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Timeless Fashion

Deutsch: Zeitlose Mode / Español: Moda atemporal / Português: Moda atemporal / Français: Mode intemporelle / Italiano: Moda senza tempo

The concept of Timeless Fashion represents a design philosophy that transcends fleeting trends, focusing instead on enduring aesthetics, quality, and versatility. It contrasts sharply with fast fashion by prioritizing longevity in both style and material durability. This approach not only reduces environmental impact but also promotes a more sustainable and mindful consumption pattern.

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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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Craze

Deutsch: Wahnsinn / Español: moda pasajera / Português: febre passageira / Français: engouement / Italiano: moda del momento

The term Craze describes a widespread, often short-lived enthusiasm for a particular activity, object, or trend that captures public attention intensely before fading. Such phenomena reflect cultural, social, or technological shifts and can span entertainment, fashion, or even scientific curiosity. Understanding crazes helps analyze collective behavior and societal dynamics.

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Carolyn Murphy

Carolyn Murphy is an internationally acclaimed Fashion Model turned actress who was born in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, USA on August 11, 1975.

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Platinum

Deutsch: Platin / Español: Platino / Português: Platina / Français: Platine / Italiano: Platino

The term Platinum occupies a unique position in the fashion industry, symbolizing luxury, exclusivity, and timeless elegance. As a precious metal, it transcends mere functionality, becoming a statement of sophistication in jewelry, accessories, and even textile innovations. Its rarity and durability have cemented its status as a hallmark of high-end design, often associated with elite brands and avant-garde collections.

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Optimism

Deutsch: Optimismus / Español: optimismo / Português: otimismo / Français: optimisme / Italiano: ottimismo

Optimism in the fashion context refers to the use of colours, patterns, designs, and themes that evoke a sense of positivity, Hope, and joy. It is a creative approach where fashion becomes a medium to inspire uplifted moods and celebrate a brighter outlook, often reflected in vibrant palettes, playful silhouettes, and motivational messaging.

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Publicity

Deutsch: Öffentlichkeitsarbeit / Español: Publicidad / Português: Publicidade / Français: Publicité / Italiano: Pubblicità

Publicity in the fashion context refers to the strategic efforts and activities aimed at generating public awareness, interest, and favourable attention for a brand, designer, collection, or event. Unlike paid advertisements, publicity relies on earned media, such as press coverage, social media buzz, or word-of-mouth endorsements.

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