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Aerie

Deutsch: Aerie / Español: Aerie / Português: Aerie / Français: Aerie / Italiano: Aerie

Aerie is an American clothing brand that focuses on lingerie, activewear, swimwear, and loungewear. In the fashion context, Aerie is particularly known for its commitment to body positivity, inclusivity, and its refusal to retouch models in its advertising campaigns. The brand has garnered widespread recognition for promoting a more realistic and diverse representation of beauty, challenging traditional fashion industry standards that often idealize unattainable body images.

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Aeropostale

Aeropostale refers to a mall-based, specialty retailer of casual Apparel and accessories targeting teens and young adults, specifically 14 to 17 year-old young women and men through

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African Jade

African Jade which is also called Transvaal jade is a misnomer for massive green grossular garnet that is mined in South Africa. It is not a jade but it is looking like a real Jade

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Afterwards

Deutsch: Danach / Español: Después / Português: Depois / Français: Ensuite / Italiano: In seguito /

In the fashion context, "afterwards" refers to a term used to describe the additional or secondary steps, considerations, or consequences that follow the primary design or creation of a fashion item. This can encompass various aspects, such as post-production processes, marketing and promotion, consumer reactions, and the evolving lifecycle of a fashion product. Understanding what happens "afterwards" is crucial for fashion designers, brands, and retailers to ensure the success and sustainability of their creations.

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Agal

Agal refers to a fillet of two (2) or three (3) cords that is used to fasten the Keffiyeh worn on the head.. Agal is a band of decorative material, rolled into a cord and used to se

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Agent Provocateur

Agent Provocateur refers to a brand of lingerie based in the United Kingdom, it is the United Kingdom's answer to the United States' Victoria Secret, however, there are differences in styles and price range.

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Aglet

Aglet refers to the plastic Sheath at the end of a Shoe lace or a plastic bit wrapped around the ends of a Shoelace which makes the lace easier to thread through the eyelet holes of t

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Agnes

Agnes was one of the most popular French designers of the 1910's to 1920's. She was a specialist on millinery and most well-known for making the turban fashionable. She was one of the

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