Home
Glossary of Fashion
The Glossary of Fashion covers everything you need to know about the world of fashion, including styles, companies, designers, and more.
Enjoy exploring it!
|
This domain, along with its content, is available for purchase. The website has been established for over 10 years. Show your expertise in fashion by managing this glossary. If you are interested, please contact the webmaster (details in the legal notice). |
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
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.
Charles James (1906-1978)
- Charles James (1906-1978) : Charles James refers to a fashion designers who was born in Sandhurst, England in 1906. Charles James began designing in the 1920's and in 1926, he opened a hat shop named "Charles Boucheron
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 raDavid Meister
David Meister is an esteemed American designer known for his sophisticated, yet body conscious, women's wear. For the past 12 years, David's dresses, Evening Wear and Couture red carpDamask
Deutsch: Damast / Español: Damasco / Português: Damasco / Français: Damas / Italiano: Damasco
Damask in the fashion context refers to a luxurious woven fabric characterised by intricate patterns created through a combination of different weaving techniques. Traditionally made from silk, but now also crafted from cotton, linen, or synthetic fibres, damask is valued for its elegance, durability, and reversible design, which displays a contrasting pattern on the reverse side.