Eleganze femminili: rivista quindicinale di mode (Feminine elegance: fortnightly fashion review) was an Italian fashion magazine, published from January to May 1911, which was sold by subscription in Italy and abroad. In addition to presenting the latest fashions by the most famous designers in Paris, London, and Vienna, Eleganze femminili reported on social occasions in high society and included articles on etiquette, women’s interests, art, and the history of fashion throughout the centuries. It also offered readers the chance to obtain muslin or paper patterns of the designs shown in the magazine, and in fact advertised itself as being “a magazine for practical fashion that will enable anyone to make their own clothes.” In the eighth issue of Eleganze femminili, a new item of clothing is introduced and critiqued: the trousers. As with another recent innovation, the jupe-culotte (divided skirt), trousers were not regarded as sufficiently feminine and their appearance occasioned strong disapproval by both women and men.
Eleganze femminili: rivista quindicinale di mode (Feminine elegance: fortnightly fashion review) was an Italian fashion magazine, published from January to May 1911, which was sold by subscription in Italy and abroad. In addition to presenting the latest fashions by the most famous designers in Paris, London, and Vienna, Eleganze femminili reported on social occasions in high society and included articles on etiquette, women’s interests, art, and the history of fashion throughout the centuries. It also offered readers the chance to obtain muslin or paper patterns of the designs shown in the magazine, and in fact advertised itself as being “a magazine for practical fashion that will enable anyone to make their own clothes.” In the eighth issue of Eleganze femminili, a new item of clothing is introduced and critiqued: the trousers. As with another recent innovation, the jupe-culotte (divided skirt), trousers were not regarded as sufficiently feminine and their appearance occasioned strong disapproval by both women and men.