Sotoiar with a brush

Modern fashion very often takes from the chests of past epoch something forgotten and represents it as something new and stylish. For example, sotuar. This is an ornament of the foxtrot era. Then the necklace was thrown over your shoulder or turned over on your back so that during the dance it jumped amusingly. In this necklace, charm and sophistication are hidden. It used to be worn on the back, but today everything has changed.

Models

The construction of the sothar is very simple - it is a chain or string of beads, closed with a suspension or open with ornaments at the ends. This season is very popular sotuar with a silk brush. He is now rarely worn on his back, preferring to show the necklace in front. The length of the thread or leather lace reaches the breast level, while the brush hangs 7-9 cm below.

Designers offer a wide range of various models of this decoration. Brushes are made of silk threads, leather fringe, a bundle of threads with beads or rhinestones. And the chain itself is replaced with leather laces or thread with beads, stones and other ornaments.

With what to wear a sotuar with a brush?

Necklace in the form of a sotoire with a tassel looks best with elegant and closed images. However, it can also be written in everyday bow:

  1. Turtleneck with collar will be perfectly combined with a long thread of the sotuara. The main thing is that their shades are contrasting. If you decide to wear a sweater and complement it with such an ornament, then choose a model with a shallow neckline. Sotuar emphasizes elegance, which does not tolerate even mild frankness.
  2. Dresses, especially evening dresses are the subject of a wardrobe for which a sotoire was created. Emphasizing the femininity of the dress and the lightness of the image is the true purpose of this necklace.
  3. A trouser suit with a jacket, especially if it is of a dark shade, and under it is a white shirt or better fitting body of a light turtleneck, it will look good with a sotoire with a tassel of the same shade as the suit itself. A business and feminine image for work.