Since the time of Peter I Russian fashion developed in European style trends. In the 1900s, Russian women's fashion focused on two fashionable European city - Vienna and Paris. Members of the upper classes, as the main consumers of fashion, sought to fully comply with European style and fashion ideas scooped in these fashion capitals.
Women's fashion of this period was the epitome of style, "Belle Epoque" and Art Nouveau. The basis of the female silhouette was the perfect image of a woman of that era - a woman who was alien to the earth anxiety of everyday life and worries at all physical work.
Women's fashion of this period was the epitome of style, "Belle Epoque" and Art Nouveau. The basis of the female silhouette was the perfect image of a woman of that era - a woman who was alien to the earth anxiety of everyday life and worries at all physical work.