte 1
    Cariños desde Argentina

  • 1905
    1905 said 1 month Edit Delete

    i like so much this your apresentation from fashion...old times...very beautifull.thank you for sharing

  • doina
    doina said 1 month Edit Delete

    HELGA,



    YOU ARE MY SONATINA!



    First, I will save this SHOW in my favorites!....

    I just did it…. ;)



    Why do I like you so much?!? Tell me!

    OK:

    YOU know to develop a subject not only in an informative way but also in a funny way!

    You know what is meaning to be fresh and nice!

    The fashion from 1550-1600 is now a source for the biggest fashion creators… few elements are still alive!

    Congratulations for your lovely SHOW!

    FROM Holland,

    Doina

  • ak85ka
    ak85ka said 1 month Edit Delete

    Images from the past... from an other world.. so different and yet so attractive in many ways.... Fascinating indeed!!! Thanks Helga for sharing with us...

  • 1950
    1950 said 1 month Edit Delete

    HELGA --GOSTO IMENSO DESSA ROUPA DE ANTIGAMENTE. MUITO BOA APRESENTACAO SUA E OS MEUS CUMPRIMENTOS. VOLTAR AO PASSADO MUITO INTERESSANTE. MAS EU NAO TERIA PACIENCIA DE ME VESTIR COM ESSES TRAJES TAO LINDOS SIM, MAS PARA MIM ACHO MUITO PESADO E MUITO TRABALHO PARA OS VESTIR. AMIGA OBRIGADA POR COMPARTILHAR..ADOREI

  • vili48
    vili48 said 1 month Edit Delete

    Very interest return in past... Thank that share, dear Helga! Hugs. Vili

  • Lilit.P
    Lilit.P said 1 month Edit Delete

    Dear Helga
    I always dream to live in that period and wear those dresses, it's other feeling and looking to your slide I am again going back ... it's perfect!

  • Helga
    Helga said 1 month Edit Delete

    Gracias amiga estamos online ..Saludos ...

  • CMP
    CMP said 1 month Edit Delete

    Helga: Te felicito por tu excelente trabajo. No imagino a los hombre usando esos trajes. Saludos Carmen María.

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    1. Slide 1: Helga design
    2. Slide 2: 1595 Unknown Lady
    3. Slide 3: Fashion in the period 1550-1600 in Western European clothing is characterized by increased opulence, the rise of the ruff, the expansion of the farthingale for women, and, for men, the disappearance of the codpiece. 1527 Lady Mary Guildford
    4. Slide 4: 1614-1618 Dorothy Cary
    5. Slide 5: Isabela Clara Eugenia of Spain
    6. Slide 6: Isabella Clara Eugenia with Magdalena Ruiz
    7. Slide 7: Catherine of Aragon figure
    8. Slide 8: Anna Rosina Marquart
    9. Slide 9: Circle of Benson St Cecilia detail Christine de France
    10. Slide 10: Queen Elizabeth figure
    11. Slide 11: A full veil in Elizabeth the Golden Age film
    12. Slide 12: Elizabeth 1s coronation
    13. Slide 13: Child Fashion Van Zijll 1
    14. Slide 14: Infantas Isabella Clara Eugenia and Catalina Micaela of Spain
    15. Slide 15: Hercule Francois Duke of Alencon
    16. Slide 16: Queen of Spain Elizabeth De France
    17. Slide 17: Details
    18. Slide 18: Man’s Fashion Christopherhatton after ketel detail
    19. Slide 19: Nicholas by Hilliard
    20. Slide 20: Fiennes de Clinton
    21. Slide 21: Robert Dudley jerkin
    22. Slide 22: Henry VIII
    23. Slide 23: Details Fran Cloue
    24. Slide 24: Man’s Details : From Middle English cod scrotum is a flap or pouch that attaches to the front of the crotch of men’s trousers to provide a covering for the genitn Boeheim
    25. Slide 25: Cloak
    26. Slide 26: Research part one: Helga and Gogon1 Music : Sonatina