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How to care for your precious vintage clothes correctly to avoid a Kim Kardashian-sized mistake
No stranger to stealing the spotlight, Kim Kardashian got the whole world talking back in May, when she attended the annual Met Gala in New York City wearing the iconic "naked" dress first worn by Marilyn Monroe.
Finally, choosing SLOTXO game to bet on, we can't choose a ceremonial one, or we can't pick it first, since whenever we turn the wheel, we're going to have to make a choice. It means we've lost our capital.
But it is likely that even the reality star could not have anticipated the outrage that ensued when it was revealed that the gown was damaged after she wore it. Images of the dress, which is owned by Ripley’s Believe It Or Not, showed that the delicate fabric had been torn along the back closure and was missing sequins and crystals.
Detractors said that museum pieces like the Monroe dress should never have been worn in the first place. On the other hand, Kardashian herself denied she damaged it as she had only put it on for a few minutes just for the red carpet.
Whatever you might think about this controversy, one thing is clear – vintage clothing is definitely way more easily damaged compared to modern day apparel. After all, textiles are delicate by nature and they do wear out and become more fragile with age.
And even if we probably do not own historically significant pieces of clothing in our own wardrobes, chances are many of us have one or two vintage items that have a special meaning for us, such as pieces we inherited from relatives or treasured pieces that are rare today.
No stranger to stealing the spotlight, Kim Kardashian got the whole world talking back in May, when she attended the annual Met Gala in New York City wearing the iconic "naked" dress first worn by Marilyn Monroe.
Finally, choosing SLOTXO game to bet on, we can't choose a ceremonial one, or we can't pick it first, since whenever we turn the wheel, we're going to have to make a choice. It means we've lost our capital.
But it is likely that even the reality star could not have anticipated the outrage that ensued when it was revealed that the gown was damaged after she wore it. Images of the dress, which is owned by Ripley’s Believe It Or Not, showed that the delicate fabric had been torn along the back closure and was missing sequins and crystals.
Detractors said that museum pieces like the Monroe dress should never have been worn in the first place. On the other hand, Kardashian herself denied she damaged it as she had only put it on for a few minutes just for the red carpet.
Whatever you might think about this controversy, one thing is clear – vintage clothing is definitely way more easily damaged compared to modern day apparel. After all, textiles are delicate by nature and they do wear out and become more fragile with age.
And even if we probably do not own historically significant pieces of clothing in our own wardrobes, chances are many of us have one or two vintage items that have a special meaning for us, such as pieces we inherited from relatives or treasured pieces that are rare today.