Shemizetka: what it is, what it looks like, how to make it yourself, photo

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IN is our time word "chemisette" to the majority of people unfamiliar. Many believe that this element of clothing is a thing of the distant past. In factle he widely used by fashionistas to create a unique look. Today, chemisettes are more often called shirtfronts or bibs, so it is difficult to associate them with an indispensable detail of an exquisite ball gown or a sophisticated outfit of a society lady.

An interesting wardrobe item allows you to turn an ordinary sundress into an elegant dress or business suit. Besides, the bib is much better combined with tighter, knitted garments than a standard blouse.

The word itself «chemisette» is of French origin. Previously, it was used to define an elegant cape, insert, or blouse that covered a woman's cleavage. Until the eighteenth century, it was a part of the men's wardrobe. Word «chemisette» denoted a loose taffeta jacket that put on on a man's shirt.Since the twenties of the eighteenth century, shirtfronts have become indispensableth accessoryaroma feminineWow obrabehind.

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Shemizet – what is it, what does it look like?

Chemisette This is a short cape or breast panel that covers the décolleté area. It is used to add individuality to an image, helping to transform an ordinary business suit or make a casual sundress more formal. Now there is a huge selection of bibs. Fashionable types of inserts:

  • ata short bib in the form of a business shirt with buttons and a collar;
  • Rromantic lace inserts with flounces, which are worn under classic dresses and sundresses;
  • Ooriginal bibs with large collars. They help turn a simple plain dress into an original outfit. Bright colors are in fashion. For example, a chemisette made of gilded fabric with wide collar to shoulders;
  • VYarn inserts are a modern fashion trend that has been in demand among fashionistas and fashionistas in recent years. Its main function is protection from cold and wind. This bib replaces a scarf, is worn over the head, and fits tightly around the neck. Bright chunky knit models are a real hit of the season. You can wear shirtfronts under a jacket or over a coat;
  • manishki-jabot. Blouses with luxurious lace frills are in fashion, so a shirtfront with such decoration will be not only comfortable, but also stylish.

You can use any material to sew this part. Elegant, expensive products are decorated with embroidery, stones and patterns. Silk, lace, and satin are suitable for tailoring. Business chemisettes are often made of cotton. They differ from business blouses in the absence of sleeves, shortened length and the presence of fastenings or ties.

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Shemisette - photo on how to make a shemisette yourself

 

In order to independently sew insert, you need to select the fabric and cut a rectangle out of it. The width should be equal to half the waist circumference. When choosing the length, it is better to use a standard scarf. Throw it over the shher and measure the length to the waist. To make a drawstring, you need to leave three extra centimeters.

To finish the edge, you can use braid or simply fold and stitch the fabric. When joining short edges, it is recommended to fold the fabric with an overlap of fifteen to twenty centimeters. Then continue processing the drawstring at the waist. You can use lace, braid or ribbon as ties - the choice is individual. Interesting tips:

  • PWhen sewing a chemisette that will be tucked into skirts and trousers, it is important to consider the length. It should be at least fifteen below the waist ten centimeters. The location of the ties is the waist. Ideally better use linen snaps to secure the shirtfront;
  • WithModern models are original and conveniently fixed directly on the bra. This is very convenient, since the ties can stand out under tight-fitting clothes, and the clasps on the bra are almost invisible;
  • WithYou can make a shirtfront from a blouse that doesn’t fit or is already outdated. To do this, you need to cut out the area on the chest and back, leaving the collar. Stitch edges, add embellishments, lace or change buttons - and you get a completely new look. You can wear this item under a sweater, a knitted sweater with a cutout, a business sundress or a suit.

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N Natalia Fateeva:

Well, what does a chemisette look like?
Either a jacket or a shirtfront...

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