El sentido de la belleza en el mundo: perspectiva de Broken Diva

En un mundo desbordante de diversidad, el concepto de belleza permanece como uno de los ideales más universalmente exaltados, aunque interpretado de manera variable. Desde las soleadas playas de Brasil hasta las efervescentes calles de Tokio, cada cultura forja su propia definición de belleza. En Broken Diva, una marca de moda que se inspira en la riqueza de estéticas globales, creemos en la exploración y celebración de estas múltiples interpretaciones. A través de este viaje por el caleidoscopio de cánones de belleza mundiales, buscamos comprender y valorar cómo diferentes culturas definen la belleza, concluyendo que la belleza trasciende una definición única.

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Vive la femme!

I’m thrilled by the work of Elsa Schiaparelli, Sade, and Rihanna, as a woman fashion designer, because they each bring something unique and inspiring to the fashion world. Elsa Schiaparelli was a pioneer in the world of fashion. She was one of the first female designers to gain recognition in the 1920s, and her bold and creative designs revolutionized the industry. Read more

Elsa Schiaparelli: a major source of inspiration

Elsa Schiaparelli was a major source of inspiration for many fashion designers for decades,  and she was ahead of her time. Her unique design influenced the way many artists approached design. She was also unafraid to experiment with new materials and techniques, which helped to push the boundaries of fashion. In this post I ll explain why I do love her.

Schiaparelli’s fashion was creative, eccentric, fun, and shocking. Schiaparelli came from a privileged background, which may have contributed to her nonconformist attitude. Schiaparelli’s mother was an aristocrat and her father was a dean at the University of Rome. Schiaparelli was exposed to ancient cultures and religious rites from a young age, which later influenced her fashion designs.

In 1911, Schiaparelli wrote a volume of poems based on the ancient Greek myth of Arethusa. Schiaparelli studied philosophy at the University of Rome, but she was bored with the privileged, conservative lifestyle of her family. She left Rome to England to look after orphaned children, but she soon left England for Paris. Read more

Josephine Baker: an iconic woman

On the occasion of Women’s Day, 8 March 2022, we wanted to introduce you to someone who has always been an inspiration to us: Josephine Baker. Read more

Say YES to Slow Fashion!

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