Thanks to a tour through the first and convulsive decades of the twentieth century, bill gaytten sets out a concept between the military austerity and the fashion trends of the inter-war period.
Actually, this coexistence of uniforms and lingerie-inspired dresses is not at all strange and makes imagination run wild trying to locate the concrete history of these characters, inspired by the modern british aristocracy, with bias cut skirts, asymmetrical necklines, satin-gathered dresses and exquisite laces, a half covert delicacy, just sometimes, under immaculate officer jackets or sequentially alternating with frock coats and doses of masculinity. A ceremonious feeling can be noticed in all of this, something like a party in the middle of the battle: the survival of the good taste.