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Chromat

Deutsch: Chromat (Modemarke) / Español: Chromat (marca de moda) / Português: Chromat (marca de moda) / Français: Chromat (marque de mode) / Italiano: Chromat (marchio di moda)

In the Fashion context, Chromat refers to a New York-based fashion label founded in 2010 by Becca McCharen-Tran. Renowned for its architectural aesthetic, body positivity, and inclusive approach to fashion, Chromat specializes in swimwear, activewear, and performance wear that challenges conventional beauty standards and embraces diversity in body types, gender identities, and cultural backgrounds.

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Charles James (1906-1978)

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- 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

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Fabric Pattern

Deutsch: Stoffmuster / Español: Patrón de tela / Português: Padrão de tecido / Français: Motif de tissu / Italiano: Motivo del tessuto

Fabric Pattern refers to the decorative design or motif applied to a fabric, influencing the visual and tactile characteristics of the material.

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Pronovias

Deutsch: Pronovias / Español: Pronovias / Português: Pronovias / Français: Pronovias / Italiano: Pronovias

Pronovias is a globally recognised Fashion house specialising in luxury bridal wear. Known for its elegant and innovative designs, the brand caters to modern brides seeking timeless Style combined with contemporary trends. Established in Barcelona, Spain, Pronovias is celebrated for its meticulous Craftsmanship and wide range of designs that Appeal to diverse tastes and preferences.

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Embroidery

Deutsch: Stickerei / Español: Bordado / Português: Bordado / Français: Broderie / Italiano: Ricamo

Embroidery in fashion is a decorative technique that involves stitching designs onto fabric using needles and threads. This art form enhances garments with intricate patterns, textures, and embellishments, adding a unique and often luxurious touch to fashion items.

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Collar types

Different collar types add character and flair to garments, defining the style and personality of an outfit. From classic to contemporary, collars come in a variety of shapes and sizes, each with its own unique charm. Whether it's the timeless sophistication of a pointed collar or the casual ease of a mandarin collar, choosing the right collar can elevate any look. Let's explore the diverse world of collar styles and discover how they contribute to the overall aesthetic of fashion.

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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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