Fashion History

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noun a popular trend, especially in styles of dress and ornament or manners of behavior

verb to make into a particular form; to adapt, as to a purpose or an intended result

  • The fashion industry is constantly evolving with new trends and designs.
  • I love shopping for new fashion pieces to update my wardrobe.
  • She's always on point with her fashion game.
  • His ideas were considered old-fashioned in the fast-paced world of technology.

noun a young woman in the 1920s who flaunted her unconventional lifestyle and fashion choices, typically characterized by wearing short skirts and bobbed hair

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  • The flapper style of the 1920s was characterized by short skirts and bobbed hair.
  • My great-grandmother used to be a flapper back in her day.
  • She's a real flapper, always on the go and never staying in one place for long.
  • The wind whipped through the trees, causing the leaves to flutter like flappers on a dress.

noun a radical or lower-class Parisian in the French Revolution

adjective relating to or characteristic of the sans culottes

  • The sans culottes were a radical group of Parisian working-class citizens during the French Revolution.
  • I saw a guy at the party wearing a sans culotte and thought it was a bold fashion statement.
  • She's totally a sans culotte when it comes to following the rules.
  • His speech was like a sans culotte, rebellious and unconventional.