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Qu'est-ce (qui) est dressmaking - définition

PERSON WHO MAKES CUSTOM CLOTHING FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Seamstress; Mantua-maker; Dressmaking; Making dresses; Modiste; Dress fitting; Dress maker; Sempstress; Seamstresses; Dressmakers
  • Breton]] seamstresses in a shop'' (1854). Before the [[Industrial Revolution]], a seamstress did hand sewing.

Dressmaking         
·noun The art, process, or occupation, of making dresses.
dressmaking         
Dressmaking is the activity or job of making clothes for women or girls.
N-UNCOUNT
sempstress         
n.
Seamstress, needle-woman.

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Dressmaker

A dressmaker, also known as a seamstress, is a person who makes clothing for women, such as dresses, blouses, and evening gowns. Dressmakers were historically known as mantua-makers, and are also known as a modiste or fabrician.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour dressmaking
1. When she was 1', she went to study design and dressmaking at a college near her home in Kampala.
2. At best, cooking becomes perceived as an optional and occasional leisure interest like taking dressmaking classes or doing Pilates, rather than a life–enhancing everyday activity.
3. "They need to be measured by female tailors." While many Afghan women have excellent needlework and dressmaking skills, the overwhelming majority of commercial tailors are men.
4. They include computer science with its branches of maintenance, programming and networking; food technology including cooking and dieting; and dressmaking including fashions, designs and tailoring.
5. "My family says that they would rather I be illiterate than be taught by a man," says Yasamin Rezzaie, 18, who is learning dressmaking at a women‘s center in Kabul.