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Fashion and clothing in the Philippines

Philippine fashion during the pre-colonial period was a vibrant reflection of indigenous culture, shaped by local materials and regional trade. Men and women primarily wore the baro, a simple collar-less shirt, often made from abacá fiber, silk, or cotton, and adorned with colorful patterns and beadwork. Men typically pair...

Personal style blogger

A personal style (or fashion) blogger manages an online platform to showcase outfits and lifestyle, influencing consumer tastes and acting as an intermediary between businesses and consumers, often leading to material benefits and industry status. The concept of blogging began with Justin Hall's Links.net in 19...

Latex clothing

Latex rubber, traditionally used for protective items like gas masks and raincoats, has largely been replaced by synthetic polymers in those applications. Today, it is prominently featured in fetish fashion, BDSM, and by couturiers who value its unique, often skin-tight aesthetic. The creation of latex garments primarily involves two m...

Fashion History Museum

The Fashion History Museum (FHM), a Canadian non-profit, was founded in 2004 by Jonathan Walford, a renowned collector and former Bata Shoe Museum curator, and Kenn Norman. For its first decade, the FHM showcased its extensive collection, which includes over 10,000 items ranging from a...

Street style
Street style

Street style is a dynamic form of fashion that originates from everyday people in urban centers, rather than from design studios. It champions individualism, allowing wearers to express diverse identities and profoundly influence mainstream trends. Renowned photographer Bill Cunningham famously described the streets as "the best fashio...

Indian Institute of Fashion Technology

The Indian Institute of Fashion Technology (IIFT), founded in 2001 in Bangalore, Karnataka, by the BVG Educational Trust, is a leading fashion institution offering a diverse range of courses from diplomas to master's degrees. It maintains strong affiliations with Bangalore University a...

Indo-Western clothing

Indo-Western clothing represents a vibrant fusion of Western and South Asian fashion, with its origins deeply rooted in India's colonial history. The Portuguese, after Vasco da Gama discovered a trade route to India, heavily influenced Goan culture, leading designer Wendell Rodricks to state in

Chinese clothing
Chinese clothing

Chinese clothing is a cornerstone of its civilization, dynamically evolving over thousands of years through dynastic traditions and cultural exchanges, profoundly reflecting social class and regional identity. Its origins are traditionally attributed to the mythical Yellow Emperor Huangdi and his wife Leizu, with early garments quickly...

National Institute of Fashion Technology
National Institute of Fashion Technology

The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) is a premier autonomous institute in India, established in 1986 under the Ministry of Textiles, offering comprehensive courses in fashion, technology, and management. It gained statutory status in 2006 via an Indian Parliamentary Act,...

Fashion design
Fashion design

Fashion design is the intricate art of applying aesthetics, construction, and cultural influences to create clothing and accessories that evolve with time. Fashion designers, who may specialize in garments, accessories, or jewelry, must anticipate consumer desires to craft pieces that are both functional and visually appealing. While s...

1700–1750 in Western fashion
1700–1750 in Western fashion

Fashion in the Early Eighteenth Century (1700-1750)

The early 18th century witnessed a departure from the tall, narrow silhouette of the late 17th century. Instead, fashion favored a wider, softer, and more voluminous look for both men and women.

Women's Fashion:

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1200–1300 in European fashion
1200–1300 in European fashion

Medieval Dress in the 13th Century

During the 13th century, European clothing was characterized by its simple shapes, vibrant colors, and relative uniformity across the Catholic world.

Men's Fashion

Men wore layered garments, including a linen shirt, a tunic, and a surcoat called a...