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Template

Deutsch: Vorlage / Español: Plantilla / Português: Molde / Français: Gabarit / Italiano: Modello

In the Fashion context, a Template refers to a predefined guide or structure used in various stages of garment design, pattern making, manufacturing, or branding. Templates in fashion serve as reproducible frameworks that help designers, pattern makers, and manufacturers maintain consistency, accuracy, and efficiency throughout the creative and production process.

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Unitard

Deutsch: Einteiler / Español: Malla enteriza / Português: Macacão justo / Français: Justaucorps / Italiano: Tuta intera

A unitard in the fashion context is a one-piece, form-fitting garment that covers the torso and extends to the legs, and sometimes the arms. It is similar to a leotard but with added leg coverage, and it is typically worn for activities that require flexibility, such as dance, gymnastics, exercise, or performance arts. Unitards are also used as fashion statements, especially in the athleisure and performance wear categories.

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Edith Head (1897 - 1981)

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- Edith Head (1897 - 1981) : Edith Head was born Edith Claire Posener on October 28, 1897 in San Bernadino, California. Edith Head was a fashion legend in her own time. She is probably the most famous costume designer i

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Deconstruction

Deutsch: Dekonstruktion / Español: Deconstrucción / Português: Deconstrução / Français: Déconstruction / Italiano: Decostruzione

Deconstruction in fashion refers to a design approach where traditional garment structures are broken down, reassembled, or altered to challenge conventional norms of clothing construction. This technique often results in clothing that appears unfinished, inside-out, or asymmetrical, intentionally questioning the idea of what constitutes a "finished" or "properly constructed" garment.

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Christopher Kane

Christopher Kane refers to a fashion designer who was born on Glasgow, Scotland on July 26, 1982. He moved to London when he was 17 years old and enrolled at Saint Martins School of

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Reader

Deutsch: Leser / Español: lector / Português: leitor / Français: lecteur / Italiano: lettore

Reader in the fashion context refers to a target audience or consumer who engages with fashion-related content, such as magazines, blogs, books, or online platforms. This term encompasses individuals interested in staying informed about trends, styling tips, industry news, or brand stories through written or visual media.

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Cashmere

Deutsch: Kaschmir / Español: Cachemir / Português: Caxemira / Français: Cachemire / Italiano: Cashmere

Cashmere is a luxurious natural fibre obtained from the undercoat of cashmere goats, primarily found in regions like Mongolia, China, and India. Known for its unparalleled softness, warmth, and lightweight properties, cashmere is highly valued in the fashion industry. It is often used to produce high-end garments such as sweaters, scarves, and coats.

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