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Decade

Deutsch: Jahrzehnt / Español: década / Português: década / Français: décennie / Italiano: decennio

Decade in the context of fashion refers to a ten-year period marked by distinct style trends, cultural influences, and innovations in Clothing, accessories, and design. Each decade often serves as a snapshot of societal values, technological advancements, and artistic expressions reflected in fashion.

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Decending point bodice

Deutsch: Absteigender Punktkorsage / Español: Corpiño de punto descendente / Português: Corpete de ponto descendente / Français: Corsage à pointe descendante / Italiano: Corpetto a punta discendente

A descending point bodice is a style of bodice in women's fashion characterized by a pronounced V-shaped point at the front, which extends downward beyond the waistline. This design element creates a dramatic visual effect that emphasizes the waist and elongates the torso.

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Deck Shoe

Deutsch: Deckschuh / Español: Zapato de cubierta / Português: Sapato de convés / Français: Chaussure de pont / Italiano: Scarpa da ponte /

Deck Shoe refers to a type of Shoe originally meant to be worn aboard a boat, usually with a siped, non-slip outsole, often with side lacing details, almost always a casual Shoe you c

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Décolletage

Deutsch: Dekolleté / Español: Escote / Português: Decote / Français: Décolleté / Italiano: Scollatura /

Décolletage in the fashion context refers to the neckline or upper part of a woman's garment that reveals or accentuates the neck, shoulders, and upper chest area, including the cleavage. The term originates from the French word "décolleté," which means "cut low" or "exposed," and it is commonly used to describe dresses, blouses, or tops with low-cut necklines that create a more revealing and often elegant look.

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Décolleté

Deutsch: Dekolleté / Español: Escote / Português: Decote / Français: Décolleté / Italiano: Scollo

Décolleté (also spelled "decollete" or "décolletage") is a term in fashion that refers to the neckline of a garment, specifically one that reveals or emphasizes the neck, shoulders, and chest area.

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Deconstruction

Deutsch: Dekonstruktion / Español: Deconstrucción / Português: Deconstrução / Français: Déconstruction / Italiano: Decostruzione

Deconstruction in fashion refers to a design approach where traditional garment structures are broken down, reassembled, or altered to challenge conventional norms of clothing construction. This technique often results in clothing that appears unfinished, inside-out, or asymmetrical, intentionally questioning the idea of what constitutes a "finished" or "properly constructed" garment.

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Decorative Jewelry Findings

Deutsch: Dekorative Schmuckaccessoires / Español: Hallazgos de Joyería Decorativa / Português: Achados de Joalheria Decorativa / Français: Accessoires de Bijoux Décoratifs / Italiano: Elementi Decorativi per Gioielli /

Decorative Jewelry Findings refer to the component parts or materials used in making jewelry that provides the beauty of the piece.. Decorative Jewelry Findings are the parts that are

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Deerkstalker Hat

Deerstalker refers to sportsman's tweed, or cloth, cap with visors in front and back and earflaps outside and tied on top. Crown lined with scarlet poplin and reversible. As worn by deer hun

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