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Type of silken bobbin lace This article is about the type of lace. For the song, see Chantilly Lace (song) (/wiki/Chantilly_Lace_(song)) . For the film, see Chantilly Lace (film) (/wiki/Chantilly_Lace_(film)) . Chantilly lace Shawl in Chantilly lace - MoMu-collection, Antwerp (Detail) Type Lace (/wiki/Lace) Productio...
Tattoo style that became popular in the late 1990s Two women with lower-back tattoos wearing thongs (/wiki/Thong) Tattoos (/wiki/Tattoo) on the lower back (/wiki/Human_back) became popular in the first decade of the 21st century, and gained a reputation for their erotic (/wiki/Erotic) appeal. The tattoos were sometim...
Italian fashion house This article is about the Italian sartorial menswear company. For the islands in Croatia, see Brijuni (/wiki/Brijuni) . For the Italian commune, see Brione, Trentino (/wiki/Brione,_Trentino) . WikiMiniAtlas 41°54′14″N 12°29′40″E  /  41.9040134°N 12.4943797°E  / 41.9040134; 12.4943797 Brion...
Italian luxury fashion house For the ancient Greek garment, see Chiton (costume) (/wiki/Chiton_(costume)) . Kiton Native name Ciro Paone S.p.A. Company type Private Industry Fashion (menswear) Founded 1968 ; 56 years ago ( 1968 ) Arzano (/wiki/Arzano) , Campania (/wiki/Campania) , Italy Founder Ciro Paone Key peopl...
It has been suggested that Armenian Lace (/wiki/Armenian_Lace) be merged (/wiki/Wikipedia:Merging) into this article. ( Discuss (/wiki/Talk:Armenian_needlelace) ) Proposed since March 2024. This article needs additional citations for verification (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability) . Please help improve this article (/wik...
American fashion designer (1962–2018) Kate Spade Spade in 1999 Born Katherine Noel Brosnahan ( 1962-12-24 ) December 24, 1962 Kansas City, Missouri (/wiki/Kansas_City,_Missouri) , U.S. Died June 5, 2018 (2018-06-05) (aged 55) New York City (/wiki/New_York_City) , U.S. Cause of death Suicide (/wiki/Suicide) Resting p...
Italy, 16th-17th century - Band with Figures of Women and Angels - 1920.1272 - Cleveland Museum of Art Filet lace is the general word used for all the different techniques of embroidery on knotted net (or in French broderie sur filet noué ). It is a hand made needlework (/wiki/Needlework) created by weaving (/wiki/Wea...
Type of bobbin lace in which motifs are connected by bars or plaits Example of Guipure lace with a Torchon (/wiki/Torchon_lace) edge Guipure lace is a type of bobbin lace (/wiki/Bobbin_lace) . It connects the motifs with bars or plaits rather than net or mesh. Guipure is a French word. It used to describe lace which...
1950s American college prank For other uses, see Panty Raid (horse) (/wiki/Panty_Raid_(horse)) and Panty Raid (album) (/wiki/Panty_Raid_(album)) . A panty raid was an American college prank (/wiki/Prank) of the 1940s, the 1950s, and the 1960s in which groups of male students would attempt to invade the living quarte...
Type of bobbin lace from Denmark Tønder lace Traditional Tønder lace motif Jordbær (Strawberries) Type Lace (/wiki/Lace) Material Linen (/wiki/Linen) or cotton (/wiki/Cotton) Production method Bobbin lace (/wiki/Bobbin_lace) Production process Craft production (/wiki/Craft_production) Place of origin Tønder (/wiki/T%C...
Punto in Aria Punto in aria band, Italy, 1601-50 Type Lace (/wiki/Lace) Production method Needle lace (/wiki/Needle_lace) Production process Craft production (/wiki/Craft_production) Place of origin Italy Punto in aria (literally “stitch in air”) is an early form of needle lace (/wiki/Needle_lace) devised in Italy (/w...
Point de Venise Example of Venetian needle lace Type Lace (/wiki/Lace) Production method Needle lace (/wiki/Needle_lace) Production process Craft production (/wiki/Craft_production) Place of origin Venice (/wiki/Venice) , Italy Introduced 17th century Portrait of a young man of the Chigi family wearing a gros point de...
Type of needle lace developed in the late 17th century Point de France A piece of point de France lace produced between 1700 and 1725 Type Lace (/wiki/Lace) Production method Needle lace (/wiki/Needle_lace) Production process Craft production (/wiki/Craft_production) Place of origin France Introduced 17th century Poi...
Alençon lace Alençon needle lace (1760-1775), MoMu-collection, Antwerp Type Lace (/wiki/Lace) Production method Needle lace (/wiki/Needle_lace) Production process Craft production (/wiki/Craft_production) Place of origin Alençon (/wiki/Alen%C3%A7on) , France Introduced 16th century Craftsmanship of Alençon needle lace...
18th-century lace from Normandy, France For the commune, see Argentan (/wiki/Argentan) . Argentan lace Type Lace (/wiki/Lace) Production method Needle lace (/wiki/Needle_lace) Production process Craft production (/wiki/Craft_production) Place of origin Argentan (/wiki/Argentan) , France Introduced 18th century Argen...
Needle lacing technique originating in England Sampler contains Hollie point lace fillings Hollie point is an English needle lace (/wiki/Needle_lace) noted for its use in baby clothes, particularly in the 18th century. It is also known as Holy point , because it was originally used in liturgical laces. The Puritans...
Point de Gaze Point de Gaze Jabot, 19th century, Brussels, Belgium Type Lace (/wiki/Lace) Production method Needle lace (/wiki/Needle_lace) Production process Craft production (/wiki/Craft_production) Place of origin Brussels (/wiki/Brussels) , Belgium Introduced 19th century Point de Gaze (sometimes Point de Gauze ) ...
Needle lace developed in Youghal, Ireland This article includes a list of general references (/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources) , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations (/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources#Inline_citations) . Please help to improve (/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Reliability) this article by int...
Type of embroidered net lace Mary Thomas Ipswich on her wedding day, April 1901, Ipswich wearing a Limerick lace veil Limerick lace is a specific class of lace (/wiki/Lace) originating in Limerick (/wiki/Limerick) , Ireland, which was later produced throughout the country. It evolved from the invention of a machine...
Princess Elizabeth Stuart (/wiki/Elizabeth_of_Bohemia) , later Queen of Bohemia, wearing a reticella collar worked with the English royal coat of arms (/wiki/Coat_of_arms) , [1] (#cite_note-1) unknown artist, 1613, National Portrait Gallery, London (/wiki/National_Portrait_Gallery,_London) . Reticella (also reticello ...
Embroidered Buratto, 16C, Florence Italy, 16th century - Chalice Veil with Monogram of Christ - 1920.1156 - Cleveland Museum of Art Buratto is an Italian needle lace (/wiki/Needle_lace) made by darning on a net. It is quite similar in appearance to filet lace (/wiki/Filet_lace) but with one important distinction—it ...
Type of handmade lace This article needs additional citations for verification (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability) . Please help improve this article (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Tambour_lace) by adding citations to reliable sources (/wiki/Help:Referencing_for_beginners) . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find...
Tenerife lace Tenerife lace Type Lace (/wiki/Lace) Production method Needle lace (/wiki/Needle_lace) Production process Craft production (/wiki/Craft_production) Place of origin Lanzarote (/wiki/Lanzarote) and Tenerife (/wiki/Tenerife) , Spain A pink and green silk Tenerife needle lace piece Tenerife lace or "roseta ...
Detail of an infant's bodice in Limerick lace Needlerun net is a family of laces created by using a needle to embroider on a net (/wiki/Net_(textile)) ground. [1] (#cite_note-1) Along with Tambour lace (/wiki/Tambour_lace) this became more popular with the advent of machine made netting. It is used in Limerick lace (...
Creative works made with eyelets and other open-work embroidery techniques Boy's frock, white plain weave (/wiki/Plain_weave) cotton with broderie anglaise, probably English, c. 1855 , Los Angeles County Museum of Art (/wiki/Los_Angeles_County_Museum_of_Art) Broderie anglaise cuff (/wiki/Cuff) , detail from Broken Vo...
Net lace originating in Ireland Carrickmacross lace Detail of Carrickmacross lace. (a) area of net, (b) area of muslin, (c) outlining, (d) needle-run decoration, (e) bars, (f) area where both net and muslin have been cut away, (g) 'pop', (h) 'twirl'. Carrickmacross lace is a form of lace (/wiki/Lace) that may be d...
Type of bobbin lace from Antwerp, Belgium Antwerp lace Antwerp pot lace (Potten Kant) Type Lace (/wiki/Lace) Production method Bobbin lace (/wiki/Bobbin_lace) Production process Craft production (/wiki/Craft_production) Place of origin Antwerp (/wiki/Antwerp) , Belgium Introduced 16th century Antwerp lace is a bobbin...
Lebanese fashion designer (born 1964) This article may be written from a fan's point of view (/wiki/Wikipedia:Fancruft) , rather than a neutral point of view (/wiki/Wikipedia:Neutral_point_of_view) . Please clean it up (/wiki/Wikipedia:Cleanup) to conform to a higher standard (/wiki/Category:Wikipedia_style_guidelin...
Sporting breeches For other uses, see Plus four (/wiki/Plus_four_(disambiguation)) . Australian golfer in plus fours, 1931 1930s beachwear Plus fours are breeches (/wiki/Breeches) or trousers that extend four inches (10 cm) below the knee (/wiki/Knee) (and thus four inches longer than traditional knickerbockers (/w...
Australian model and actress Gemma Ward Ward in San Francisco, 15 March 2007 Born Gemma Louise Ward ( 1987-11-03 ) 3 November 1987 (age 36) Perth, Western Australia (/wiki/Perth,_Western_Australia) , Australia (/wiki/Australia) Occupation(s) Model, actress Years active 2003–present Spouse David Letts Children 3 Mode...
Military cap, worn by armored forces and other units Field Marshal Montgomery (/wiki/Bernard_Montgomery,_1st_Viscount_Montgomery_of_Alamein) wearing his black beret The black beret is a colour of beret (/wiki/Beret) , a type of headgear. It is commonly worn by paramilitaries and militaries around the world, particula...
Genre of photography This article needs to be updated . Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( June 2017 ) Fashion photography Photoshoot in Tehran (/wiki/Tehran) , Iran (2018) Genre of Photography (/wiki/Photography) Type of Product photography related fields Digi...
Bobbin lace worked without a pricking This article needs additional citations for verification (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability) . Please help improve this article (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Freehand_lace) by adding citations to reliable sources (/wiki/Help:Referencing_for_beginners) . Unsourced material may be challenged ...
Styles of dress where clothes are cheap and/or used This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Thrift_store_chic) or discuss these issues on the talk page (/wiki/Talk:Thrift_store_chic) . ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages (/wiki/Help:Maintenance_template_remov...
Cone-shaped pointed hat, worn by Jews in Medieval Europe and parts of the Islamic world This article is about the headgear of medieval European Jews. For the modern Jewish skullcap, see Kippah (/wiki/Kippah) . The Jewish poet Süßkind von Trimberg (/wiki/S%C3%BC%C3%9Fkind_von_Trimberg) (on the right) wearing a Jewish ...
Subset of clothing This article is about the dress code. For the term in the formal methods (/wiki/Formal_methods) subfield of science (/wiki/Science) , see Formal semantics (/wiki/Formal_semantics_(disambiguation)) . This article needs additional citations for verification (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability) . Please he...
Costume having a primarily ritual or ceremonial purpose State portrait of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom (/wiki/King_Edward_VII_of_the_United_Kingdom) , showing the coronation regalia atop a full dress (/wiki/Full_dress) military uniform Part of a series (/wiki/Category:Formal_wear) on Western dress codes (/wi...
Western dress code suited for everyday use Not to be confused with informal attire (/wiki/Informal_attire) . For other uses, see Casual (disambiguation) (/wiki/Casual_(disambiguation)) . Parents in casual wear with their child, 2013. Part of a series (/wiki/Category:Formal_wear) on Western dress codes (/wiki/Wester...
British outdoor clothing and equipment brand For the German geographer, see Heinrich Berghaus (/wiki/Heinrich_Berghaus) . This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability#Self-published_sources) , potentially preventing the article from being verifiab...
Form-fitting strapless undergarment Bustier Type form-fitting garment Classic corset (/wiki/Corset) from 1913 A bustier ( UK (/wiki/British_English) : / (/wiki/Help:IPA/English) ˈ b uː s t i eɪ , (/wiki/Help:IPA/English) ˈ b ʌ s t -/ (/wiki/Help:IPA/English) BOO -stee-ay, BUST -ee-ay , US (/wiki/American_English) ...
Mechanical knitting machine Stocking frame at Ruddington (/wiki/Ruddington) Framework Knitters' Museum A stocking frame was a mechanical knitting machine (/wiki/Knitting_machine) used in the textiles (/wiki/Textiles) industry. It was invented by William Lee (/wiki/William_Lee_(inventor)) of Calverton (/wiki/Calverton...
French multinational corporation 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=Kering&action=edit) by removing promotional content (/wiki...
Italian clothing company founded in 1958 in Prato This article does not cite (/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources) any sources (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability) . Please help improve this article (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Rifle_(clothing_company)) by adding citations to reliable sources (/wiki/Help:Referencing_for_beginners) ....
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Detroit_Fashion_Week) or discuss these issues on the talk page (/wiki/Talk:Detroit_Fashion_Week) . ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages (/wiki/Help:Maintenance_template_removal) ) The topic of this article may not meet ...
Indian actress (born 1973) Malaika Arora Arora in 2023 Born ( 1973-10-23 ) 23 October 1973 (age 50) Thane (/wiki/Thane) , Maharashtra (/wiki/Maharashtra) , India Other names Malaika Arora Khan Occupations Actress dancer model VJ (/wiki/VJ_(media_personality)) television presenter Years active 1997–present Spouse Ar...
Style of casual clothing Streetwear is a style of casual clothing which became global in the 1990s. [1] (#cite_note-1) It grew from New York hip hop fashion (/wiki/Hip_hop_fashion) and Californian surf culture (/wiki/Surf_culture) to encompass elements of sportswear (/wiki/Sportswear_(fashion)) , punk (/wiki/Punk_fas...
Closed, low-cut shoe with one or more straps This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Mary_Jane_(shoe)) or discuss these issues on the talk page (/wiki/Talk:Mary_Jane_(shoe)) . ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages (/wiki/Help:Maintenance_template_removal) ) T...
British clothing retailer Sock Shop Industry Retail Specialist Founded 1983 ; 41 years ago ( 1983 ) Headquarters Bolton, Greater Manchester , United Kingdom (/wiki/United_Kingdom) Products Socks Hosiery Tights Underwear Accessories Parent (/wiki/Parent_company) Ruia Group SOCKSHOP is a British (/wiki/United_K...
Singaporean model (1968-1997) Bonny Hicks Born Bonny Susan Hicks ( 1968-01-05 ) 5 January 1968 Kuala Lumpur (/wiki/Kuala_Lumpur) , Malaysia Died 19 December 1997 (1997-12-19) (aged 29) Palembang (/wiki/Palembang) , South Sumatra (/wiki/South_Sumatra) , Indonesia Nationality Singaporean Occupation(s) Catwalk model (/...
1981 studio album by Grace Jones Nightclubbing Studio album (/wiki/Album) by Grace Jones (/wiki/Grace_Jones) Released 11 May 1981 Recorded 1980–1981 Studio Compass Point (/wiki/Compass_Point_Studios) , the Bahamas Genre (/wiki/Music_genre) Rock (/wiki/Rock_music) [1] (#cite_note-p4k-review-1) funk (/wiki/Funk) [1] (#...
Clothing, originally worn by sailors A Royal Naval rating in 1A uniform (a modern sailor suit). A sailor suit is a uniform (/wiki/Military_uniform) traditionally worn by enlisted (/wiki/Enlisted_rank) seamen (/wiki/Seaman_(rank)) in a navy (/wiki/Navy) or other governmental sea services. It later developed into a po...
Italian hat company For the film, see Borsalino (film) (/wiki/Borsalino_(film)) . Borsalino Giuseppe e Fratello S.p.A. Company type Private (/wiki/Private_company) subsidiary (/wiki/Subsidiary) Industry Fashion (/wiki/Fashion_industry) Founded April 4, 1857 ; 167 years ago ( 1857-04-04 ) in Alessandria (/wiki/Ales...
Colorful men's garment widely worn in West Africa that covers the top half of the body For the light clothing sometimes called "dashikis" or "Dyshque's", see Shalwar kameez (/wiki/Shalwar_kameez) and Thawb (/wiki/Thawb) . A musician in Ghana (/wiki/Ghana) , dressed in a dashiki The dashiki is a colorful garment that...
Not to be confused with Scent of Love (/wiki/Scent_of_Love) . 1997 American erotic film Zazel Zazel - Blu-ray (/wiki/Blu-ray_Disc) cover (2008) features Sasha Vinni as the " Blue Siren (/wiki/Siren_(mythology)) " and Anna Romero as the " She (/wiki/Supernatural_beings_in_Slavic_folklore) - Devil (/wiki/Devil) ". Di...
Long loose garment worn by some Muslim women Not to be confused with Jellabiya (/wiki/Jellabiya) . Not to be confused with Djellaba (/wiki/Djellaba) . This article contains too many or overly lengthy quotations (/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style#Quotations) . Please help summarize the quotations (https://en.wikipedia....
Southeast Asian traditional clothing Kebaya Javanese (/wiki/Javanese_culture) kebaya is a sheer blouse worn over batik (/wiki/Batik) kemben (/wiki/Kemben) , as shown here worn by Princess Hayu (/wiki/Princess_Hayu) of Yogyakarta (/wiki/Yogyakarta_Sultanate) . Type Traditional upper garment Place of origin Maritime So...
Italian men's apparel brand For the island in St Petersburg, Russia, see Kamenny Ostrov (/wiki/Kamenny_Ostrov) . For the 2000 AD comic, see Stone Island (2000AD) (/wiki/Stone_Island_(2000AD)) Stone Island Company type Società per azioni (/wiki/Societ%C3%A0_per_azioni) Industry Fashion (/wiki/Fashion) Founded 1982 ; 4...
Gloves designed for cycling This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Cycling_glove) or discuss these issues on the talk page (/wiki/Talk:Cycling_glove) . ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages (/wiki/Help:Maintenance_template_removal) ) This article does not ci...
Costume and fashion of the 1990s Example of 1990s men's and women's fashion, 1994 Bob cuts (/wiki/Bob_cut) were favored by women. ( Saffron (/wiki/Saffron_(singer)) , 1996 ) Fashion in the 1990s was defined by a return to minimalist (/wiki/Minimalism) fashion (/wiki/Fashion) , [1] (#cite_note-1) in contrast to the ...
Ambiguously defined Western dress code This article is about the dress code. For the album, see Smart Casual (album) (/wiki/Smart_Casual_(album)) . This article needs additional citations for verification (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability) . Please help improve this article (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Smart_casual) by adding...
Uniform for wear on formal occasions This article is about the most formal military uniform. For military uniforms in general, see military uniform (/wiki/Military_uniform) . Officers of the Russian Aerospace Forces (/wiki/Russian_Aerospace_Forces) at the 2019 Moscow Victory Day Parade (/wiki/2019_Moscow_Victory_Day_...
Pag lace Type Lace (/wiki/Lace) Production method Needle lace (/wiki/Needle_lace) Production process Handicraft (/wiki/Handicraft) Place of origin Pag (/wiki/Pag_(town)) , Croatia Introduced 15th century Lacemaking in Croatia (/wiki/Lacemaking_in_Croatia) UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage (/wiki/UNESCO_Intangible_Cu...
Garments originating from a previous era "Vintage clothes" redirects here. For the song by Paul McCartney, see Memory Almost Full (/wiki/Memory_Almost_Full) . This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Vintage_clothing) or discuss these issues on the talk page (/wiki/Talk:Vintage...
Contemporary Japanese fashion trends For other aspects of clothing, see Japanese clothing (/wiki/Japanese_clothing) . Japanese street fashion refers to a number of styles of contemporary modern clothing in Japan (/wiki/Japan) . Created from a mix of both local and foreign fashion brands, Japanese street fashions (/w...
Woman's ensemble consisting of trousers and coat or jacket "Pants suit" redirects here. For the lawsuit about a pair of pants, see Pearson v. Chung (/wiki/Pearson_v._Chung) . The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States (/wiki/United_States) and the United Kingdom (/wiki/United_K...
American manufacturer of sportswear Jockey International, Inc. Jockey International Inc. in 2015 Company type Private company Industry Textile (/wiki/Textile_industry) Predecessor S.T. Cooper & Sons Founded 1876 ; 148 years ago ( 1876 ) (as Coopers Inc.) St. Joseph, Michigan (/wiki/St._Joseph,_Michigan) , U.S. Founder...
Clothing trade show in London, England London Fashion Week London Fashion Week Men's in January 2017 Genre Fashion catwalk shows and surrounding events Frequency Semi-annually Location(s) 180 Strand, London (/wiki/London) , United Kingdom (/wiki/United_Kingdom) Inaugurated 1984 (39 years) [1] (#cite_note-Johnson,_Da...
Lace-making technique Hairpin lace on frame Hairpin lace is a lace-making technique that uses a crochet hook (/wiki/Crochet_hook) and two parallel metal rods held at the top and the bottom by removable bars. Historically, a metal U-shaped eponymous (/wiki/Eponymous) hairpin (/wiki/Hairpin_cotter) was used. Hairpin l...
Sportswear The Masuri Group Original Series MKII cricket helmet Helmets (/wiki/Helmet) in cricket (/wiki/Cricket) were developed in the 20th century. History [ edit ] There are recorded instances of cricketers using scarves and padded caps to protect themselves throughout cricket history. Patsy Hendren (/wiki/Pats...
T-shirt worn in competition rowing A zephyr is a garment worn in competitive rowing (/wiki/Rowing_(Sport)) . [1] (#cite_note-1) A zephyr is usually a short-sleeved T-shirt (/wiki/T-shirt) with a front opening, with the opening and sleeve ends trimmed in the colours of the club. See also [ edit ] Sports portal (/wi...
Italian luxury menswear company This article is about the Italian clothier. For the surname, see Canali (surname) (/wiki/Canali_(surname)) . For the village in Azerbaijan, see Canalı (/wiki/Canal%C4%B1) . Canali Industry Tailors (/wiki/Tailors) Founded Italy 1934 Founder The Canali family Headquarters Sovico , Ital...
Athletic shoe by Reebok Reebok Freestyle Product type Sneakers (/wiki/Sneakers) Owner Reebok (/wiki/Reebok) Introduced 1982 ; 42 years ago ( 1982 ) Related brands Reebok Classics (/wiki/Reebok_Classics) Markets Worldwide Website reebok.com/freestyle (https://www.reebok.com/us/freestyle) Reebok Freestyle is an athle...
This biography of a living person (/wiki/Wikipedia:Biographies_of_living_persons) needs additional citations (/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources) for verification (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability) . Please help by adding reliable sources (/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources) . Contentious material (/wiki/Wikipedia:BLPREMOVE) a...
An example of fashion photography involving cigarettes. Historically considered a masculine (/wiki/Masculinity) habit, the feminization of smoking (/wiki/Tobacco_smoking) occurred in tandem with the advent of fashion brands or premium brands of cigarettes (/wiki/Cigarettes) specifically marketed toward women. Most oft...
Distinctive set of garments worn by members of a religious order This article needs additional citations for verification (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability) . Please help improve this article (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Religious_habit) by adding citations to reliable sources (/wiki/Help:Referencing_for_beginners) . Unsource...
Japanese multinational retail holding company Fast Retailing Co., Ltd. Native name 株式会社ファーストリテイリング Company type Public (/wiki/Public_Company) Traded as (/wiki/Ticker_symbol) TYO (/wiki/Tokyo_Stock_Exchange) : 9983 (https://www2.jpx.co.jp/tseHpFront/StockSearch.do?callJorEFlg=1&method=topsearch&topSearchStr=9983) SEHK ...
Costume and fashion in the 1980s Among women large hair-dos and puffed-up (/wiki/Big_hair) styles typified the decade. [1] (#cite_note-BrowneBrowne2001-1) ( Jackée Harry (/wiki/Jack%C3%A9e_Harry) , 1988 ) Fashion of the 1980s was characterized by a rejection of 1970s fashion (/wiki/1970s_fashion) . Punk fashion (/wik...
WikiMiniAtlas 44°47′23.4″N 10°52′44.4″E  /  44.789833°N 10.879000°E  / 44.789833; 10.879000 Blufin S.p.A. Company type Private Industry Fashion Founded 1977 ; 47 years ago ( 1977 ) , Carpi (/wiki/Carpi,_Emilia-Romagna) Founder Anna Molinari Gianpaolo Tarabini Headquarters Carpi , Italy Number of locations 55 shop...
Annual British fashion design awards The Fashion Awards , known as the British Fashion Awards until 2016, [1] (#cite_note-British_Fashion_Awards_Rebranded-1) is an annual ceremony established in the United Kingdom (/wiki/United_Kingdom) in 1989 [2] (#cite_note-2) to showcase both British and international individual...
Not to be confused with Western dress codes § Full dress, half dress, and undress (/wiki/Western_dress_codes#Full_dress,_half_dress,_and_undress) . This article needs additional citations for verification (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability) . Please help improve this article (/wiki/Special:EditPage/Undress_code) by adding...
Italian luxury brand For other uses, see Loro Piana (surname) (/wiki/Loro_Piana_(surname)) . Loro Piana Company type Private Industry Textiles (/wiki/Textile_industry) Founded 1924 ; 100 years ago ( 1924 ) Quarona (/wiki/Quarona) , Italy Founder Pietro Loro Piana (/wiki/Pietro_Loro_Piana) Headquarters Milan (/wiki/Mi...
Australian sportswear company BLK Sport Formerly KooGa Australia (1999–2011) Company type Private (/wiki/Privately_held_company) Industry Textile (/wiki/Textile_manufacturing) Founded 1999 ; 25 years ago ( 1999 ) [1] (#cite_note-introd-1) Headquarters Helensvale, Queensland (/wiki/Helensvale,_Queensland) , Australia...
Italian fashion house Moschino S.p.A. Moschino storefront in London (/wiki/London) Company type Subsidiary (/wiki/Subsidiary) Industry Fashion (/wiki/Fashion_industry) Founded 1983 ; 41 years ago ( 1983 ) in Milan (/wiki/Milan) , Italy Founder Franco Moschino (/wiki/Franco_Moschino) Headquarters Via S. Gregorio, 28 ...
Italian menswear brand 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=Pal_Zileri&action=edit) by removing promotional content (/wiki/Wikiped...
Style of pants This article possibly contains original research (/wiki/Wikipedia:No_original_research) . Please improve it (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Phat_pants&action=edit) by verifying (/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability) the claims made and adding inline citations (/wiki/Wikipedia:Citing_sources#Inline_...
Full-length woman's garment For other uses, see Gown (disambiguation) (/wiki/Gown_(disambiguation)) . American silk and cotton ball gown, circa 1860, Metropolitan Museum of Art (/wiki/Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art) A gown , from the Saxon word (/wiki/Old_English) , gunna , [1] (#cite_note-:1-1) is a usually loose outer...
Fashion in the decade 2000–2009 Young women in Portugal with straightened hair and thick makeup, in 2007 The fashion of the 2000s is often described as a global mash up (/wiki/Mashup_(culture)) , [1] (#cite_note-sacurrent-1) where trends saw the fusion of vintage (/wiki/Vintage_clothing) styles, global and ethnic c...
American illustrator and writer (1911–1986) Evaline Ness Born Evaline Michelow ( 1911-04-24 ) April 24, 1911 Union City, Ohio (/wiki/Union_City,_Ohio) , U.S. Died August 12, 1986 (1986-08-12) (aged 75) Kingston, New York (/wiki/Kingston,_New_York) , U.S. Occupation Illustrator writer Period 1954–1983 1930s–1950s (fa...
Schools to teach lace-making until 19th century Lace schools were common in Great Britain (/wiki/Great_Britain) and Ireland (/wiki/Ireland) from the 17th to 19th century to teach lace-making (/wiki/Lace-making) . Lace schools were often the living rooms of small cottages (/wiki/Cottages) and were known for being over...
Precursor to bobbin lace 1902 illustration of punto a groppo Punto a groppo (Italian, "knotted lace") [1] (#cite_note-1) is type of lace (/wiki/Lace) made without bobbins (/wiki/Bobbin_lace#Bobbins) (weights). It originated in Italy, possibly Milan (/wiki/Milan) , [2] (#cite_note-2) in the 16th century and usually in...
2006 film by David Frankel The Devil Wears Prada Theatrical release poster Directed by David Frankel (/wiki/David_Frankel) Screenplay by Aline Brosh McKenna (/wiki/Aline_Brosh_McKenna) Based on The Devil Wears Prada (/wiki/The_Devil_Wears_Prada_(novel)) by Lauren Weisberger (/wiki/Lauren_Weisberger) Produced by Wend...
American fashion label This section needs expansion . You can help by adding to it (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Badgley_Mischka&action=edit&section=) . ( March 2020 ) Badgley Mischka Company type Private Industry Fashion industry (/wiki/Fashion_industry) , textiles (/wiki/Textiles) Founded 1988 (36 yea...
American fashion designer and entrepreneur Eileen Fisher (June 6, 1951) is an American fashion designer and entrepreneur. She is the founder of the women's clothing brand Eileen Fisher Inc. [1] (#cite_note-1) Biography [ edit ] Fisher grew up in Des Plaines, Illinois (/wiki/Des_Plaines,_Illinois) , the second of ...
Australian clothing company Pacific Brands Underwear Group Company type Subsidiary (/wiki/Subsidiary_company) Industry Clothing (/wiki/Clothing) Founded Sydney (/wiki/Sydney) (1915 ; 109 years ago ( 1915 ) ) Founder George Alan Bond Headquarters 115 Cotham Rd, Kew (/wiki/Kew,_Victoria) , Melbourne (/wiki/Melbourne) ...
Canadian manufacturer of cold weather apparel Canada Goose Holdings Inc. Company type Public (/wiki/Public_company) Traded as (/wiki/Ticker_symbol) TSX (/wiki/Toronto_Stock_Exchange) : GOOS (https://money.tmx.com/en/quote/GOOS) NYSE (/wiki/New_York_Stock_Exchange) : GOOS (https://www.nyse.com/quote/XNYS:GOOS) Industry...
French fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac Born ( 1949-11-28 ) 28 November 1949 (age 74) Casablanca (/wiki/Casablanca) , French Morocco (/wiki/French_protectorate_in_Morocco) Nationality French Children Louis-Marie de Castelbajac (/wiki/Louis-Marie_de_Castelbajac) Guilhem de Castelbajac Eugénie de Castelbaj...
This article is about the clothing company. For other uses, see Hanes (disambiguation) (/wiki/Hanes_(disambiguation)) , Haines (disambiguation) (/wiki/Haines_(disambiguation)) , and Haynes (disambiguation) (/wiki/Haynes_(disambiguation)) . American clothing brand Hanes Company type Brand (/wiki/Brand) Genre Clothin...
Knitting method with a pattern of holes Lace knitting. Lace knitting is a style of knitting (/wiki/Knitting) characterized by stable "holes" in the fabric (/wiki/Textile) arranged with consideration of aesthetic (/wiki/Aesthetic) value. Lace (/wiki/Lace) is sometimes considered the pinnacle of knitting (/wiki/Knittin...
Fashion style 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 Wikipedia editor's personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic. Please help improve it (...
Traditional Southeast Asian Islamic headscarf Variety of tudongs ( tudung ) sold in Malaysia. 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) ...