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  4. 24 of the most daring looks Elle Fanning has ever worn, from ...

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    Fanning's Gucci dress had an open back, a high neckline, and a full skirt. At the November 2021 InStyle Awards, Fanning wore a gold and diamond cropped top. Elle Fanning at the 2021 InStyle Awards.

  5. All over print - Wikipedia

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    In streetwear fashion, an all over print (also known as all-over-print) is a print composed of a design that is repeated across the entire surface of a garment. The image is on both the front and back. Often, such prints are screen printed. Other processes include dye-diffusion of the fabric itself and printed t-shirts. All over printing relies ...

  6. Microprinting - Wikipedia

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    In April 2015, Videojet Technologies released their 1650 High Resolution (HR) and 1620 HR Continuous Inkjet (CIJ) printers, said to be capable of printing sub-pixel size characters as small as 0.6 mm in height (equivalent to 1.70079 points). The printers use a 40-micron nozzle that outputs more than 100,000 drops per second of ink. While these ...

  7. Gucci Launches High Watchmaking Collection

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    MILAN — Alessandro Michele is channeling his whimsical creativity and distinctive design elements into Gucci’s high watchmaking collection. Gucci launched its first timepieces in 1972 — all ...

  8. Discharge printing - Wikipedia

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    Printing is the process of adding localized or patterned color to fabrics. [2] Discharge printing involves dyeing first with dischargeable dyes; subsequently, the dyed fabric undergoes a printing process involving the application of a chemical-infused paste that effectively removes the color imparted by the dye.

  9. Giclée - Wikipedia

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    The word giclée was adopted by Jack Duganne around 1990. He was a printmaker working at Nash Editions.He wanted a name for the new type of prints they were producing on a modified Iris printer, a large-format, high-resolution industrial prepress proofing inkjet printer on which the paper receiving the ink is attached to a rotating drum.