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Two-piece swimwear This article is about the bathing suit. For the island group, see Bikini Atoll (/wiki/Bikini_Atoll) . For other uses, see Bikini (disambiguation) (/wiki/Bikini_(disambiguation)) . Mexican actress Dolores del Río (/wiki/Dolores_del_R%C3%ADo) posing in a publicity photograph for the film In Calient...
Practice of dressing like a different gender Irving Berlin (/wiki/Irving_Berlin) 's "This Is the Army, Mr. Jones", performed by cross-dressed U.S. Army soldiers (1942) [1] (#cite_note-Winkler-2016-1) Cross-dressing History of cross-dressing (/wiki/History_of_cross-dressing) In wartime (/wiki/Wartime_cross-dressers)...
Wardrobe and dress in general For the Finnish magazine, see Costume (magazine) (/wiki/Costume_(magazine)) . Actors in samurai (/wiki/Samurai) costume at the Kyoto (/wiki/Kyoto) Eigamura (/wiki/Toei_Kyoto_Studio_Park) film set Costume is the distinctive style of dress (/wiki/Clothing) and/or makeup (/wiki/Cosmetic...
Stylish clothing For other uses, see Fashion (disambiguation) (/wiki/Fashion_(disambiguation)) . "Menswear" redirects here. For the music group, see Menswear (band) (/wiki/Menswear_(band)) . Examples under fashion's umbrella: catwalks, mannequins, boutiques, models and designers Fashion is a term used interchang...
American actress (born 1966) Not to be confused with Halle Bailey (/wiki/Halle_Bailey) . Halle Berry Berry in 2017 Born Maria Halle Berry ( 1966-08-14 ) August 14, 1966 (age 57) Cleveland, Ohio (/wiki/Cleveland,_Ohio) , U.S. Education Cuyahoga Community College (/wiki/Cuyahoga_Community_College) Occupation Actress ...
Long pin used to secure the hair For other uses, see Hairpin (disambiguation) (/wiki/Hairpin_(disambiguation)) . A bobby pin (/wiki/Bobby_pin) or hair grip, a type of hairpin Hairpins (around 600 BC) A golden double-spiral-headed pin from Georgia (3rd millennium BC) A hairpin or hair pin is a long device used to h...
Traditional Japanese clothing For other uses, see Kimono (disambiguation) (/wiki/Kimono_(disambiguation)) . A Zen (/wiki/Zen) temple-goer wearing a formal cherry-blossom-motif kimono A rakugoka (/wiki/Rakugo) (storyteller) wearing kimono and 5- mon (/wiki/Mon_(emblem)) haori (/wiki/Haori) A man and a woman wearing...
Durable and flexible material created by tanning animal skins For other uses, see Leather (disambiguation) (/wiki/Leather_(disambiguation)) . A variety of leather products and leather-working tools Leather is a strong, flexible and durable material obtained from the tanning (/wiki/Tanning_(leather)) , or chemical ...
First Lady of the United States and actress (1921–2016) "Nancy Davis" redirects here. For other people with the same name, see Nancy Davis (disambiguation) (/wiki/Nancy_Davis_(disambiguation)) . Nancy Reagan Official portrait, 1983 First Lady of the United States (/wiki/First_Lady_of_the_United_States) In role Janu...
Skin modification using ink to create designs For other uses, see Tattoo (disambiguation) (/wiki/Tattoo_(disambiguation)) . Not to be confused with the lacemaking technique Tatting (/wiki/Tatting) . Duration: 6 seconds. 0:06 A short video recorded during the making of a tattoo. Nitrile gloves (/wiki/Nitrile_rubber...
Craft of making lace with loops and knots using a small shuttle Not to be confused with Tattooing (/wiki/Tattooing) . Pine pattern collar in tatting Tatting is a technique for handcrafting a particularly durable lace (/wiki/Lace) from a series of knots (/wiki/Knot) and loops (/wiki/Loop_(knot)) . [1] (#cite_note-1) ...
Women's undergarments including sleepwear For other uses, see Lingerie (disambiguation) (/wiki/Lingerie_(disambiguation)) . This article needs additional citations for verification (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability) . Please help improve this article (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Lingerie) by adding citations to reliable sour...
Objects worn to cover a portion of the body "Outfit" redirects here. For other uses, see Outfit (disambiguation) (/wiki/Outfit_(disambiguation)) . "Garment" redirects here. For other uses, see Garment (disambiguation) (/wiki/Garment_(disambiguation)) . "Clothes" redirects here. For the films, see Clothes (1914 film)...
Garments worn on feet Sneakers (/wiki/Sneakers) are a type of footwear A pair of long socks Footwear refers to garments (/wiki/Garment) worn on the feet, which typically serve the purpose of protection (/wiki/Protective_clothing) against adversities of the environment such as wear from rough ground; stability on sli...
Shopping street in Milan, Italy Via Monte Napoleone Former name(s) Monte Napoleone Namesake Monte Camerale di Santa Teresa, a bank located on the street Type Public Maintained by City of Milan Length 350 m (1,150 ft) Area Quadrilatero della Moda (/wiki/Quadrilatero_della_Moda) Location Milan, Italy (/wiki/Milan,_Italy...
Semi-formal western dress code; dinner suit, tuxedo This article is about the dress code. For other uses, see Black tie (disambiguation) (/wiki/Black_tie_(disambiguation)) , Tuxedo (disambiguation) (/wiki/Tuxedo_(disambiguation)) , and Tux (disambiguation) (/wiki/Tux_(disambiguation)) . A man wearing a dinner suit (/...
Global fashion brand WikiMiniAtlas 45°42′29″N 12°13′05″E  /  45.7081087°N 12.2179756°E  / 45.7081087; 12.2179756 Benetton Group Company type Società a responsabilità limitata (/wiki/Societ%C3%A0_a_responsabilit%C3%A0_limitata) (s.r.l.) Industry Fashion (/wiki/Fashion) Founded 1965 ; 59 years ago ( 1965 ) in Ponz...
Person displaying products or serving as a visual aid This article is about the role a person may take as a model (/wiki/Model) . For other uses, see Model (disambiguation) (/wiki/Model_(disambiguation)) . "Fashion Model" redirects here. For the film, see Fashion Model (film) (/wiki/Fashion_Model_(film)) . A femal...
Craft of creating or decorating objects using needle "Needleman" and "Needlewoman" redirect here. For the painting, see The Needlewoman . For other uses, see Needleman (disambiguation) (/wiki/Needleman_(disambiguation)) . The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with Western culture and do not repr...
Technology for the production of textiles This article is about textile weaving. For other uses, see Weaving (disambiguation) (/wiki/Weaving_(disambiguation)) . Warp and weft in plain weaving (/wiki/Plain_weave) A satin weave (/wiki/Satin_weave) , common for silk (/wiki/Silk) , in which each warp thread floats over ...
British actress (1929–1993) Audrey Hepburn Hepburn in 1956 Born Audrey Kathleen Ruston ( 1929-05-04 ) 4 May 1929 Ixelles (/wiki/Ixelles) , Brussels, Belgium Died 20 January 1993 (1993-01-20) (aged 63) Tolochenaz (/wiki/Tolochenaz) , Vaud, Switzerland Resting place Tolochenaz Cemetery Citizenship British Occupations ...
Filet crochet Filet crochet is a type of crocheted (/wiki/Crochet) fabric that imitates filet lace (/wiki/Filet_lace) . This type of crocheted lace (/wiki/Crocheted_lace) is gridlike because it uses only two crochet stitches: the chain stitch and the double crochet stitch (U.S. terminology; known in some other countri...
Undergarment for incontinence containment "Nappy" redirects here. For other uses, see Nappy (disambiguation) (/wiki/Nappy_(disambiguation)) and Diaper (disambiguation) (/wiki/Diaper_(disambiguation)) . The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view (/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Count...
Standardized outfit worn by students of an educational institution The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view (/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Countering_systemic_bias) of the subject . You may improve this article (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/in...
School uniforms used in Japan For the gyaru form of Japanese girls' school uniform, see Kogal (/wiki/Kogal) . You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article (https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E3%81%AE%E5%AD%A6%E6%A0%A1%E5%88%B6%E6%9C%8D) in Japanese . (June 2007) ...
Pants/trousers made from denim or dungaree cloth "Blue Jeans" redirects here. For other uses, see Blue Jeans (disambiguation) (/wiki/Blue_Jeans_(disambiguation)) and Jeans (disambiguation) (/wiki/Jeans_(disambiguation)) . A pair of jeans Microscopic image of faded fabric Jeans are a type of trousers (/wiki/Trouse...
American musician (1958–2016) This article is about the American singer and musician. For other uses, see Prince (disambiguation) (/wiki/Prince_(disambiguation)) . Prince Prince in 1981 Born Prince Rogers Nelson ( 1958-06-07 ) June 7, 1958 Minneapolis (/wiki/Minneapolis) , Minnesota, U.S. Died April 21, 2016 (2016-...
Italian actress (born 1952) Isabella Rossellini Rossellini at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival (/wiki/2015_Cannes_Film_Festival) Born Isabella Fiorella Elettra Giovanna Rossellini ( 1952-06-18 ) 18 June 1952 (age 72) Rome (/wiki/Rome) , Italy Citizenship Italy United States Occupation Actress Years active 1976–present ...
Islamic head covering for women Part of a series (/wiki/Category:Islamic_female_clothing) on Islamic (/wiki/Islam) female (/wiki/Women_in_Islam) dress (/wiki/Islamic_clothing) Types (/wiki/Types_of_hijab) Abaya (/wiki/Abaya) Al-amira (/wiki/Al-amira) Battoulah (/wiki/Battoulah) Boshiya (/wiki/Boshiya) Burkin...
Event in which participants attend in costume wearing a mask For the Axel Rudi Pell album, see The Masquerade Ball (/wiki/The_Masquerade_Ball) . For other uses, see Masked ball (disambiguation) (/wiki/Masked_ball_(disambiguation)) . Masquerade ball at the Carnival of Venice (/wiki/Carnival_of_Venice) . A Veneziana m...
American actress (born 1970) For the song about the actress by Fall Out Boy (/wiki/Fall_Out_Boy) , see Uma Thurman (song) (/wiki/Uma_Thurman_(song)) . Uma Thurman Thurman in 2014 Born Uma Karuna Thurman ( 1970-04-29 ) April 29, 1970 (age 54) Boston, Massachusetts (/wiki/Boston,_Massachusetts) , U.S. Occupations Act...
Subgenre of punk rock Anarcho-punk Stylistic origins Punk rock (/wiki/Punk_rock) Cultural origins Late 1970s, United Kingdom Fusion genres Crust punk (/wiki/Crust_punk) digital hardcore (/wiki/Digital_hardcore) Other topics Anarchism (/wiki/Anarchism) anarchism in the arts (/wiki/Anarchism_in_the_arts) Crimeth...
Ostentatious style "Campy" redirects here. For other uses, see Campy (disambiguation) (/wiki/Campy_(disambiguation)) . This article is written like a personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay (/wiki/Wikipedia:What_Wikipedia_is_not#Wikipedia_is_not_a_publisher_of_original_thought) that states a Wik...
Footwear for walking easily across snow This article is about snow footwear. For other uses, see Snowshoe (disambiguation) (/wiki/Snowshoe_(disambiguation)) . This article includes a list of general references (/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources) , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations (/wiki/Wikipedia:C...
German model (born 1970) This article contains content that is written like an advertisement (/wiki/Wikipedia:What_Wikipedia_is_not#Wikipedia_is_not_a_soapbox_or_means_of_promotion) . Please help improve it (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Claudia_Schiffer&action=edit) by removing promotional content (/wi...
Openwork fabric, patterned with open holes in the work, made by machine or by hand For other uses, see Lace (disambiguation) (/wiki/Lace_(disambiguation)) . Valuable old lace, cut and framed for sale in Bruges (/wiki/Bruges) , Belgium (/wiki/Belgium) Lace is a delicate fabric (/wiki/Fabric) made of yarn (/wiki/Yar...
American drag queen, actor and musician RuPaul RuPaul at the 2019 California Hall of Fame Ceremony in Sacramento, California Born RuPaul Andre Charles ( 1960-11-17 ) November 17, 1960 (age 63) San Diego, California (/wiki/San_Diego,_California) , U.S. Occupations Drag queen television personality actor singer produc...
For other uses, see Sweatshop (disambiguation) (/wiki/Sweatshop_(disambiguation)) . Workplace that has socially unacceptable working conditions A sweatshop in the United States c. 1890 A sweatshop or sweat factory is a crowded [1] (#cite_note-1) workplace (/wiki/Workplace) with very poor or illegal working condition...
Fashion of goth subculture A goth woman at Kensal Green Cemetery (/wiki/Kensal_Green_Cemetery) open day, 2015 Girl dressed in a Victorian costume during the Whitby Gothic Weekend (/wiki/Whitby_Gothic_Weekend) festival in 2013 Gothic fashion is a clothing style worn by members of the goth subculture (/wiki/Goth_sub...
Extreme or provocative clothing For other uses, see Fetishism (disambiguation) (/wiki/Fetishism_(disambiguation)) . This article needs additional citations for verification (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability) . Please help improve this article (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Fetish_fashion) by adding citations to reliable source...
Fashion of punk subculture Punk fashion circa 1986, a hairstyle with dyed red liberty spikes (/wiki/Liberty_spikes) Punks in leather jackets with spikes and pin badges, 2003 Punk fashion is the clothing (/wiki/Clothing) , hairstyles (/wiki/Hairstyles) , cosmetics (/wiki/Cosmetics) , jewellery (/wiki/Jewellery) , and...
Dominican fashion designer (1932–2014) In this Spanish name (/wiki/Spanish_name) , the first or paternal surname (/wiki/Surname) is Renta and the second or maternal family name is Fiallo . Oscar de la Renta De la Renta in 2008 Born Óscar Arístides Renta Fiallo ( 1932-07-22 ) 22 July 1932 Santo Domingo (/wiki/Santo_Do...
French fashion designer (1936–2008) Yves Saint Laurent Saint Laurent in 1958 Born Yves Henri Donat Mathieu-Saint-Laurent ( 1936-08-01 ) 1 August 1936 Oran (/wiki/Oran) , Algeria (/wiki/Algeria) Died 1 June 2008 (2008-06-01) (aged 71) Paris (/wiki/Paris) , France Education Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture (/wiki...
French fashion designer (1905–1957) This article is about the fashion designer. For the company, see Dior (/wiki/Dior) . Christian Dior Christian Dior in 1954 Born ( 1905-01-21 ) 21 January 1905 Normandy, France Died 24 October 1957 (1957-10-24) (aged 52) Montecatini Terme (/wiki/Montecatini_Terme) , Tuscany, Italy...
Japanese clothing, traditional and modern Photograph of a man and woman wearing traditional clothing, taken in Osaka, Japan There are typically two types of clothing worn in Japan (/wiki/Japan) : traditional clothing known as Japanese clothing ( 和服 , wafuku ) , including the national dress of Japan, the kimono (/wiki...
Handmade lace Bobbin lace in progress at the Musée des Ursulines de Québec (/wiki/Qu%C3%A9bec) Early bobbin lace in gold and silver thread, c. 1570. Bobbin lace is a lace (/wiki/Lace) textile (/wiki/Textile) made by braiding (/wiki/Braid) and twisting lengths of thread (/wiki/Yarn) , which are wound on bobbins (#Bo...
Workplace dress style For the episode of The Office, see Casual Friday (The Office) (/wiki/Casual_Friday_(The_Office)) . This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Casual_Friday) or discuss these issues on the talk page (/wiki/Talk:Casual_Friday) . ( Learn how and when to remove ...
Lace made with a needle and thread Needle lace borders from the Ore Mountains (/wiki/Ore_Mountains) of Germany in 1884, displayed in the Victoria and Albert Museum (/wiki/Victoria_and_Albert_Museum) Needle lace, detail Parchment With Unfinished Needle Lace (England), 17th century (CH 18637569) Runner (ST557) - Lace...
19th century Irish crochet (/wiki/Irish_crochet) Crochet lace is an application of the art of crochet (/wiki/Crochet) . Generally it uses finer threads and more decorative styles of stitching, often with flowing lines or scalloped edges to give interest. Variation of the size of the holes also gives a piece a "lacy" l...
Woollen cap covering the head and neck "Ski mask" redirects here. For other uses, see Ski Mask (/wiki/Ski_Mask_(disambiguation)) . Different ways of wearing a balaclava A woman modeling a knitted balaclava A balaclava , also known as a monkey cap, balaclava helmet , ski mask or sheisty , [1] (#cite_note-1) is a for...
American actress (born 1975) In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs (/wiki/Eastern_Slavic_naming_customs) , the patronymic (/wiki/Patronymic) is Bogdanovna and the family name (/wiki/Surname) is Jovovich . Milla Jovovich Jovovich in 2019 Born Milica Bogdanovna Jovović ( 1975-12-17 ) December 17, 19...
American photographer This article needs additional citations for verification (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability) . Please help improve this article (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Herb_Ritts) by adding citations to reliable sources (/wiki/Help:Referencing_for_beginners) . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find s...
Garment worn by some Muslim women This article is about the Muslim cultural garment. For other uses, see Burka (/wiki/Burka_(disambiguation)) . For the mask covering the eyebrows and upper lip used in Gulf countries, see Battoulah (/wiki/Battoulah) . A painting of Burqa clad Afghan women in Kabul, 1840 Part of a ...
Art created outside the boundaries of official culture by those untrained in the arts "Art brut" redirects here. For the band, see Art Brut (band) (/wiki/Art_Brut_(band)) . Adolf Wölfli (/wiki/Adolf_W%C3%B6lfli) 's Irren-Anstalt Band-Hain , 1910 Anna Zemánková (/wiki/Anna_Zem%C3%A1nkov%C3%A1) , No title, 1960s Outs...
American fashion designer and filmmaker This article is about the fashion designer. For his eponymous brand, see Tom Ford (brand) (/wiki/Tom_Ford_(brand)) . Tom Ford Ford in 2009 Born Thomas Carlyle Ford ( 1961-08-27 ) August 27, 1961 (age 62) Austin, Texas (/wiki/Austin,_Texas) , U.S. Alma mater Parsons School of ...
Former Chinese custom of binding the feet of young girls Foot binding A Chinese woman showing her foot, image by Lai Afong (/wiki/Lai_Afong) , c. 1870s Traditional Chinese (/wiki/Traditional_Chinese_characters) 纏足 Simplified Chinese (/wiki/Simplified_Chinese_characters) 缠足 Transcriptions Standard Mandarin (/wiki/Stand...
Ancient Roman formal dress For other uses, see Toga (disambiguation) (/wiki/Toga_(disambiguation)) . Statue of the Emperor Tiberius (/wiki/Tiberius) showing a draped toga of the 1st century AD The toga ( / (/wiki/Help:IPA/English) ˈ t oʊ ɡ ə / (/wiki/Help:IPA/English) , Classical Latin (/wiki/Classical_Latin_langu...
Irish-born haute couture milliner Philip Treacy OBE (/wiki/Honorary_Officer_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire) Treacy at British Polo Day Morocco 2014 Born ( 1967-05-26 ) 26 May 1967 (age 57) [1] (#cite_note-clan-1) Ahascragh (/wiki/Ahascragh) , Galway (/wiki/Galway) , Ireland Education National College of Art and De...
Swedish multinational clothing retail company This article is about the fashion chain. For other uses, see H&M (disambiguation) (/wiki/H%26M_(disambiguation)) . This article contains content that is written like an advertisement (/wiki/Wikipedia:What_Wikipedia_is_not#Wikipedia_is_not_a_soapbox_or_means_of_promotion) ...
American cable television network Television channel VH1 The VH1 Logo used since 2016, with the wordmark used since 2012 Country United States (/wiki/United_States) Broadcast area Nationwide Headquarters New York City, New York, U.S. (/wiki/New_York_City) Programming Language(s) English (/wiki/English_Language) Pic...
20th-century American film personality and fashion designer (1897–1966) Natacha Rambova Rambova in 1925 Born Winifred Kimball Shaughnessy ( 1897-01-19 ) January 19, 1897 Salt Lake City, Utah (/wiki/Salt_Lake_City,_Utah) , U.S. Died June 5, 1966 (1966-06-05) (aged 69) Pasadena, California (/wiki/Pasadena,_California)...
Japanese group of manufacturing companies For other uses, see YKK (disambiguation) (/wiki/YKK_(disambiguation)) . YKK Group Native name YKKグループ Formerly San-es Shokai, Yoshida Kōgyō Kabushikigaisha ( 吉田工業株式会社 ) Company type Private (/wiki/Private_company) KK (/wiki/Kabushiki_kaisha) Industry Manufacturing (/wiki/M...
Fitted dress in Chinese culture For the male version of the cheongsam, see Changshan (/wiki/Changshan) . "Qi pao" redirects here. For the Thai television series, see Qi Pao (TV series) (/wiki/Qi_Pao_(TV_series)) . Cheongsam A woman in a cheongsam Type Dress (/wiki/Dress) / female outwear Material Diverse, such as ...
Men's traditional clothing in late imperial China For the female version, see Cheongsam (/wiki/Cheongsam) . For other uses, see Changshan (disambiguation) (/wiki/Changshan_(disambiguation)) . This article needs additional citations for verification (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability) . Please help improve this article (/...
American hip hop apparel company For the military slang, see List of military slang terms § FUBU (/wiki/List_of_military_slang_terms#FUBU) . FUBU Industry Clothing, hip hop apparel Founded 1992 Headquarters New York City (/wiki/New_York_City) , New York (/wiki/New_York_(state)) , United States Products Casual wear (/...
Swimwear and sports goods company This article is about swimwear maker Speedo International. For North American licensee Speedo USA, see Warnaco Group (/wiki/Warnaco_Group) . For the clothing style, see swim briefs (/wiki/Swim_briefs) . For other uses, see Speedo (disambiguation) (/wiki/Speedo_(disambiguation)) . S...
German and American model (born 1973) Heidi Klum Klum at the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards (/wiki/2019_iHeartRadio_Music_Awards) Born ( 1973-06-01 ) 1 June 1973 (age 51) Bergisch Gladbach (/wiki/Bergisch_Gladbach) , West Germany (/wiki/West_Germany) Citizenship Germany United States Occupations Model television host...
English model and businesswoman (born 1974) Not to be confused with Kate Mosse (/wiki/Kate_Mosse) . Kate Moss Moss in 2019 Born Katherine Ann Moss [3] (#cite_note-3) [4] (#cite_note-4) [5] (#cite_note-5) ( 1974-01-16 ) 16 January 1974 (age 50) Croydon (/wiki/Croydon) , London (/wiki/London) , England Occupation(s) ...
This is the latest accepted revision (/wiki/Wikipedia:Pending_changes) , reviewed (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Log&type=review&page=Kathy_Ireland) on 16 July 2024 . American model, actress, and businesswoman (born 1963) Kathy Ireland Ireland in July 2012 Born Kathleen Marie Ireland ( 1963-...
Shorts made to look like a skirt This article needs additional citations for verification (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability) . Please help improve this article (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Skort) by adding citations to reliable sources (/wiki/Help:Referencing_for_beginners) . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed...
Type of Chinese clothing Chinese tunic (/wiki/Tunic) suit ("Zhongshan"/"Mao suit") Sun Yat-sen (/wiki/Sun_Yat-sen) The modern Chinese tunic suit is a style of male attire originally known in China as the Zhongshan suit ( simplified Chinese (/wiki/Simplified_Chinese_characters) : 中山装 (https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki...
Clothing item traditionally around the neck For the animated short film, see The Necktie (/wiki/The_Necktie) . A necktie with a tie clasp A necktie , or simply a tie , is a piece of cloth worn for decorative purposes around the neck (/wiki/Neck) , resting under the shirt collar (/wiki/Collar_(clothing)) and knotte...
Man overly concerned with his appearance For other uses, see FOP (disambiguation) (/wiki/FOP_(disambiguation)) . Colley Cibber (/wiki/Colley_Cibber) as Lord Foppington in John Vanbrugh (/wiki/John_Vanbrugh) 's The Relapse (/wiki/The_Relapse) (1696) A foppish medical student smoking a cigarette, denoting a cavalier...
Italian fashion designer (1946–1997) This article is about the fashion designer. For his company, see Versace (/wiki/Versace) . Gianni Versace Versace in 1990 Born Giovanni Versace ( 1946-12-02 ) 2 December 1946 Reggio, Calabria (/wiki/Reggio_Calabria) , Italy Died 15 July 1997 (1997-07-15) (aged 50) Jackson Memori...
Type of hat with narrow or no brim For the modern headwear known in Canada as a "toque", see Knit cap (/wiki/Knit_cap) . For other uses, see Toque (disambiguation) (/wiki/Toque_(disambiguation)) and La Tuque (disambiguation) (/wiki/La_Tuque_(disambiguation)) . Toque King Philip II of Spain (/wiki/Philip_II_of_Spain...
Short uniform military jacket An officer of the Lancers of the Imperial Guard (/wiki/Imperial_Guard_(Napoleon_III)) during the Second French Empire (/wiki/Second_French_Empire) , 1852 to 1870. He is wearing a white kurtka with a blue plastron and red epaulettes (/wiki/Epaulette) . A kurtka ( куртка ) is the generic w...
Christian clerical coat Not to be confused with Cossacks (/wiki/Cossacks) . This article needs additional citations for verification (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability) . Please help improve this article (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Cassock) by adding citations to reliable sources (/wiki/Help:Referencing_for_beginners) . Un...
Fictional character from the American sitcom Friends This article is about the fictional character from Friends. For people with a similar name, see Rachel Green (disambiguation) (/wiki/Rachel_Green_(disambiguation)) . Fictional character Rachel Green Friends (/wiki/Friends) character Jennifer Aniston (/wiki/Jenni...
Style of formal dressing Dolores del Río (/wiki/Dolores_del_R%C3%ADo) in ball gown (/wiki/Ball_gown) and Fred Astaire (/wiki/Fred_Astaire) in white tie in Flying Down to Rio (/wiki/Flying_Down_to_Rio) (1933) Part of a series (/wiki/Category:Formal_wear) on Western dress codes (/wiki/Western_dress_codes) and corresp...
Style of clothes prescribed for courts of law This article is about dress for courts of law. For dress for royal courts, see Court uniform and dress (/wiki/Court_uniform_and_dress_(disambiguation)) . For the racehorse, see Court Dress (horse) (/wiki/Court_Dress_(horse)) . This article needs additional citations for v...
Attire worn by students and officials at certain schools and universities for commencement A doctor of philosophy (/wiki/Doctor_of_philosophy) of the University of Oxford (/wiki/University_of_Oxford) , in full academic dress Part of a series (/wiki/Category:Formal_wear) on Western dress codes (/wiki/Western_dress_c...
Western business attire of matching jacket and trousers This article is about the clothing. For other uses, see Suit (disambiguation) (/wiki/Suit_(disambiguation)) . "Suit and tie" redirects here. For the song by Justin Timberlake, see Suit & Tie (/wiki/Suit_%26_Tie) . Actor Matt Smith (/wiki/Matt_Smith) wearing a...
Italian jewelry designer (1940–2021) Elsa Peretti OMRI (/wiki/OMRI) OMM (/wiki/Order_pro_Merito_Melitensi) Born ( 1940-05-01 ) 1 May 1940 Florence (/wiki/Florence) , Kingdom of Italy (/wiki/Kingdom_of_Italy) Died 18 March 2021 (2021-03-18) (aged 80) Sant Martí Vell (/wiki/Sant_Mart%C3%AD_Vell) , Spain Education Int...
Cuban-American actor (born 1956) For the American soccer player, see Andy García (soccer) (/wiki/Andy_Garc%C3%ADa_(soccer)) . In this Spanish name (/wiki/Spanish_name) , the first or paternal surname (/wiki/Surname) is García and the second or maternal family name is Menéndez . Andy García García in 2009 Born Andr...
British photographer and designer (1904–1980) Sir Cecil Beaton CBE (/wiki/Commander_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire) Portrait by Lafayette Ltd, 1920s Born Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton ( 1904-01-14 ) 14 January 1904 Hampstead (/wiki/Hampstead) , London Died 18 January 1980 (1980-01-18) (aged 76) Reddish House (/wiki/...
Indonesian cloth dyeing technique For other uses, see Batik (disambiguation) (/wiki/Batik_(disambiguation)) . Batik Batik from Surakarta (/wiki/Surakarta) in Central Java (/wiki/Central_Java) province in Indonesia; before 1997 Type Art fabric Material Cambrics (/wiki/Cambrics) , silk (/wiki/Silk) , cotton (/wiki/Co...
Woman's draped garment of the Indian subcontinent This article is about the Indian garment. For other uses, see Sari (disambiguation) (/wiki/Sari_(disambiguation)) . "Saris" redirects here. For other uses, see Saris (disambiguation) (/wiki/Saris_(disambiguation)) . Woman and child dressed in Maharashtrian (/wiki/M...
Type of soft, billed hat A New York Yankees (/wiki/New_York_Yankees) baseball cap A baseball cap is a type of soft hat (/wiki/Cap) with a rounded crown and a stiff bill [1] (#cite_note-bill-1) projecting in front. [2] (#cite_note-clair-2) The front of the hat typically displays a design or a logo (/wiki/Logo) (his...
New York-based fashion house Donna Karan International Inc. Company type Subsidiary (/wiki/Subsidiary) Industry Fashion (/wiki/Fashion) Founded 1984 ( 1984 ) Founders Donna Karan (/wiki/Donna_Karan) Stephan Weiss Headquarters New York City (/wiki/New_York_City) , U.S. 40°45′16″N 73°59′18″W  /  40.75443°N 73.98845°...
Clothing for arctic or high altitude conditions Extreme cold weather clothing is clothing (/wiki/Clothing) for arctic or mountainous areas. Its primary function is to trap air as an insulator to prevent heat loss (/wiki/Heat_loss) from the wearer's body. Secondary and necessary is to conduct water vapor away from the ...
American fashion designer This article is about the fashion designer. For his company, see Tommy Hilfiger (company) (/wiki/Tommy_Hilfiger_(company)) . "Hilfiger" redirects here. For other uses, see Hilfiger (disambiguation) (/wiki/Hilfiger_(disambiguation)) . Tommy Hilfiger Hilfiger in 1996 Born Thomas Jacob Hilfi...
Removal of pubic hair using special wax "Bikini line" redirects here. For the C-section procedure, see Pfannenstiel incision (/wiki/Pfannenstiel_incision) . A woman's pubic area after a partial bikini wax Bikini waxing is the removal (/wiki/Waxing) of pubic hair (/wiki/Pubic_hair) using a special wax, which can be...
Dress worn by a bride during the wedding ceremony For other uses, see Wedding dress (disambiguation) (/wiki/Wedding_dress_(disambiguation)) and Gown (disambiguation) (/wiki/Gown_(disambiguation)) . A white wedding dress, 2013 Part of a series (/wiki/Category:Formal_wear) on Western dress codes (/wiki/Western_dress_c...
Tall, flat-crowned formal hat For other uses, see Top hat (disambiguation) (/wiki/Top_hat_(disambiguation)) . c. 1910 top hat by Alfred Bertiel European royalty c. 1859 Austin Lane Crothers (/wiki/Austin_Lane_Crothers) , 46th Governor of Maryland (1908–1912), wearing a top hat A top hat (also called a high hat , o...
Knitted pullover Not to be confused with jersey (fabric) (/wiki/Jersey_(fabric)) or sports jersey (/wiki/Sports_jersey) . This article needs additional citations for verification (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability) . Please help improve this article (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Jersey_(clothing)) by adding citations to reliabl...
Fiber obtained from cashmere goats and other types of goat Not to be confused with Kashmir, India (/wiki/Kashmir,_India) . For the song by Led Zeppelin (/wiki/Led_Zeppelin) , see Kashmir (song) (/wiki/Kashmir_(song)) . Cashmere scarves Cashmere wool , usually simply known as cashmere , is a fiber (/wiki/Fiber) obta...
Topless swimsuit designed by Rudi Gernreich "Topless swimsuit" redirects here. For a general discussion of topless swimming, see Toplessness § Topless swimwear (/wiki/Toplessness#Topless_swimwear) . For the album by Stereo Total, see Monokini (album) (/wiki/Monokini_(album)) . For the sling swimsuit worn by men, see M...
American clothing company "Levi's" redirects here. For other uses, see Levi (disambiguation) (/wiki/Levi_(disambiguation)) and Levis (disambiguation) (/wiki/Levis_(disambiguation)) . "Levi's Jeans" redirects here. For the Beyoncé song, see Levii's Jeans (/wiki/Levii%27s_Jeans) . Levi Strauss & Co. Levi's flagship ...
Traditional Iranian female garment Young women in Herat (/wiki/Herat) , Afghanistan, wearing patterned chadors, which are rare amongst younger women in Iran since the Iranian Revolution but remain common in Afghanistan and Tajikistan Part of a series (/wiki/Category:Islamic_female_clothing) on Islamic (/wiki/Islam) ...
Black evening or cocktail dress For other uses, see Little Black Dress (disambiguation) (/wiki/Little_Black_Dress_(disambiguation)) . A little black dress from 1964 worn by Anneke Grönloh at Eurovision 1964 The little black dress ( LBD ) is a black evening (/wiki/Evening_gown) or cocktail dress (/wiki/Cocktail_dress...