
Capri pants were first designed by European fashion designer, Sonja de Lennart 18. Juli 2003 / sw Abbildung: The Fifties (Fashionsourcebooks), Paperback Verlag http://www.wasistwas.de/sport-kultur/alle-artikel/artikel/link//462cb9e5d0/article/die-caprihose-modisches-highlight-der-50er-jahre.html Der Grosse Brockhaus/The Great Brockhaus (Bertelsmann Group) 2002-2007 Click here: Meyers Lexikonverlag | Suchergebnis result für »sonja de lennart« The Daily Freeman, New York, 01/18/2006, "Life" 2 - Mueller Science/University of Zuerich - 1929: Hot pants – 1944: Fahrradhosen - 1947: Blue Jeans - 1948: Capri-Hose Pants – (1900) 1952: Bermuda shorts: 1948 hatte die deutsche Modedesignerin Sonja de Lennart - welche häufig in Capri zu Gast war - in ihrer „Capri Collection“ enganliegende, dreiviertellange Hosen mit einem kurzen seitlichen Schlitz vorgestellt. (German)[http://www.muellerscience.com/SPEZIALITAETEN/Varia/Geschichtliches/Verwandlungen_%20seit_1939.htm - Mueller Science/University of Zuerich - Caprihosen Pants] (invented by Sonja de Lennart 1948) (German) - Capri Pants: A Timeless Fashion Trend, in 1948 and they became popular in the United States during the 1960s, largely due to the influence of the popular television series The Dick Van Dyke Show. The character of Laura Petrie, the young housewife played by Mary Tyler Moore, caused a fashion sensation – and some mild controversy – by wearing snug-fitting capri pants during the show's run. After a drop in popularity during the 1970s through the 1990s (though Uma Thurman wore them in Pulp Fiction), capri pants again became a dominant trend during the 2000s. Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal wore capri pants in the majority of his matches before 2009. Fashion stylista Steven Russell has noted his utter disregard for this "unfashionable" item, often stating: "It's off putting and only serves to accentuate the cankle".
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