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  • 11Clothing terminology — comprises the names of individual garments and classes of garments, as well as the specialized vocabularies of the trades that have designed, manufactured, marketed and sold clothing over hundreds of years. Clothing terminology ranges from the… …

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  • 12Dressmaker — For other uses see Dressmaker (disambiguation) Seamstress redirects here. For the graphics library, see Seam carving. For the film, see The Seamstress. Pierre Balmain and the actress Ruth Ford, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1947 A dressmaker… …

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  • 13Dyera costulata — Jelutong Dyera costulata Conservation status …

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  • 14Pattern (casting) — In the process of casting, a pattern is a replica of the object to be cast, used to prepare the cavity into which molten material will be poured during the casting process.Patterns used in sand casting may be made of wood, metal, plastics or… …

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  • 15International Academy of Design & Technology – Schaumburg — Infobox University name = The International Academy of Design Technology Schaumburg established = type =Private, For Profit staff = faculty = president =Mark Holroyd provost = students = city =Schaumburg state = Illinois country =USA campus =… …

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  • 16Thuy Diep — (born in Vietnam) is an American fashion designer. Early life Born into a family of tailors in Vietnam, Thuy Diep was destined to become a fashion designer. As a child, under the direction of her mother and father who ran a tailoring school and… …

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  • 17Advanced Fashion Design and Technology — is the manufacturing process related to fashion. It has also spawned a nationally accredited Australian vocational course, offered at various TAFE SA and Universities.It specifically refers not only to the design process, but furthermore to the… …

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  • 18casting — /kas ting, kah sting/, n. 1. the act or process of a person or thing that casts. 2. something cast; any article that has been cast in a mold. 3. the act or process of choosing actors to play the various roles in a theatrical production, motion… …

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  • 19Chronology — 50,000 BCE The first prehistoric human, Cro Magnon man, learned to survive in cold climates by fashioning clothing out of animal skins, tree bark, and foliage. Paleolithic cave paintings such as those found in Lascaux, France, indicate that early …

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  • 20Innovations — Just as the sewing machine revolutionized the fashion industry in the early nineteenth century, today the computer has taken on a major role in all aspects of the fashion industry. Computer programs, including computer aided design (CAD) software …

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