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  2. Chinoiserie in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Chinoiserie in fashion refers to the any use of chinoiserie elements in fashion, especially in American and European fashion. Since the 17th century, Chinese arts and aesthetic were sources of inspiration to European artists, creators, [1]: 52 and fashion designers when goods from oriental countries were widely seen for the first time in Western Europe.

  3. Chinoiserie - Wikipedia

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    Chinoiserie entered European art and decoration in the mid-to-late 17th century; the work of Athanasius Kircher influenced the study of Orientalism.The popularity of chinoiserie peaked around the middle of the 18th century when it was associated with the Rococo style and with works by François Boucher, Thomas Chippendale, and Jean-Baptist Pillement.

  4. Category:Chinoiserie - Wikipedia

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  5. Willow pattern - Wikipedia

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    The Willow pattern is a distinctive and elaborate chinoiserie pattern used on ceramic tableware. It became popular at the end of the 18th century in England when, in its standard form, it was developed by English ceramic artists combining and adapting motifs inspired by fashionable hand-painted blue-and-white wares imported from Qing dynasty China.

  6. Meet the designer redefining lace for the 21st century - AOL

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    German fashion designer Kasia Kucharska uses 3D-printed latex to reimagine lace. Her fantastical designs were on show at Berlin Fashion Week and have been worn by celebrities including Julia Fox ...

  7. Wrap dress - Wikipedia

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    Chinoiserie continued to be popular in the 1920s and was a major influence in the dress feature and fashion design of this period; simultaneously, Japonisme also had a profound impact by influencing new forms of clothing designs of this period; for example, the use of wrap top and obi-like sash as an influence of the Japanese Kimono. [7]

  8. Kylie Jenner Brings Sexy Prep Front Row at Chanel Show in ...

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    Kylie Jenner is putting her own spin on a Chanel classic.. The Kylie Cosmetics founder, 27, stepped out at Chanel’s autumn/winter 2025 haute couture show in Paris, on Tuesday, Jan. 28, wearing ...

  9. U.K. Fashion Universities Want to Redefine the Industry’s ...

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    Some of the U.K.’s biggest fashion and sustainability enterprises — from the London College of Fashion’s Centre for Sustainable Fashion, to Open University and Middlesex University — have ...