A-Line
The fashion term ‘A-Line’ is mostly used to describe a certain type of clothing, usually a dress, skirt or coat that is shaped like the capital letter ‘A’. It is slim-fitted at waist and flares away...
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When you are really into fashion there’ll come the day when you stumble across a certain fashion term you’ve never heard before. Because of that we’d like to provide you with the most common fashion...
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A trapeze line describes all kind of dresses, skirts, tops, blouses and coats that shapes a tent or the letter A. The alternative look of the Sixties was first introduced by Yves Saint Laurent in 1958...
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The term ‘H-Line’ is usually used to describe a certain type of clothing, usually a dress or a skirt that is shaped like the capital letter ‘H’. Its slim-fitting shape with a straight, narrow cut falls...
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The term “Y-Line” is usually used to describe a certain type of clothing, usually a dress that is shaped like the capital letter ‘Y’. Its slim-fitting shape with a straight, narrow cut falls from the...
View ArticleFashion History Classics: Who invented the first H-Line collection?
Christian Dior in 1954. More info is coming up soon! Related Articles: 1_Definition of the H-Line in speakfashion’s fashion dictionary 2_Fashion History Classics: Who invented the A-Line? 3_Fashion...
View ArticleFashion History Classics: Who invented the first Y-Line collection?
Christian Dior in 1954. Details are coming up soon! Related Articles: 1_Definition of the Y-Line in speakfashion’s fashion dictionary 2_Fashion History Classics: Who invented the A-Line? 3_Fashion...
View ArticleFashion History Classics: Who invented the first A-Line collection?
The term ‘A-Line’ is usually used to describe a certain type of clothing, usually a dress, skirt or coat that is shaped like the capital letter ‘A’. It is narrow at the top and flares away from the hip...
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