Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Johnny Collar

Johnny Collar is a very small shirt collar that was popular in the early 20th century, named after its inventor, Johnny Collins. It is characterized by a small, pointed collar on a shirt or any clothing with a close-fitting neckline.



Monday, July 1, 2024

X Line Silhouette

The X-line is the ultimate silhouette which celebrates the feminine figure with an emphasis on shoulders, a small waist and a full hem which resembles the alphabet 'X'. This is the silhouette for women with a narrow or slim waist that is with an hourglass body type and can be created using padded shoulders, belted or fitted waists and full skirts.



Saturday, June 22, 2024

Chelsea Collar

Chelsea Collar is a flat woman's collar with pointed ends that form a low V-neckline in front. This collar became popular in late 1960's from an area in Southwest London where it originated.


Thursday, June 20, 2024

Convertible Open Collar

Convertible collar refers to the collar that changes shape when it is worn open or closed. If worn open, forms small lapels (looks attractive with a contrast fabric). When worn fastened with a concealed button and loop it fits close to the neck with no lapels.


Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Cossack Collar

The Cossack collar is a high standing collar that closes on the side. This collar is characterized by its round shape and large size that resembles the traditional collar of Cossack (Slavic-speaking, semi militarized people originating in eastern Ukraine and southern Russia). The collar is frequently banded with embroidery, and it is also called by the names such as Zhivago Collar and Russian Collar.




Saturday, May 25, 2024

Napolian High Coat

Napolian High Coat or Napoleonic Collar is a turnover collar, that rolls up high on neck in back and then turns over. This collar extends about three-quarters of the way around neck and with wide lapels and open front with double-breasted closing. This collar is associated with Napolean Bonaparte (1769-1821) as depicted by his court painter, J. L. David.


Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Wig Cap

Wig Cap also called Weaving Cap or Wig Liners are worn before wearing a wig. They help to keep the wig in place and forms a barrier between the scalp and the wig. One can easily tuck in the hair and prevent it from sticking out under the wig.

The wig Cap is made of breathable stretch fabric usually a combination of Nylon (90%) and Spandex (10%). They are easy to apply, elastic in nature and size control makes one size fit most hair style and sizes.

To put on stretch the two open ends of the Wig Cap with two hands like a rubber band and pass it from your head on to the neck.

Then bring it up, align the front of the cap with your forehead's hairline and pull the cap backward over your head.

Tuck in any escaped stray hairs inside the cap and secure the cap all around with bobby pins. And finally wear the wig of your choice on it.

The Wig Cap can also be worn on bald head as it keeps the wig in place and prevents it from slipping around on your head. A Wig Cap will ensure that your scalp can breathe and doesn't become irritated by the direct contact of the wig.