The painter Henri Matisse and the designer Yves Saint-Laurent was inspired. British singer Adele brought her to shoot Vogue fashion. Louis Vuitton used it for one of the seasonal collections “by the swimming pool” of luxury products from the company.
More recently, the Romanian blouse – a high embroidered a high embroidered by the villagers, in particular women – has acquired a new set of faithful: nationalist politicians in Romania have confused folk seam as a badge of devotion to the nation and its traditions.
Diana Sosoaca, an extreme right brandard, made the blouse known – in Romanian under the name of “IE”, pronounced “EE -YEH” – a central part of her political brand. It rarely appears in the audience dressed in anything else. George Simion, a nationalist candidate who lost a presidential election on Sunday, is also a fan, just like many of his supporters.
Calin Georgescu, an ultra -nationalist who won the first round of a presidential vote later canceled last year, focused his campaign on Tiktok videos which presented him dressed in blouse to horse white, among other activities.