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Sunday, March 27, 2016

Zaara’s Thalia Draped Gown - Exquisitely Timeless, Ethereal and Noble.



The art of draping dates back to 3500 BC, beginning with the Mesopotamians and Ancient Egyptians.


The Greeks then followed with the invention of draped 
silhouettes like the chiton, peplos, chlamys and himation.



Known for the legendary austerity of her exquisite Grecian-inspired dresses, Madame Grès (also known as the “Queen of Drape”) produced haute couture designs for beautiful, fashionable women, duchesses and movie stars like Grace Kelly, Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich.



Clearly reminiscent of ancient Greek, Egyptian gowns and 
Madame Grès’ draped gowns, there is also something timeless to this
Zaara Thalia Draped Gown, both ethereal and noble. 



Zaara’s elegant draped gown gives your figure the justice 
and eyes it well deserves. If you have a “slender figure” as I do, 
this style gives your figure a sweeping three-dimensional form, reflecting your sense of style and your personality.



Her deep plunging V neckline draws the focus of attention down from your face to your mid-section, where the fabric is then elegantly gathered and then gracefully drapes symmetrically off your hips.



The best body shape for this dress is a balanced body shape.




This is the shape with “no exaggerated curves.”
Your bust, waist and hips are in proportion, with approximately a 
10 inch spread between your bust, waist and hip measurements.




The emphasis of an open chest with the deep plunging V neckline is perfectly counterbalanced by the wonderfully center & side draped dimensions at the waist and hips of this gown, then finished in a mermaid-style skirt pooling to the floor for an elegant silhouette.


Store: Zaara
A blend of Indian craftsmanship and modern aesthetics. 
Designer: Zaara Kohime 
Product:Thalia Draped Gown

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1 comment:

  1. A wonderful set of gowns love the cut. perfectly modeled.

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