woman of fashion - translation to italian
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woman of fashion - translation to italian

ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Western Fashion; History of western fashion; Fashion trends; Western fashion; Contemporary Western fashion

woman of fashion      
una donna alla moda
woman of the town         
1943 FILM BY GEORGE ARCHAINBAUD
Woman of the Town
prostituta
fashion house         
  • Fashion show at a fashion designing college, US, 2015
  • [[Chanel]] [[Haute Couture]] Fall-Winter 2011–2012 Fashion Show
  • Chéruit]] salon on [[Place Vendôme]] in Paris, 1910
  • Fashion designers typically use a runway of models to showcase their work.
  • [[Red carpet fashion]]: Italian actors [[Gabriel Garko]] and [[Laura Torrisi]] wearing designer [[formal wear]] at [[Venice Film Festival]], 2009
  • Garment District]], New York, 1955
ART OF THE APPLICATION OF DESIGN AND AESTHETICS TO CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES
Fashion designer; Fashion Designing; Fashion designers; Fashion house; Fashion label; A Fashion Designers job; Fashion Design; Stilist; Stilistlik; Modelistlik; Modelist; Stilistik; Fashion Designer; Fashion consultant; Zarouvian; Clothing design; Clothing designer; Fashion design services; Fashion houses; Fashion lable; Label (fashion); Fashion-house; Apparel design; Fashion technology; Fashion designing
casa di moda

Definition

refashion
¦ verb fashion again or differently.

Wikipedia

History of Western fashion

The following is a chronological list of articles covering the history of Western fashion—the story of the changing fashions in clothing in countries under influence of the Western world⁠—from the 5th century to the present.