Thursday, February 18, 2010

Italian Dressing

I'm not referring to what is poured on a delicious salad at Olive Garden. Italy is about fashion! Dressing everyday is taken very seriously.  When the police uniforms are designed by Armani, you know this is crucial.

The legend of Italian fashion began on Feb. 25, 1951, when Count Giorgini staged a fashion show for an international audience in Florence. Dress says a lot about one's self-assertion in society and opens doors to conversations among individuals.  It has been called the "language of desire." Much thought goes into the entire outfit involving what one wants to say about themselves through their overall presentation.

The idea of Italian fashion is to blend in by standing out.  Wearing the best kind of attire to accentuate your own best features is key. The Italians have a spectacular way of choosing clothes that flatter their figures in the greatest way.

To avoid sticking out as a major tourist, ball caps and hats should be put away.  Nails also should not be painted as Italians only use nail polish for very specail occasions.  Shoes can make or break an outfit, (and unfortunately comfort usually is not factored into this equation).  One is expected to keep up with the latest trends and designs that will look best on each person individually.

Ultimately, dress is about social redemption. Fashion is the confirmation of classes or social statuses in Italy. Having a kind heart is great, but the outward appearance is cherished by Italians.  Fashion is a national passion, and it all comes down to ATTITUDE!  So when in Rome, strut with confidence and sophistication.

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