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Asterism

Asterism is a jewelry term referring to the "star effect" seen in some stones when cut en Cabochon.

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Astrakhan

Deutsch: Astrachan / Español: Astracán / Português: Astracã / Français: Astrakan / Italiano: Astrakan /

Astrakhan refers to a fur fabric originally made from the expensive curly black or gray fleece of lambs from Astrakhan, southern Russia, now usually made from Acrylic fibers. Astrakha

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Astrakhan Wool

Astrakhan Wool refers to a fabric obtained from the Karakul breed of sheep.

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Asymmetrical Haircut

Asymmetrical Haircut refers to type of Haircut that features proportions that are not equal. This type of Haircut is designed to balance facial features or create an interesting styl

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Asymmetrical Neckline

Asymmetrical Neckline refers to a type of neckline wherein one side is different from the other. Asymmetrical Neckline gives a dress a unique and dramatic effect.

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Atelier

Atelier is the French word for "studio" or workshop". Atelier usually refers to the studio of an established artist (painter, sculptor, dfashion designer, etc.) where several other ar

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Athleisure

Deutsch: Sportfreizeitkleidung / Español: ropa deportiva casual / Português: roupa esporte-lazer / Français: vêtements sport-chic / Italiano: abbigliamento sportivo-leisure

The fusion of athletic and leisurewear has transformed modern fashion, creating a category that prioritizes both comfort and style. This trend, known as Athleisure, reflects shifting societal norms where functionality meets aesthetics, blurring the lines between gym attire and everyday clothing. Originating in the late 20th century, it has since become a global phenomenon, driven by cultural shifts toward health consciousness and flexible work environments.

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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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