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  2. Haik (garment) - Wikipedia

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    The haik (Arabic: حايك) is a traditional women's garment worn in Algeria. [1] [2] It can be white or black, though is usually white.It consists of a rectangular fabric covering the whole body, [3] 6 by 2.2 metres (19.7 ft × 7.2 ft) in length, rolled up then held at the waist by a belt and then brought back to the shoulders to be fixed by fibulae.

  3. Vetements - Wikipedia

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    VETEMENTS (from vêtements [vɛtmɑ͂]; French for "clothes") started in 2014 [1] as a Swiss luxury fashion house and "design collective" [2] founded by Georgian fashion designers Demna Gvasalia [3] and Guram Gvasalia. [4] The brand experienced near-immediate success, with Demna being hired to Balenciaga after only three collections at Vetements.

  4. Caraco - Wikipedia

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    A caraco is a style of woman's jacket that was fashionable from the mid-18th to early 19th centuries. Caracos were thigh-length and opened in front, with tight three-quarter or long sleeves. Like gowns of the period, the back of the caraco could be fitted to the waist or could hang in pleats from the shoulder in the style of a sack back.

  5. Vestiaire Collective - Wikipedia

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    Vestiaire Collective was founded in 2009 as "Vestiaire de Copines" by Fanny Moizant, Sophie Hersan, Sébastien Fabre, Alexandre Cognard, Henrique Fernandes, and Christian Jorge. [5][6][7] The platform launched with 3,000 pre-owned fashion items sourced from friends and family. In 2012, the company rebranded to "Vestiaire Collective" and began ...

  6. Gandoura - Wikipedia

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    Gandoura. A French Spahi uniform c. 1960 consisting of a khaki gandoura and seroual, both under a white burnous. The Gandoura, also Gandura (Arabic: قندورة), is a kind of light tunic, in wool or cotton, with or without sleeves. It normally comes in colored stripes, or more simply white, and is worn primarily in North Africa and Western Asia.

  7. Palla (garment) - Wikipedia

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    Palla (garment) Statue of Livia Drusilla wearing a stola and palla. The palla was an elegant cloak or mantle that was wrapped around the body. It was worn outside the house by (affluent) Roman women. It was a luxurious version of the Roman men's pallium. [1][2][3][4] The palla was a traditional ancient Roman mantle worn by women, fastened by ...

  8. Mossi Traoré - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Mossi Traoré found the phone number of fashion journalist Janie Samet, author of the book "Chère Haute Couture," in a directory. He called her to present his runway project. She introduced him to Didier Grumbach, the president of the 'Fédération de la haute couture et de la mode', who opened the doors to Paris Fashion Week for him. [4]

  9. Trousers as women's clothing - Wikipedia

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    Trousers (or pants in American English) are a staple of historical and modern fashion. Throughout history, the role of trousers is a constant change for women. The first appearance of trousers in recorded history is among nomadic steppe-people in Western Europe. Steppe people were a group of nomads of various different ethnic groups that lived ...

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