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  2. Fashion plate - Wikipedia

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    Fashion plates should not be confused with costume plates. As outlined by the French social and cultural historian Daniel Roche, there was a point when depictions of costume and of fashion "diverged": [16] the latter came to depict clothes of the present day, while the former came to represent clothes "after the event", that is, after the epoch of the fashionable style.

  3. Dress history - Wikipedia

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    Fashion plate, 1835. Journal des demoiselles. Dress history is the study of history, which uses clothing and textiles to understand the past. Through analyzing modes of dress, different garment types, textiles, and accessories of a certain time in history, a dress historian may research and identify the social, cultural, economic, technological, and political contexts that influence such ...

  4. Espadrille - Wikipedia

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    Castañer managed to interpret Yves Saint Laurent's vision and the wedge espadrilles were an instant hit, influencing fashion even today. The espadrille style was revived in the United States in the 1980s, due to the success of Miami Vice —the shoe was worn by the character Sonny Crockett (played by Don Johnson ).

  5. Category:Argentine fashion - Wikipedia

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    Argentine fashion designers (1 C, 11 P) Argentine models (4 C, 2 P) C. Clothing companies of Argentina (1 P) E. Fashion events in Argentina (1 P) Pages in category ...

  6. Clothing terminology - Wikipedia

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    Clothing terminology ranges from the arcane (watchet, [1] a pale blue color name from the 16th century), and changes over time in response to fashion which in turn reflects social, artistic, and political trends.

  7. Category:Culture of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentine fashion (4 C, 3 P) Cultural festivals in Argentina (5 C, 9 P) Argentine folklore (4 C, 16 P) ... Argentine units of measurement; B. Juan Bautista Bairoletto; C.

  8. Fashion illustration - Wikipedia

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    Fashion illustration differs from the fashion plate in that a fashion plate is a reproduction of an image, such as a drawing or photograph, for a magazine or book. Fashion illustrations can be made into fashion plate , but a fashion plate is not itself an original work of illustration.

  9. Peinetón - Wikipedia

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    The use of the peinetón was a local addition to the over-the-top fashion of the Romantic era, [note 1], [4] [23] [24] a period noted for its highly elaborate hairstyles. [17] Porteño women's fashion of the period was based on French styles, with women wearing their peinetón alongside dresses with small waists and large, voluminous sleeves. [4]