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Bordelique

Deutsch: Bordelique / Español: Bordelique / Português: Bordelique / Français: Bordelique / Italiano: Bordelique

The term Bordelique refers to a distinctive aesthetic and design philosophy within fashion that blends elements of historical bordello decor with modern, avant-garde styling. Emerging in the late 20th century, this concept has evolved into a niche yet influential trend, particularly in haute couture and alternative fashion circles. Its defining characteristics include opulence, theatricality, and a deliberate juxtaposition of sensuality with structured elegance.

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Jean Desses

Jean Desses refers to a French fashion designer who was born Jean Dimitre Verginie in Alexandria, Egypt on August 6, 1904. Jean Desses originally studied law, but soon left and went

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Tactel

Deutsch: Tactel / Español: Tactel / Português: Tactel / Français: Tactel / Italiano: Tactel /

Tactel refers to a special type of Nylon that was first introduced as a unique product in 1983. Tactel is described as a fashionable, dynamic and versatile fibre for clothes that are:

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Candy Pratts Price

The name Candy Pratts Price whose full name is Candida Rosa Theresa Pratts Price refers to the Executive Fashion Director of style.com, the online online home of Vogue and W. She was

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Hanne Gaby Odiele

Hanne Gaby Odiele is a Belgian Model who ranked among the Top models in 2009. She was born in October 8, 1988 in Kortrijk, Belgium. Since, signing in 2005 at Supreme Management Hann

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Shimmer

Deutsch: Schimmer / Español: Brillo / Português: Brilho / Français: Scintillement / Italiano: Bagliore

Shimmer in the fashion context refers to a subtle, luminous effect on fabrics, garments, or accessories that creates a soft, radiant glow. It is achieved using materials, finishes, or embellishments that reflect light delicately, adding an element of sophistication and glamour to the design.

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Artwork

Deutsch: Kunstwerk / Español: Obra de arte / Português: Obra de arte / Français: Œuvre d'art / Italiano: Opera d'arte

Artwork in the fashion context refers to the visual designs or illustrations applied to garments, accessories, and textiles to enhance their aesthetic Appeal. These designs can range from hand-drawn illustrations, graphic prints, and Embroidery to digitally created patterns and motifs. Artwork is a crucial element in defining the identity and uniqueness of a fashion collection or brand.

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