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The Influence of French Women's Wear on the World's Women's Wear

French clothing development French clothing is usually recognized as the pioneer and leader of the modern fashion industry, and thus has always had a profound impact on the world of clothing and fashion designers.

The Rococo style began in the early 17th century in France, continued from the Baroque period of art style, emphasizing the beautiful and slender, delicate and small and female weakness, preferring to bare shoulders and collarbones of the design, the perfect highlighting of the beauty of the female body is the main; while the Victorian style originated from the 18th century, guided by the Queen of England's popularity, emphasizing the decorative pattern of the more complicated, overly elaborate and ornate style, and the Victorian style is the origin of the 18th century, emphasizing the decorative pattern of the more complicated, overly elaborate and ornate style. The Victorian style originated from the 18th century British Queen's guide popular style, emphasizing the decorative patterns and complex, too delicate and gorgeous, and the clothes popular at that time a lot of lace, ribbons, bows and corsets designed to show the full femininity, shaping the image of noble and elegant. Lolita clothing is in fact a simplified version of the 17th and 18th century Western court dress, but also similar to dolls dresses, the design inspiration comes mainly from the French Rococo.