Valliere

Valliere
 Valliere - piece suit in XVII-XVIII c., The forerunner of a tie. Owes its name to Louise de la Valliere, mistress of King Louis XIV. She was the first person who took to tie a scarf around his neck. Louise used for this piece of lacy white cloth, tying his tie. Thus, we can assume that one of the main ...
 Valliere - piece suit in XVII-XVIII c., The forerunner of a tie. Owes its name to Louise de la Valliere, mistress of King Louis XIV. She was the first person who took to tie a scarf around his neck. Louise used for this piece of lacy white cloth, tying his tie. Thus, we can assume that one of the main attributes of modern strict male costume was invented by a woman. In addition, Valliere during the time of its creator was the only attribute of women's wardrobe. Today, under Valliere meant a handkerchief, which does not need to bother with putting on, as it is sold already tied into a knot.