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Gingham

Deutsch: Gingham / Español: Vichy / Português: Chita (ou Gengibre) / Français: Vichy / Italiano: Vichì

The term Gingham refers to a lightweight, plain-woven fabric characterized by its distinctive checked pattern, typically in two contrasting colors. Originating from Southeast Asia, it has evolved into a globally recognized textile with applications ranging from fashion to home décor. Its versatility and timeless aesthetic make it a staple in both traditional and contemporary design.

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Cultural Diversity

Deutsch: Kulturelle Vielfalt / Español: Diversidad Cultural / Português: Diversidade Cultural / Français: Diversité Culturelle / Italiano: Diversità Culturale

Cultural Diversity in the fashion context refers to the inclusion and representation of various cultures, traditions, and ethnicities within the fashion industry. This encompasses the design process, marketing, and overall brand ethos, promoting a more inclusive and representative approach to fashion.

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Bustier

Deutsch: Bustier / Español: Corsé / Português: Corselete / Français: Bustier / Italiano: Bustier /

In the fashion context, a bustier is a form-fitting, strapless garment that covers the upper torso, providing support to the bust while creating a fashionable and flattering silhouette. Bustiers are known for their structured design, typically featuring boning or underwire to enhance shape and contour. They are versatile pieces that can be worn as lingerie, standalone tops, or layered under other clothing items, adding a touch of elegance and allure to various outfits.

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Alpinestars

Alpinestars refers to the global leading global brand that most world-class racers trust. Alpinestars is the world leading manufacturer of professional automotive and motorcycling ra

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Superhumeral

Deutsch: Superhumeral / Español: Superhumeral / Português: Superhumeral / Français: Superhumeral / Italiano: Superhumeral

Superhumeral refers to a specific type of garment or accessory worn over the shoulders, often associated with historical and liturgical dress.

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Charmeuse

Deutsch: Charmeuse / Español: Charmeuse / Português: Charmeuse / Français: Charmeuse / Italiano: Charmeuse

Charmeuse is a lightweight, silky fabric with a glossy front and a matte back, commonly used in high-end fashion for its luxurious appearance and smooth texture.

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Cufflinks

Deutsch: Manschettenknöpfe / Español: Gemelos / Português: Abotoaduras / Français: Boutons de manchette / Italiano: Gemelli

Cufflinks in the fashion context are decorative fasteners used to secure the cuffs of a shirt, typically worn with formal attire. Unlike standard buttons, cufflinks are separate accessories inserted through the buttonholes of a shirt's cuffs, adding an element of sophistication and personal style. They are commonly used with dress shirts that have French or double cuffs, which lack traditional buttons.

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