The clothes themselves weren't so different from the archer's costume: brief skirts, asymmetric necklines as if a quiver of arrows was slung over one shoulder, everything close to the body, twisting and turning around it as if caught in motion.
Dior himself wrote: 'As a result of the war and uniforms, women still looked and dressed like Amazons. But I designed clothes for flower-like women.' It’s now viewed as retrograde, a throwback to the Victorian era.
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