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  2. Covering system - Wikipedia

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    A covering system is called disjoint (or exact) if no two members overlap. A covering system is called distinct (or incongruent) if all the moduli are different (and bigger than 1). Hough and Nielsen (2019) [1] proved that any distinct covering system has a modulus that is divisible by either 2 or 3.

  3. Kosode - Wikipedia

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    Originating in the Heian period as an undergarment for both men and women, the kosode was a plain white garment, typically made of silk, worn directly next to the skin.Both men and women wore layered, wrap-fronted, wide-sleeved robes on top of the kosode, with the style of layering worn by women of the Imperial Japanese court – known as the jūnihitoe, literally "twelve layers" – featuring ...

  4. Glossary of sewing terms - Wikipedia

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    1. A dressmaker is a person who makes custom clothing for women, such as dresses, blouses, and evening gowns. Also called a mantua-maker (historically) or a modiste. 2. Dressmaker as an adjective denotes clothing made in the style of a dressmaker, frequently in the term dressmaker details which includes ruffles, frills, ribbon or braid trim.

  5. The prettiest dresses of New York Fashion Week spring 2016 - AOL

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    The spring shows of New York Fashion Week are always the most dazzling, with florals and lace, vibrant neons and pretty pastels, and a whole lot of white.

  6. Deconstruction (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that the term "deconstructivism" in relation to fashion began to be used after an architectural exhibition in 1988 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. [7] The work that summarized the basic principles of deconstructivism in the 1990s can be considered the text by Alison Gill "Deconstruction Fashion: The Making of Unfinished ...

  7. Women’s History Museum Makes Clothing for Surviving New York

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    Women’s History Museum Makes Clothing for Surviving New York. Tara Gonzalez. September 6, 2024 at 10:00 AM ... There is a Women’s History Museum in Virginia, and then there is one in New York ...

  8. Busty models rock NYFW in nothing but tape — video reveals ...

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    Joel Alvarez, Miami-based fashion designer and creator of the "Black Tape Project," wowed 2024 New York Fashion Week with models wearing nothing but tape down the runway. Talk about a strips show.

  9. Clothing terminology - Wikipedia

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    Names for new styles or fashions in clothing are frequently the deliberate inventions of fashion designers or clothing manufacturers; these include Chanel's Little Black Dress (a term which has survived) and Lanvin's robe de style (which has not). Other terms are of more obscure origin.