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Giovanni Cavagna

Giovanni Cavagna refers to a Milan-based specialist knitwear designer, from Bergamo, Italy. He is described as discreeet, reserved and does not love the limelight. He entered the fashion scene at an early age following his natural inclinations to choose knitwear.

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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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Pashmina Shawl

Deutsch: Pashmina-Schal / Español: Chal Pasmina / Português: Xale Pashmina / Français: Châle Pashmina / Italiano: Scialle Pashmina

A Pashmina Shawl is one of the most luxurious and sought-after textiles in the world, renowned for its exceptional softness, warmth, and craftsmanship. Originating from the Himalayan regions, it is crafted from the fine undercoat of the Changthangi goat, a breed native to high-altitude areas of Kashmir, Nepal, and Tibet. This article explores its history, production, and cultural significance in the fashion industry.

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ModaLisboa

Deutsch: ModaLisboa / Español: ModaLisboa / Português: ModaLisboa / Français: ModaLisboa / Italiano: ModaLisboa

ModaLisboa is one of Portugal's most prominent fashion events, serving as a platform for emerging and established designers to showcase their collections. Established in 1991, it has evolved into a key event in the European fashion calendar, fostering creativity, innovation, and cultural exchange within the industry. The event not only highlights Portuguese design talent but also attracts international attention, positioning Lisbon as a significant hub for contemporary 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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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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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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