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I don’t design clothes. I design dreams @DivaAngelLife #fashionstyle #collection #outfitideas #outfitoftheday #divaangel #style Along with proper deportment and fine technique, fashion was a crucial element of social dancing. Clothing that was considered fashionable was undoubtedly related to dancing styles and trends that were popular at a given time. For example, women’s shortened dresses and men’s tight pants that characterized the first three decades of the nineteenth century allowed enough freedom of movement that the popular dances of the day, the quadrille, the cotillion and the reel, could be executed without impediment. While the once speedy waltz slowed down at the turn of the nineteenth century, dress fashions changed from full and flowing skirts to more narrow and restrictive dresses to fit this change. The images to the left hint at the difficulties of some dance attire. With the commercialization of leisure and profusion of pri
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