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  2. German fashion - Wikipedia

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    German fashion is known for unconventional young designers and manufacturers of sports and outdoor clothing, ready-to-wear and custom-made creations. [ 1 ] Berlin , the country's capital city, is also a fashion capital of the world and the home of Berlin Fashion Week , the country's main event where young and creative German fashion designers ...

  3. Dirndl - Wikipedia

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    German pronunciation: is a diminutive of German pronunciation:, originally meaning "young woman". [ a ] [ 7 ] In Bavaria and Austria, Dirndl can mean a young woman, a girlfriend or the dress. The dress can for clarity be called Dirndlkleid (literally 'young woman's dress') or Dirndlgewand ('young woman's clothing').

  4. List of German women's magazines - Wikipedia

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    Amica; Auf einen Blick; Bild der Frau; Brigitte, published by Gruner + Jahr. Brigitte Woman; Brigitte Young Miss; Frau im Spiegel; Freundin, published by Hubert Burda Media; Für Sie, published in Hamburg by Jahreszeiten Verlag

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  6. Category:German fashion - Wikipedia

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    This category describes modern German fashion. German clothing in general should be categorised under German clothing. Subcategories.

  7. Sibylle (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Sibylle was a bimonthly fashion magazine that was published in East Germany and then in Germany from 1956 to 1995. The magazine was subtitled Zeitschrift für Mode und Kultur (German: Magazine for fashion and culture). It is known as the most famous fashion magazine of East Germany [1] [2] and was called Vogue of East Germany. [3]

  8. Jolie (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    This women's magazine–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. See tips for writing articles about magazines. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page.

  9. Brigitte (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 it was one of top 50 women's magazine worldwide with a circulation of 958,000 copies. [13] In 2004 the magazine had a circulation of 771,281 copies. [14] Its circulation was 693,248 copies in 2010. [15] Brigitte was the best-selling women's magazine in the first quarter of 2018 with a circulation of 389,279 copies. [16]