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Rattan

Deutsch: Rattan / Español: Ratán / Português: Ratã / Français: Rotin / Italiano: Rattan

The material Rattan has become a staple in sustainable fashion and interior design due to its unique combination of durability, flexibility, and natural aesthetic. Originating from tropical palm plants, it bridges traditional craftsmanship with modern eco-conscious trends, making it a preferred choice for designers and consumers alike.

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Stüssy

In the fashion context, Stüssy is a pioneering American streetwear brand founded in the early 1980s by Shawn Stüssy. Originating from the surf culture of Laguna Beach, California, the brand has significantly influenced the global streetwear scene by seamlessly blending elements of surf, skate, hip-hop, and punk cultures. Known for its distinctive logo and innovative designs, Stüssy has maintained its relevance over decades, evolving with changing fashion trends while staying true to its roots.

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David Meister

David Meister is an esteemed American designer known for his sophisticated, yet body conscious, women's wear. For the past 12 years, David's dresses, Evening Wear and Couture red carp

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Best Friend Necklace

Best Friend Necklaces refer to one of the 80's fashion trend - two (2) necklaces with two (2) halves of a heart which were worn by best friends, by two people, usually teenage girls who d

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Backless

Deutsch: Rückenfrei / Español: Sin espalda / Português: Decotado nas costas / Français: Dos nu / Italiano: Scollo posteriore

Backless in fashion refers to a style of clothing, typically dresses, tops, or swimsuits, that is designed to expose the back. This style is characterized by a significant portion of the back being uncovered, creating a bold and elegant look. Backless garments are often associated with evening wear, swimwear, and summer attire, offering a combination of sophistication and sensuality.

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Fashion Journalism

Deutsch: Modejournalismus / Español: Periodismo de moda / Português: Jornalismo de moda / Français: Journalisme de mode / Italiano: Giornalismo di moda

Fashion journalism refers to the reporting, writing, and commentary on fashion-related topics, including trends, designers, collections, events, and the cultural and business aspects of the fashion industry. It is a specialized branch of journalism that spans various media forms such as magazines, newspapers, websites, blogs, and social media.

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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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