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Cultural heritage

Deutsch: Kulturerbe / Español: Patrimonio cultural / Português: Patrimônio cultural / Français: Patrimoine culturel / Italiano: Patrimonio culturale

The term Cultural heritage encompasses the legacy of physical artifacts, traditions, and intangible attributes inherited from past generations. It serves as a bridge between history and contemporary identity, shaping how societies perceive themselves and their place in the world. Preservation efforts aim to safeguard this heritage for future generations while navigating challenges like globalization and environmental threats.

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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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Nubuck

Deutsch: Nubuk / Español: Nobuk / Português: Nobuk / Français: Nubuck / Italiano: Nabuk

Nubuck is a type of leather characterised by its velvety, suede-like texture, achieved by sanding or buffing the grain side (outer surface) of the hide. It is highly prized in fashion for its soft feel, durability, and refined appearance, making it a popular choice for footwear, handbags, jackets, and other accessories.

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Imitation

Deutsch: Imitation / Español: imitación / Português: imitação / Français: imitation / Italiano: imitazione

The concept of Imitation plays a pivotal role in the fashion industry, shaping trends, accessibility, and ethical debates. It refers to the replication of high-end or designer products at lower price points, often raising questions about authenticity, intellectual property, and consumer behavior. This practice bridges the gap between luxury and mass-market fashion while sparking controversies over originality and value.

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Wristlet

Deutsch: Handgelenktasche / Español: Muñequera / Português: Pulseira / Français: Bracelet / Italiano: Bracciale

A wristlet in Fashion is a small, compact bag or pouch designed to be worn around the wrist. Often equipped with a strap or a loop, it combines functionality with style, allowing the wearer to carry essentials like cash, cards, and a phone without the need for a larger bag. Wristlets are Popular for their convenience, especially in casual or Semi-Formal settings.

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Jessica McClintock

Jessica McClintock refers to the founder of Jessica McClintock Inc., a premier design and fashion house. The company started from a small Apparel company known as Gunne Sax whom McCli

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Scalability

Deutsch: Skalierbarkeit / Español: Escalabilidad / Português: Escalabilidade / Français: Scalabilité / Italiano: Scalabilità

In the Fashion context, Scalability refers to a brand or business’s ability to grow operations, production, and market presence efficiently and sustainably without compromising product quality, brand identity, or customer experience. It describes how well a fashion business can expand its output, distribution, and revenue while maintaining or improving its performance, often using systems, technology, and strategic partnerships to handle increased demand.

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