The stylist gave a show-off. Agata Duda looked phenomenal

Agata Duda’s closet has undergone a spring revolution. The first lady is increasingly willing to go for modern creations. This time she surprised with a geometric neckline and sleeves that reigned supreme in the 1970s.

Agata Duda continues her visit to Georgia’s capital. The first lady has only just surprised with her neon styling, and she has already managed to change her orange outfit for an interesting dress of original cut. Her creation stood out in the crowd, and attention was drawn to the details, which in the world of diplomacy rarely have the opportunity to appear in salons.

 
Agatha Duda went beyond the rigid framework of classics

Kate Middleton is not the only one to show that an outfit that fits diplomatic protocol and savoir-vivre rules – does not have to be boring and bland. Agata Duda in recent days also boasts an interesting style. Whether it’s a matter of a change of stylist or spring energy felt in the air – it’s hard to say. Until now, the first lady has relied on safe and restrained fashions. Now it looks like she is stepping out of her “comfort zone.”

Bottomless in color

Agata Duda on Wednesday, March 22, at a meeting with Polonia at the Polish embassy in Tbilisi appeared in a creation whose color is idolized by the British royal family. The marine shade is deep and multidimensional. It is difficult to find a bottom in it. The uniform creation exposed the power of color, and this skillfully emphasized the unconventional cut of the dress.

The first lady opted for a neckline that exposes her shoulders

Round necklines and pointed necklines are constantly scrolling on hangers. A square cut that in 1960s. lansed by Brigitte Bardot herself, still seems to be a somewhat underrated cut in the fashion world. This geometric neckline is a departure from the classic “boat”. It emphasizes the shoulders, but does not exceed the “allowed” limit.

Romantic sleeves topped Agatha Duda’s dress

Attention is drawn in particular to the original sleeves of Agata Duda’s flared dress. The so-called “bells” once formed an important part of Victorian era creations. For a long time they triumphed in royal courts, and later made themselves comfortable in the 1970s, crowning the styling of laid-back hippies.

Along with the recurring epochal trend, they have excelled in the modern era and integrated into a modern style based on minimalism. It seems that the favorite trend of hippies is so versatile and malleable that it also works well in formal settings.

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