Gimmicks by essence romantic, the ruffles intrude without complex in the vestiaire contemporain. Less rococo than neo-Victorian, they twist their bucolic aura all our essentials, from the expected summer dress to the most surprising striped shirt.

Affixed to an asymmetrical neckline, excrescences of a fluffy pants or subtle ornaments of a sportswear sweater, the steering wheels resolutely play the card of a stylistic fantasy second degree, happily inviting where where, so far, one did not expect them.

The only golden rule is to avoid the first-degree pitfall in the style of "Pride and Prejudice" by, for example, its flounced blouse of a jean mom a strand destroy or a skirt lightly offset. In the same way, the dresses or petticoats decorated with froufrous will be gladly sneakers of sneakers in the air of time (Stan Smith or Nike Internationalist ) or parts from the wardrobe masculine to the image of a straight blazer or a deliciously oversized mesh.

As for the most skeptical, they will apprehend the ruffles by small touches, discreetly liseret and emphasizing the bust or ankles. All you have to do is choose your side.