Jumat, 26 Agustus 2011

Ballet - Ballet And Haute Couture

The first roots of the dance can be traced back to Italy in late 1400-century. But it was not until much later in France during the reign of Louis XIV between 1643 and 1715, when it evolved into the form we know today. Under his rule, was known for the dance its power and influence, and this article examines how art has come to play a significant role in modern fashion.

Ballet influence in fashion has become particularly evident after the release of the critically acclaimed film Black Swan, in which Natalie Portman plays a dancer disturbed and psychotic. This is the thrust of many of the ballet-inspired fashion clothing and accessories can be pushed into the dominant culture. These elements are the piece recalls knitting, Tutus and ballerina-style dresses that are extremely popular almost direct copies of soft shoes.

However, the influence of fashion on ballet is evident long before the idea behind the Black Swan was conceived. In fact, for over a century, the ballet and fashion enjoyed a very close and fruitful. The Ballets Russes (Russian Ballet) is a good example. It was a Russian ballet company on tour between 1909 and 1929 conducted in many countries. Under the direction of Sergei Diaghilev, who is considered the largest company in the ballet of the 20th century, and clothing has played a major role in its success. The company has invited artists more time to work in costume design, one of which includes Coco Chanel. The skimpy costumes he designed for the Rite of Spring is believed to be one of the factors that contribute to the scandal caused by production.

Recently, world-famous designer Yves Saint Laurent was a great influence on the appearance of the Ballets Russes in 1977 his collection on the catwalk. Throughout 1980, movies such as Fame, Flashdance and Dirty Dancing was also a significant influence in the mainstream as a body, leg warmers and leggings were worn so many different characters. Even more recently than this, the swan dress Bjork wore Academy Awards 2001, which may have been inspired by the taste of the ballet, clothes that are so readily available today. Also, Sarah Jessica Parker also tried ballet tutu episode of the hit comedy Sex and the City, the United States. Together, these along with many other influences led to the breakup and wear ballet have a significant impact on mainstream fashion.

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