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Body Confidence

Deutsch: Körperbewusstsein / Español: Confianza corporal / Português: Confiança corporal / Français: Confiance corporelle / Italiano: Fiducia nel proprio corpo

Body confidence in the fashion context refers to the sense of self-assurance and positivity that individuals feel about their physical appearance, particularly when wearing clothing that reflects their personal Style. It is closely linked to fashion's role in promoting self-expression, inclusivity, and acceptance of diverse body types. The fashion industry has increasingly embraced body confidence, celebrating diversity and encouraging people to feel comfortable and confident in their own skin, regardless of societal beauty standards.

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Body Girl

Body Girl is a modelling term referring to a Model that is promoted more for bookings that involve a stellar figure.

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Body Jewelry

Body Jewelry refers to the jewelry worn on various parts of the body including the eyebrow, lip, nose, belly button, nipple, cheek, labret, bridge of the nose, and more.

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Body Positivity

Deutsch: Körperpositivität / Español: Positividad Corporal / Português: Positividade Corporal / Français: Positivité Corporelle / Italiano: Positività Corporea

The concept of Body Positivity has reshaped contemporary fashion by challenging traditional beauty standards and advocating for the acceptance of all body types. Originating as a grassroots movement, it now influences design, marketing, and consumer behavior across the industry. This shift reflects broader societal changes toward inclusivity and self-acceptance.

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Body Shirt

Body Shirt refers to a a snug or close-fitting shirt or blouse which have a shape and seams that follow the contours of the body;; a woman's close-fitting Top made with a sewn-in or

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Bodysuit

Deutsch: Body / Español: Body / Português: Body / Français: Body / Italiano: Body

Bodysuit in the fashion context refers to a one-piece, form-fitting garment that covers the torso and sometimes the arms and legs, while fastening at the crotch. Bodysuits are designed to fit snugly and create a smooth silhouette, often used as a base layer or standalone fashion Item. They are versatile and can be worn in casual, professional, or formal settings depending on the material, design, and styling.

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Bohemian

Deutsch: Bohemian / Español: Bohemio / Português: Boêmio / Français: Bohémien / Italiano: Boemo /

Bohemian refers to a trend that connotes a free-spirited attitude toward fashion; with feminine details, including flounces, ties, ribbons, ruffles and embroidery, combine with floaty fabrics or garish, gypsy-like prints.

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Bohemian Fashion

Deutsch: Bohème-Mode / Español: Moda bohemia / Português: Moda boêmia / Français: Mode bohème / Italiano: Moda bohemien

Bohemian Fashion, often abbreviated as "boho fashion," is a style that emerged as a countercultural movement in the 1960s and 1970s, drawing inspiration from the free-spirited lifestyles of artists, writers, and nomadic communities. Characterized by its eclectic mix of textures, patterns, and cultural influences, this fashion trend prioritizes individuality, comfort, and a rejection of mainstream conventions. While it has evolved over decades, its core principles remain rooted in nonconformity and artistic expression.

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