Even if the word doesn’t seem very familiar, it doesn’t mean at all that in your wardrobe
there is no such thing.
Translated from French Trucar means three quarters. This is the name of the rotation of the face (body) and the length of a thing or just a sleeve. This euphonic word is also a fashionable term that refers to elegant ladies' clothing - a long jacket or a short coat.
Story
The Truacars came into fashion in the 30s of the XX century. The ladies rode with might and main, putting on light coats three-quarters long of different fabrics: wool and fine cloth, silk, lace fabric and pan-velvet. A truakar thrown during the day testified that the lady had plans for the evening.
Truacar became one of the shocking at that time and immortal in the history of fashion hits Coco Chanel. She sewed to customers and wore this elegant long jacket with patch pockets. Even Remarque in the novel "Life on loan" mentioned the truacar: "You have successfully chosen, - said saleswoman Lilian. “It’s like things were sewn especially for you ... In this truacar you look wonderful ...”
Modern Trucar
Truacars are very relevant today. Designers slightly modified them and presented jeans, leather and even the finest gauze, the so-called "anthers" to the strict fashion consumer's court. In silhouette, they repeat the ladies' dress. Combine them with laconic tops, cropped trousers and even shorts.
Since the truacar is an ornament in itself, therefore, catchy jewelry, massive bags, shoes with a high wedge and with bright inserts in combination with it are inappropriate. And to put along a white silk scarf, tied it with the tips back around the neck - it will be great. Decorate the image and stylish retro glasses.
TIP
Colored shoes, a handbag, earrings are suitable for a monochromatic truacar, and a plain one for a motley one.
Evening option - with black strict trousers, daytime - with denim shorts.
Stylish image - laconic truacar, white bottom, bright top.
Trendy print on a truacar - very modern.
The article was published on the materials of the magazine "Good advice" 5/2013
Photo: PR
Material prepared by Julia Dekanova