Américaines
Américaines, also known as Americanas, are a type of women's clothing that originated in the United States. They are typically characterized by their fitted bodice, full skirt, and often feature decorative elements such as lace, embroidery, or beading. Américaines gained popularity in the early 20th century and were particularly fashionable during the 1920s and 1930s. The style was influenced by the flapper look of the Roaring Twenties, which emphasized youth, freedom, and modernity.
The Américaine dress is often associated with the Art Deco movement, which emphasized geometric shapes, bold
Américaines were popular among women of various social classes, but they were particularly favored by those
Today, Américaines are still popular among fashion enthusiasts and collectors, and they are often seen in vintage