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What (who) is journal de mode - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Modes; MODE; Mode (disambiguation); MoDe

Théâtre de la Mode         
  • ''Tribute to René Clair: I Married a Witch'', [[Jean Cocteau]] (1945), a restored set design for the Théâtre de la Mode.
  • One of many designs by BillyBoy called Polka-dots (1984) from the [http://www.fondationtanagra.com/en/article/draw-me-a-barbie/page/barbie-new-theater-of-fashion Please Draw Me a Barbie] fashion series.
MINIATURE FASHION DISPLAY
Theatre de la Mode
Théâtre de la Mode (Theatre of Fashion) was a 1945–1946 touring exhibit of fashion mannequins created at approximately 1/3 the size of human scale, and crafted by top Paris fashion designers. It was created to raise funds for war survivors and to help revive the French fashion industry in the aftermath of World War II.
Airplane mode         
  • Airplane mode icon
  • Airplane mode in a laptop keyboard
  • Smartphone with airplane mode turned on
SETTING AVAILABLE ON MANY ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Flight Mode; Offline Mode; Flight mode; Airplane Mode; Plane mode; Aeroplane mode; Aeroplane Mode
Airplane mode (also known as aeroplane mode, flight mode, offline mode, or standalone mode) is a setting available on smartphones and other portable devices. When activated, this mode suspends the device's radio-frequency (RF) signal transmission technologies (i.
Journal de Téhéran         
FORMER FRENCH-SPEAKING IRANIAN DAILY
Journal de Teheran
Journal de Téhéran was a French-language daily newspaper published from Teheran, Iran. The paper was in circulation between 1935 and 1979.

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Mode

Mode (Latin: modus meaning "manner, tune, measure, due measure, rhythm, melody") may refer to: