Breastplate: Fashion influencer Uorfi Javed recently wore a golden breastplate as a blouse designed by Shweta Majhadik and Uorfi herself, and paired it with a saree. As the pictures and videos of the same started doing rounds on the internet, people shamed her for wearing it.
However, let us tell you that she is not the first person to wear a breastplate. Many international celebrities like Zendaya, Cardi B, and Lupita Nyong, among others have worn breastplates in the past and its inception goes way back to ancient History.
The breastplate that was designed for celebrities Cardi B and Lupita was created by Misha Japanwala, a Pakistani artist and fashion designer. She is popular for her body sculpting work.
Misha terms her work as the 'rejection and deconstruction' of shame attached to the body. She has also said that 'beghairat' (Urdu word for 'shamelessness') is the core of her work. But it is worth taking note that breastplate has brief history when it comes to fashion, let's have a look at that.
The history of the breastplate can be traced back to ancient civilization of Greece and Rome, where it served as a vital component of armors worn by warriors for protection during combats and breastplates were commonly used by soldiers in battle.
These early breastplates were typically made of bronze or iron and were designed to cover the chest and provide protection from enemy attacks.
The breastplate's role expanded beyond the battlefield in the 18th and 19th centuries. It became a fashion statement among the European aristocracy, who would commission luxurious and exquisitely crafted breastplates. These pieces were often made of precious metals such as gold and silver and adorned with gemstones, pearls, and intricate engravings. They were not intended for combat but served as ceremonial armor, worn during parades, tournaments, and courtly events.
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In the modern era, designers like Tom Ford, Alexander McQueen, Issey Miyake, and the iconic Grace Jones embraced its distinctive shape and historical significance, incorporating it into their creations.
The breastplate has a rich and diverse history that spans across cultures and centuries. From its origins as functional armor in ancient times to its transformation into a symbol of power and fashion in the modern era, the breastplate continues to capture the imagination and inspire designers and fashion enthusiasts alike.
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