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Meta is a service for selecting a psychotherapist. Find a specialist who is right for you: https://l.bemeta.co/modnyipodcast 25% discount on the first session with the promo code PODCAST And also subscribe to the Meta Telegram channel! In it, practicing psychotherapists talk about psychotherapy honestly, simply and expertly! https://t.me/meta_psy Erid: LdtCKP6Pv Fashion and art. The connection between trends and paintings is obvious to many, but how exactly did the style of highly respectable ladies succumb to the influence of artists? Our guest is Ekaterina Andreeva, a historian, art critic, and author of the Ya and Art project. Let's start our fascinating series with the 19th century - the era of the reign of crinoline, linings and hairstyles reminiscent of Moscow City. We will figure out how the seemingly base genre of caricatures "forced" everyone to change clothes, and talk about romanticism and empire style. We'll also find out why men used horsehair to augment their calves, how the trend of decorating hats with stuffed animals came about, and what role insects played in the 19th century. Subscribe to the Fashion Podcast: Vkontakte: https://vk.com/modnypodkast Rutube: https://rutube.ru/channel/24561268/ Zen: https://dzen.ru/modnypodkast Find out all the news of the project and read us in Telegram https://t.me/modnypodcast Social networks: Fashion Podcast: https://t.me/modnypodcast Alexey Sukharev: https://t.me/suharevstyle Ekaterina Andreeva https://t.me/YaAndArt TIMESTAMPS 00:00 — Beginning 01:11 — What is remarkable about the 19th century for the history of fashion 02:49 — Empire style in the early 19th century 07:40 — Advertising 09:01 — Empire hairstyles reminiscent of sculptures 11:06 — Accessories: handbag, gloves, jewelry 15:29 — Fashion for small white hands and blue blood 19:42 — Romanticism and the Victorian era 26:20 — The emergence of caricatures and famous authors 30:21 — The confrontation between classics and caricaturists 31:58 — Caricaturists made everyone change their clothes 33:18 — Trends of the second half of the 19th century: shawls and beetles 38:36 — Classic artist-trendsetter 41:23 — Fashion trendsetters in the Russian Empire 43:54 — Charles Worth – the father of couture 45:30 — Bustle or snail dress and S-shaped silhouette 51:00 — Men's corsets and calf pads #EkaterinaAndreeva #YaAndArt #AlexeySukharev #fashion #art #fashionpodcast