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Posy Holder

Posy Holder is a term used in jewelery that refers to a small horn-shaped container for holding live flowers which usually features a straight pin and finger ring to secure it.

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Pottery

Deutsch: Keramik / Español: Cerámica / Português: Cerâmica / Français: Céramique / Italiano: Ceramica

Pottery in the fashion context refers to the use of ceramic materials and techniques in the Creation of fashion items and accessories. This can include jewellery, buttons, and even embellishments on clothing. The integration of pottery into fashion combines traditional ceramic craftsmanship with contemporary design, resulting in unique and artistic pieces.

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Power Dressing

Power Dressing is a term which means the "wearing of expensive business Clothing to indicate status". Power Dressing became fashionable among working men and women in the United State

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Prada

Deutsch: Prada / Español: Prada / Português: Prada / Français: Prada / Italiano: Prada

Prada is a renowned Italian luxury fashion house that was founded in 1913 by Mario Prada. Initially, the brand specialized in leather goods, but it has since expanded into a global Symbol of elegance, innovation, and sophisticated style. Prada is celebrated for its high-quality craftsmanship, avant-garde designs, and influential impact on the fashion industry.

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Praetexta

Praetexta refers to a Toga with purple edge which is worn by some Roman magistrates and pre-adult boys.

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Prasiolite

Prasiolite refers to a green-colored form of Quartz also known as vermarine, lime citrine, green quartz, or green amethyst made into fashionable jewelry.

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Precious Metal

Precious Metal refers to any metal Alloy which contains gold, silver or platinum that has a minimum amount of fineness which meets the standards detailed in the Precious Metals Markin

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Precision

Deutsch: Präzision / Español: Precisión / Português: Precisão / Français: Précision / Italiano: Precisione

Precision in the fashion context refers to the meticulous Attention to Detail and accuracy required in the design, construction, and fit of garments and accessories. It encompasses the careful execution of measurements, pattern-making, cutting, stitching, and finishing to ensure that each fashion Item meets high standards of quality, craftsmanship, and functionality.

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