
The mermaid myth has long existed, influencing art and culture throughout time. Typically, the mermaid is pretty and gentle, with long hair and a sweet voice - she is deep and mysterious, and has an innocence which sets her apart from her darker and more seductive cousin, the Siren. John William Waterhouse's painting, The Mermaid; a 2008 couture outfit by Jean-Paul Gaultier.
Jean-Paul Gaultier clearly had true mermaid tradition in mind when he created his Spring / Summer 2008 Couture collection (you can view the full collection here). Mythical and sweet, he included details like fish-scaling, shimmering fabrics and sequins. A number of red carpet outfits of late have taken up the mermaid influence, from Marion Cotillard's white and silver Oscars gown to Kate Hudson's green off-the-shoulder number (below left).

The perfect accessories to a mermaid-inspired dress? Strands of long necklaces, especially pearls, and long flowing hair. So good-bye to the bright, stiff satin fish-tail dresses of yore (like this one) which lack subtlety and do nothing to evoke the feeling of fairytales and ancient legends. At least I hope it's good bye for a while. Credit to:fashionising.com
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