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COLOUR BLOCKING IN PARIS- FEATURING CULOTTES

Verney Burge

Country Road Navy and White Scarf Culottes

Country Road Navy and White Scarf Culottes

Zara Red Tie Front Culottes

Zara Red Tie Front Culottes

Hey everyone!

Here's two outfits I wore out and about while I was in Paris. Both outfits (unintentionally patriotic) featured culottes and very silhouetted cut tops. If you know me, you'll know that yes- I love culottes and yes- I own a lot of different culottes. Not sure were my obsession came from but after a bit of digging on the inter-webs I have actually discovered there is a deep and rich history behind my dear friend the culotte. Adding onto this discovery there is actually a very strong tie to France (and more specifically Paris) and the culotte. 

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So where did it all start for the culotte? It actually started way back in the Renaissance ear, where upper class men wore breeches, or French liked to say 'culottes'. Back then they were more fitted, came just below the knee and were fastened by a buckle. By the time the French Revolution came around (1789 - 1799),  culottes had actually became one of the defining factors in ones socio-economic status. They had become so synonymous with the upper class, that the revolutionaries were coined sans culottes, or “without culottes”: a term which separated them from their upper class counterparts and their aristocratic ideals. The sans culottes wore trousers instead, creating a stark visual divide between these groups of people, as well as their values.

It wasn't until the the Victorian era (1837 - 1901), we saw a re-emergence of the culotte, where it became more of a feminist garment. Women had began breaking from their restrictive lifestyles and needed a functional way to do this. This is were the culotte came back into the picture, and subsequently gave them a new found freedom. They were described as the “split skirt” and were used for activities like tennis, horseback riding and bicycling.

Culottes would eventually proved to be a turning point for women’s fashion in the 1930s. Elsa Schiaparelli was responsible for this, and featured culottes in her 1931 collection. Many critics dubbed the culottes as “manly, with hints of lesbianism” and some reporters even suggested Schiaparelli should be beaten for introducing this design. As bad as that sounds by today's standards, whats even more shocking is that women were even being arrested in Paris for wearing the culottes in public! 

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If you managed to get through my little fashion history lesson- bravo to you! If you want to read more about culottes I have inserted some great links below:

http://www.bustle.com/articles/104171-the-history-of-culottes-goes-beyond-those-weird-stretchy-capris-you-wore-in-high-school

https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2015/06/are-culottes-ugly-on-purpose-or-what.html

http://costumesociety.org.uk/blog/post/culottes-a-brief-history

https://startupfashion.com/category/fashion-business-advice-and-tips/

Anyway enough about culottes for now (I know I'm going to bring them up again in another blog so stay tunned- haha!!) and I hope you guys found this information as interesting as I did!

Vernbird

xx

STANDING INLINE

Verney Burge

Just Jeans Chambray Shirt, Bardot Inez CropKookai Bandage SkirtCountry Road Harriet Sandle Slides

This outfit calls for a relaxed day while strolling down to the shops- with maybe a nice cold beverage in hand. Cool tones and clean lines make it simple on the eye, but quiet structured. 

I was really happy when I came across this chambray shirt while I was away on a holiday. I walked past a Just Jeans and it was in the window. I had been looking a really simple chambray shirt for agesssss- and it sort of appeared in front of me. It happened to be the last one so the sales assistant was happy to get it off the mannequin. Maybe thats what made me want it more because I saw the amount of effort the she went to dissemble the mannequin for me.... Although I was sold as soon as I put it on- it is soooo soft to the touch. It feels so nice while on! (I bought it just before these pics were taken so I just chucked it over the outfit I was already wearing- great for layering as you can see :) )

So if you're looking for the perfect chambray shirt- I definitely recommend this one!!!

Sending all my love,

Vernbird

 

 

 

Caramel tones on a Golden Afternoon

Verney Burge

fallenBROKENstreet Ratatat Hat, Kmart Striped Boatneck Top, Country Road Sleeveless Waterfall Coat, Ziggy Denim, Spurr Boots

This little get up was something I wore not too long along for my friends 25th. If you've checked out my other blog posts you would seen my AN AFTERNOON AT COOGEE PAVILION post and this was what I wore on the day. My outfit featured two of my favourite pieces for this season and those being my fallenBROKENstreet Ratatat Hat and my Country Road Sleeveless Waterfall Coat..... Honestly I don't think I've gone a few days without throwing on either of these items- I'm absolutely obsessed!

Anyway this was my outfit,  a casual and relaxed look, something which completely reflected the beautiful golden afternoon.

Sending all my love,

Vern Bird