Knowing About Fashion Fashion Terms. Style A particular design, shape, or type of clothing. Dress Style Skirt Style Pant Style Etc.

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Knowing About Fashion Fashion Terms

Style A particular design, shape, or type of clothing. Dress Style Skirt Style Pant Style Etc.

Fashion What is popular with a large segment of the population at a certain time. Fashion is the display of the styles of clothing that are currently popular.

Apparel (Wearing Apparel) General term that refers to any or all men’s women’s and children’s clothing.

Garment Any article of apparel such as a dress, suit, coat, pants, etc. Garment Parts- refer to the individual parts such as a collar, pocket, sleeve.

Silhouette The shape of a clothing style. It is formed by the length and width of each part of the Garment. Silhouettes are always changing in Fashion. The general direction that a silhouette takes shows a Fashion Trend. (Wider, Narrow, Longer, Shorter)

Fit Refers to how Tight or Loose it is on the person who is wearing it. Garments can be designed to be: Loose Semi-fitted Fitted

Seams Lines of stitches that join two garment pieces together.

Darts Short, tapered, stitched areas that allow the garment to fit the figure.

Bodice Area of the Garment above the waist, such as the upper part of a dress or jumpsuit.

Draped Garments Garments that are hung or wrapped on the human body. Examples include: Roman toga, Indian sari, Ponchos, draped skirts and gown.

Tailored Garments Made by first cutting garment pieces and then sewing them together to fit the shape of the body. First tailored garments were made when the needle was invented.

Composite Garments Made with a combination of Tailored and Draped Methods. Some parts may fit close to the body, and some are draped. Folds of fabric may hang loosely from the shoulders, waist, or hips.