Archive for November 28th, 2006
word of the day: zouave

The Zouave uniform was sometimes quite elaborate, to the extent of being unwieldy. Some Zouave regiments wore afez with a colored tassel (usually yellow, blue, green, or red) and turban, a tight fitting short jacket (some without buttons), a wide ten-foot long sash, baggy pantaloons or “chasseur” trousers, white leggings, and a short leather cuff for the calf, called jambieres. The sash was especially difficult to put on, often requiring the help of another Zouave. The Zouave uniform was better suited for warm climates and rough terrain. The loose pantaloons allowed for greater freedom of movement than trousers, while the short jacket was much cooler than the long wool blouse worn by most armies of the time. One of the reasons for the smaller number of Zouave units in the U.S. and Europe was the expense of the specialized uniform over that of mass-produced uniforms of a single color and cut. (more here).
***modern day zouave by marc jacobs***

more zouave here.
bonnie parker does polka dots in paris

and this is how you wear a red beret.
(from face hunter)
***also: special treat from the library of haute hipster***
