Vintage 70s Black White Fruit Toile Print Trapeze Blouse M - 1970s Boho Cottage Relaxed Fit Shirt

Vintage 70s Black White Fruit Toile Print Trapeze Blouse M - 1970s Boho Cottage Relaxed ...

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Cute '70s blouse features an adorable toile-like pattern made of tiny fruit and flowers done in black on white. Top has a slim collar, ...

$$$$$ · Indexed December 19, 2024 ·



Milk Teeths
Long Beach, CA






Usage
  • Ideal for casual outings or relaxed gatherings, where comfort and style can be effortlessly combined.
  • Could be suited for layering under jackets or cardigans, making it versatile for different seasonal looks.
  • May lend itself well to vintage-themed events or parties that celebrate past fashion eras.
History
  • The 1970s marked a significant shift in fashion, embracing bold prints and relaxed silhouettes that reflected the era's cultural changes.
  • Bohemian styles from the 1970s often emphasized handcrafted and artisanal qualities, reflecting the growing counterculture movement during that time.
  • Toile print designs became popular in various forms in the 18th century and were reinterpreted in the 1970s to suit contemporary styles.
Design Significance
  • The trapeze silhouette is known for its flattering, unstructured fit, which gained popularity in the 1960s and continued into the 70s fashion scene.
  • Toile patterns, often featuring intricate scenes of nature or pastoral landscapes, have historically been associated with French decorative arts, bringing a touch of elegance to casual wear.
  • The combination of fruit motifs with a toile print suggests an integration of playful design elements that was characteristic of 1970s aesthetics.

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