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Fashion Trivia
- Donna Karan In 1988, started DKNY or Donna Karan New York.
- Per the Encyclopędia Britannica, "A wig is a manufactured head covering
of real or artificial hair worn in the theatre, as personal adornment, disguise,
or symbol of office, or for religious reasons."
- Steve Madden designs, manufactures and sells a wide range of designer handbags, sunglasses, belts and small leather goods.
- A
mastectomy bra is intended for women who have undergone the removal of one or both breasts due
to cancer treatments. Here, the cups are made with pockets to keep breast
prostheses in place and simulate the existence of breasts.
- Hype Brands include: XOXO, Bisou Bisou, Gianni Versace and Girogio Armani.
- A halter top is a women's garment which uses a halter style neckline, involving
a single strap around the neck, rather than two straps or sleeves over the
shoulders.
- In 1795, the English government levied a tax of hair powder of one guinea per
year. This tax effectively caused the demise of both the fashion for wigs and
powder by 1800.
- Ralph Lauren was born Ralph Lifschitz on October 14, 1939.
- Arab merchants brought cotton cloth to Europe about 800 A.D. When Columbus
discovered America in 1492, he found cotton growing in the Bahama Islands.
- Traders probably began to bring silk from East Asia to West Asia around 2000 BC.
- "Phat" of Baby Phat is street slang for "the ultimate"
- Fendi manufactures numerous products, such as ties, jeans, gloves, hats, ties, lighters, and pens.
- King Louis
XIII of France and King Louis XIV of France pioneered
wig-wearing among men from the 1620s onwards.
- A maximizer / push up is a bras that lift the breasts and
emphasize cleavage through their unique structure and extra padding. The padding
may come in various forms, such as water sacks or silicone inserts. The
goal is to give a fuller, more natural look to breasts of all sizes.
- Hello Kitty was originally test-marketed to senior citizens, consumers over the age of 65.
- Lingerie was originally made from linen or cotton.
- Rayon is moisture absorbent
(more so than cotton), breathable, comfortable to wear, and easily dyed in vivid
colors.
- Producing silk is a lengthy process that demands
constant close monitoring of the minutest details.
- Tube tops can also be called strapless tops. However not all strapless tops are
tube tops.
- The word nightshirt stems back to the 18th century when both men and women slept
in the shirts or smocks that were worn under their normal clothing during the
day.
- The word wig is short for periwig and first appeared in the English language
around 1675.
- Every Mary Frances handbag is individually hand crafted by skilled artisans, and as such, each bag will have slight variations or irregularities.
- A demi cup bra covers only half the breasts, with its
cups coming up above the nipples. This bra is suitable to wear with clothes that
have plunging necklines. It is supportive, yet provides maximum exposure of the
breasts.
- The Kipling range of backpacks, handbags, travel bags and accessories has been expanded to even include watches, shoes, clothing, home fashions and stationary.
- Sag Harbor was Originally founded in 1975 as Parsons Place Apparel Co. Ltd.
- Perukes or periwigs for men were introduced into the English-speaking world with
other French styles when Charles II
was restored to the throne in 1660. These
wigs were shoulder-length or longer, imitating the long hair that had become
fashionable among men since the 1620s.
- The Silk Road began as an ancient trade route between China and the Persian
Empire, by which princely garments of silk were traded for rich tins, gems, and
valuable livestock.
- Orthodox Jewish religious law (Halakha) requires married women to cover her hair for
reasons of modesty. Some women wear wigs, known as a sheitel, for this purpose.
- During the Han Dynasty, silk ceased to be a mere industrial material and became
an absolute value in itself. Farmers paid their taxes in grain and silk.
- Whether you label them fakes handbags, replica handbags, look-alike handbags, reproduction handbags or knockoff handbags,
it is still called product counterfeiting and it is big business.
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