quarta-feira, 24 de março de 2010

Lithuanian friend!


Two days ago I had a great answer from Lithuania! The first one, and make me happy! Because Since the begining any lithuanian had talked with me!

V.B.
Hello Diana. I hope you had better understand that period of history that you learn, you need to know what state you studied fashion, which were one country during the years 1945-1990. There were no borders, people move freely, to travel to Riga or Vilnius shopping was not a big problem. All fabrics, footwear, accessories and all the clothes which were manufactured in the Soviet Union supplied to the entire territory, the differences from region to region were minimal. Before the 60 years women are a lot of sewing, post-war period was very heavy. All the Baltic States is a port city and sailors of course visiting the other countries with a '70s period could bring fabric and fashion magazines for their wives. Enormous popular magazines "BURDA MODEN" in the scheme were sewing. Many women want to dress looking for any opportunity to glance at the fashion in another country. To do this, for example in Kaliningrad tried to have the opportunity to see Polish TV, so from there to see something new. My mother, seeing that something beautiful trying to appeal to a dressmaker to sew a similar thing. Any magazine by whatever means Coming from abroad carefully studied.

Send a link to old photos of the city of Kaliningrad, perhaps you are there you will see that interesting. Period photographs from 1946 until 1980. People who you see in the photos dressed in the clothes sewn in the USSR. Not rarely people from Kaliningrad visited Lithuania and Latvia, and that it bought there. Residents of the Lithuanian SSR and the Latvian SSR, traveled to Kaliningrad stores. It was one country, Lithuania Latvia Estonia were simply large areas of the country.


This link people in the USSR 60E 70th years. Photo-designed all over the country Latvia Lithuania Moscowhttp://nnm.ru/blogs/RedGuard/fotografii_sssr_dusha_chast_1/page3/

Magazine Fashion and Time, 1979
http://www.savok.name/313-modaivremya.html

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