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Qué (quién) es FASHION - definición


Fashion (band)         
BRITISH NEW WAVE BAND
Fàshiön Music; Fashion Music; Fàshiön; Miki Cottrell
Fashion was a British new wave band, primarily active from 1978–1984, with a brief revival in 2009. They began as a post-punk band, before developing into a new wave/synthpop ensemble that placed three singles on the lower reaches of the UK chart in 1982–84.
fashion         
  • This 1921 clipping from the ''[[St. Louis Post-Dispatch]],'' with story and drawings by [[Marguerite Martyn]], represents the saturation newspaper coverage given to society women at a fashionable dance.
  • [[Albrecht Dürer]]'s drawing contrasts a well-turned out ''bourgeoise'' from [[Nuremberg]] (left) with her counterpart from Venice. The Venetian lady's high [[chopine]]s make her look taller.
  • Celebrities such as [[Britney Spears]] have popularized the concept of wearing [[underwear as outerwear]].
  • Models walk the runway during [[New York Fashion Week]] in February 2014, at the [[Carolina Herrera]] show.
  • Marcus Clarks']] spring and summer catalogue 1926–27
  • see-through]] top worn along with [[pasties]] by a model at a [[fashion show]] in US, 2017. Such [[fashion trend]]s get popularised through media.
  • Liu Wen]], [[supermodel]], walks the runway modeling fashions by designer [[Diane von Fürstenberg]] at [[New York Fashion Week]] 2013.
  • Gross sales of goods vs IP laws (US 2007)
  • A Mexican sports reporter wearing [[little black dress]] and knee-high boots
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  • Fur fashion for sale in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]]
  • Japanese PM]] [[Shinzō Abe]] wearing Western-style [[business suit]]s, 2017
  • [[Latin dance]]rs in their [[costume]]s. The woman is wearing [[backless dress]] with deep slits on its lower portion, while the man is wearing a shirt with top buttons open.
POPULAR STYLE OR PRACTICE IN CLOTHING, PERSONAL ADORNMENT, OR DECORATIVE ARTS
Fashion sense; Fashions; Fashionable; Womenswear; Menswear; Men's fashion; Fashionist; Follower of fashion; Fashion industry; Fashion statement; South American fashion; Fashin; Styles of dress; School fashions; Modishness; Fashion retailer; Fashion company; Women's wear; Women's fashion; Public relations of the fashion industry; Racism in fashion advertisements; Economics and clothing; High-tech fashion
I
n.
vogue
1) to set a fashion
2) to come into fashion; to go out of fashion
3) current fashion(s); the latest fashion(s)
4) high fashion
5) in fashion (big hats are no longer in fashion)
manner
6) in a fashion (she behaved in a strange fashion)
II
v.
1) (D; tr.) to fashion from, out of (to fashion a pipe out of clay)
2) (d; tr.) to fashion into (to fashion clay into a pipe)
fashion         
  • This 1921 clipping from the ''[[St. Louis Post-Dispatch]],'' with story and drawings by [[Marguerite Martyn]], represents the saturation newspaper coverage given to society women at a fashionable dance.
  • [[Albrecht Dürer]]'s drawing contrasts a well-turned out ''bourgeoise'' from [[Nuremberg]] (left) with her counterpart from Venice. The Venetian lady's high [[chopine]]s make her look taller.
  • Celebrities such as [[Britney Spears]] have popularized the concept of wearing [[underwear as outerwear]].
  • Models walk the runway during [[New York Fashion Week]] in February 2014, at the [[Carolina Herrera]] show.
  • Marcus Clarks']] spring and summer catalogue 1926–27
  • see-through]] top worn along with [[pasties]] by a model at a [[fashion show]] in US, 2017. Such [[fashion trend]]s get popularised through media.
  • Liu Wen]], [[supermodel]], walks the runway modeling fashions by designer [[Diane von Fürstenberg]] at [[New York Fashion Week]] 2013.
  • Gross sales of goods vs IP laws (US 2007)
  • A Mexican sports reporter wearing [[little black dress]] and knee-high boots
  • pages=116–117}}</ref>
  • Fur fashion for sale in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]]
  • Japanese PM]] [[Shinzō Abe]] wearing Western-style [[business suit]]s, 2017
  • [[Latin dance]]rs in their [[costume]]s. The woman is wearing [[backless dress]] with deep slits on its lower portion, while the man is wearing a shirt with top buttons open.
POPULAR STYLE OR PRACTICE IN CLOTHING, PERSONAL ADORNMENT, OR DECORATIVE ARTS
Fashion sense; Fashions; Fashionable; Womenswear; Menswear; Men's fashion; Fashionist; Follower of fashion; Fashion industry; Fashion statement; South American fashion; Fashin; Styles of dress; School fashions; Modishness; Fashion retailer; Fashion company; Women's wear; Women's fashion; Public relations of the fashion industry; Racism in fashion advertisements; Economics and clothing; High-tech fashion
I. n.
1.
Form, figure, shape, make, cut, cast, stamp, mould, pattern, model, appearance, conformation, configuration.
2.
Way, manner, method, sort.
3.
Custom (particularly as respects dress), mode, style, usage, conventionality, conventionalism, general practice.
4.
Gentility, high life, formal breeding.
5.
People of fashion, the beau monde, the elegant world, the gay world.
II. v. a.
1.
Form, shape, mould, make, give figure to.
2.
Adapt, accommodate, fit, suit, adjust.
Ejemplos de uso de FASHION
1. For the seventh consecutive fashion season, the Hellenic Fashion Designers’ Association (HFD) organized the Athens Collections InStyle, Greek fashion week.
2. Throughout last week‘s New York Fashion Week, as every year, the word was that London‘s fashion scene is over and London Fashion Week is dead and buried.
3. London Fashion Week – Berlin Fashion Week Berlin is now giving London, Paris and Milan a run for their money when it comes to fashion trade shows.
4. The fashion for painfully thin models was highlighted earlier this year when the British Fashion Council refused to ban size zero models from London Fashion Week‘s catwalks.
5. Rag–hags follow new fashion FASHION designers say the funniest things.