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| how di children dress
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| hi, i think one of the most important aspects that formed the 1930s may have been Madeleine Vionnette and the Cross Cut Bias method. M. Vionnette was a Parisian Designer, and she also created the cowl neck and the halter neck. in the 1930s, where they refused 'the excess of the jazz age' the day dresses were a lot more practical, so the evening gowns were extra glamourous, and the Cross Cut Bias Method added a flirtatious effect to them. To make a piece of fabric hang and drape in sinuous folds and stretch over the round contours of the body, fabric pattern pieces can be cut not on the straight grain, but at an angle of 45 degrees.
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