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Thursday, 15 May 2008

Housing the most Stylish and Fashionable by Christine Layug

When it comes to stylish clothing lines for women, the house of dereon always comes on top. Its fashionable and style-setting collection of clothing lines has created a revolution of clothes for women throughout the world. But aside from its unique capability of bringing the best, what else do we know about the house of dereon? As most of us already know, the house of dereon clothing collection was first introduced by the famous Beyoncé Knowles and her mother Tina Knowles. The style and concept is inspired by three generations of women in their family, with the name "dereon" paying tribute to Beyoncé's grandmother, Agnèz Deréon. Back when Beyoncé Knowles was still on the Destiny's Child, her mother Tina would design and sew their outfits, especially when the group was first starting out and did not have much money or access to designer clothing. Part of what called attention to Destiny's Child, besides their obvious talent, was their one-of-a-kind fashions. Their style set them apart, yet gave the group cohesion as a similar style, color or garment was worn by all the members. Many appearance of the house of dereon has made the brand famous. It was first introduced on The Oprah Winfrey Show. The brand mixes hip-hop influences, such as its use of denim, with ultra feminine flourishes like embroidery and ruffles. In an interview, Beyoncé revealed where she got the inspiration of the house of dereon. She said that the house of dereon was inspired from three generation of clothing line, the generation of her mother Tina Knowles and the generation of her grandmother Agnez Dereon. "We wanted to take elements from my grandmother's legacy--the beaded lace, lush colors, fine fabrics--and mix them with clothes from my mother's generation and my generation." Beyoncé said on one of her many interviews on the brand. If you want to know more about the house of dereon clothing line collections, then visit Streetzwear at www.streetzwear.com.

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