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Ann-Sofie Back

Ann-Sofie Back refers to a Swedish-born fashion designer.
Ann-Sofie Back graduated Fashion Design from Beckmans College of Art and Design in Stockholm, then she continued her educat

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Energising

Deutsch: Belebend / Español: Energizante / Português: Energizante / Français: Revigorant / Italiano: Energizzante

In the fashion context, energising refers to the infusion of dynamic, vibrant, and uplifting elements into Clothing, accessories, or collections. This concept is associated with designs, colours, and themes that evoke vitality, optimism, and a sense of renewal, often inspired by trends, cultural shifts, or seasonal changes.

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Aromatherapy

Deutsch: Aromatherapie / Español: Aromaterapia / Português: Aromaterapia / Français: Aromathérapie / Italiano: Aromaterapia

Aromatherapy in the fashion context refers to the use of essential oils and fragrances in clothing and accessories to enhance the wearer's mood, well-being, and sensory experience. Aromatherapy is integrated into fabrics, textiles, or fashion products with the goal of combining style with wellness, leveraging the soothing or invigorating properties of certain scents like lavender, eucalyptus, or chamomile.

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Stüssy

In the fashion context, Stüssy is a pioneering American streetwear brand founded in the early 1980s by Shawn Stüssy. Originating from the surf culture of Laguna Beach, California, the brand has significantly influenced the global streetwear scene by seamlessly blending elements of surf, skate, hip-hop, and punk cultures. Known for its distinctive logo and innovative designs, Stüssy has maintained its relevance over decades, evolving with changing fashion trends while staying true to its roots.

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Knot

Deutsch: Knoten / Español: Nudo / Português: Nó / Français: Nœud / Italiano: Nodo

Knot in the fashion context refers to a method of tying fabric, rope, or other materials into a secure, decorative, or functional shape. Knots are used in various fashion applications, from fastening clothing and accessories to creating intricate decorative elements. They can add both utility and aesthetic appeal to fashion items.

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Velour

Deutsch: Velours / Español: Terciopelo / Português: Veludo / Français: Velours / Italiano: Velluto

Velour is a soft, plush fabric with a texture similar to velvet, commonly used in fashion for making garments, accessories, and upholstery. It is typically made from cotton, polyester, or a blend of synthetic fibers, offering a luxurious feel with added stretch and comfort. Velour is popular for casual and formal wear, including tracksuits, dresses, and eveningwear.

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Alpina Watches

Alpina Watches International is a Swiss manufacturer of wrist watches based in Geneva, Switzerland. Alpina began in 1883 when Gottlieb Hauser, a Swiss watchmaker, founded the Swiss Wa

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