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Athleisure Shoe

Athleisure Shoe is athletic-inspired, trendy footwear meant for casual, urban wear.

Dockers, Sketchers, Puma, Ed Hardy, Adidas, Keds, Converse, Reebok, Roxy, ASICS, Saucony are som

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Athletic Bag

Athletic Bag refers to a typeof bag typically made of canvas, cloth or nylon, often duffel-style bag used for carrying athletic gear. Athletic Bag usually features an adjustable shoul

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Attention to Detail

Deutsch: Liebe zum Detail / Español: Atención al detalle / Português: Atenção aos detalhes / Français: Souci du détail / Italian: Cura dei dettagli

Attention to Detail in the fashion context refers to the meticulous care and precision given to every aspect of the design, construction, and Presentation of garments and accessories. This concept involves focusing on the finer points, such as stitching, fabric selection, fit, finishing touches, and overall craftsmanship, to ensure that each piece is of the highest quality and meets the intended design vision. Attention to detail is crucial for creating garments that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also durable, functional, and comfortable.

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Attiffet

Attiffet refers to a women's headdress which arced on either side of the head and was covered by a veil which fell in a point. Attiffet was a popular style of women's headdress during

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Attire

Deutsch: Kleidung / Español: Atuendo / Português: Traje / Français: Tenue / Italian: Abbigliamento

Attire refers to the clothing and accessories worn by individuals, particularly in the context of fashion. It encompasses everything from casual wear to formal outfits, reflecting personal style, cultural influences, and social norms. The term is often used to describe the overall look or ensemble chosen for specific occasions.

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Attractiveness

Deutsch: Attraktivität / Español: Atractivo / Português: Atração / Français: Attractivité / Italiano: Attrattiva

Attractiveness in the fashion context refers to the qualities or features that make a garment, accessory, or Overall style visually appealing to others and to the wearer. Attractiveness in fashion is often influenced by factors like fit, colour, texture, and the styling of Clothing that enhances appearance, boosts confidence, and appeals to aesthetic sensibilities. It is a driving force in Fashion Design, marketing, and styling, as brands aim to create looks that capture attention, inspire trends, and fulfill individual and societal perceptions of Beauty.

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Audemars Piguet

Audemars Piguet refers to a jeweller which was was founded in 1875 by Jules Audemars and Paul-Edward Piguet in Le Brassus, Switzerland. Their first achievement was the Creation of the

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Australia

Deutsch: Australien / Español: Australia / Português: Austrália / Français: Australie / Italiano: Australia

Australia has carved out a unique niche in the global fashion landscape, known for its vibrant and eclectic style that blends beach Culture with urban sophistication. Australian fashion is characterized by its emphasis on casual, yet chic, aesthetics, innovative designs, and a growing commitment to sustainability and ethical production.

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