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  2. Dirndl - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss refer to an Austrian or German traditional dress as a dirndl, but refer to their own traditional dress [110] as a tracht. As is the case in the neighboring country of Liechtenstein, the use of the term dirndl for a Swiss dress is discouraged. The style varies by region, for example a Bernese Tracht. These are worn during festivities ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Category:German clothing - Wikipedia

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    This category describes traditional and historic German clothing. Modern German clothing should be categorized under German fashion or Clothing companies of Germany.

  5. Nazi chic - Wikipedia

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    Examples of Nazi-inspired fashion for sale in Tokyo. Nazi chic is the use of style, imagery, and paraphernalia in clothing and popular culture related to Nazi-era Germany, especially when used for taboo-breaking or shock value rather than out of genuine support of Nazism or Nazi ideology.

  6. Altdeutsche Tracht - Wikipedia

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    A portrait of the poet Hoffmann von Fallersleben, the author of the Deutschlandlied, as a young man in "old German" fashion (painting from 1819). The fashion known as Altdeutsche Tracht, "old German" dress or costume (also known as Deutsche Nationaltracht, "German national costume"), became popular in Germany between 1813 and 1815, during the time of what is in German historiography known as ...

  7. 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.

  8. Adefa - Wikipedia

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    Culturally, it opposed French stylistic influence in the German fashion industry, in particular "La Garçonne"-style, encouraging instead a more folk-orientated fashion for women; the tracht dress, dirndl skirts, embroidery and Bavarian style millinery. At its height in 1938, there were over 600 member firms allied to Adefa.

  9. 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]

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