Avon Fashion
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Fashion Glossary
The below collection of fashion terms are assembled to help you increase your vocabulary to help you talk about clothes and fashion.
— A —
- A-line
A dress or skirt that is narrower at the top and gradually flares out to a wider hemline, resembling the letter A. This style works well on most figure types; ideal for disguising bottom heavy figures. - Acrylic
Synthetic manufactured fabric that is soft and wool-like. Acrylic is usually found in winter garments such as sweaters and dresses. - Appliqué
Fabric that has been cut and applied to another fabric or garment in order to decorate the material usually sewn or attached with adhesive. - Asymmetric
A dress, top, or sweater with one shoulder strap or sleeve. The other shoulder is bare. Hemlines are often diagonal.
— B —
- Babydoll
A top or dress with an empire waist (directly under the bust) and an A-line bodice. Can be short sleeved or sleeveless. - Bandeau
A band shaped strapless covering for the bust. - Boatneck
A narrow neckline that is open shoulder to shoulder. - Bodice
The upper part of a dress or top. - Bolero jacket
A short jacket with long sleeves. - Boot cut
Also called bootleg. A pant or jean style that is tapered to the knee and very subtly flares out to accommodate a boot to be worn under the pant. - Broomstick
A skirt or a dress that is distinguished by numerous pleats and material that is pleated. - Burn-out
A technique of destroying a layer of fabric to create a patterned effect and generally results in a sexy sheer look. - Bustier
A garment similar to a corset that is close-fitting, usually strapless, and may be made from highly ornamental fabric.
— C —
- Camisole
A top or dress with spaghetti straps that can be worn alone or as a layering piece. - Capri pants
Calf length women’s pants. - Cap sleeve
A very short sleeve that extends to just over the shoulder to give that touch of sexy femininity. - Cardigan
A sweater or jacket that opens down the front. - Cargo style
Pants or jeans with pockets on the side of the leg. - Chiffon
A light, sheer fabric typically made of nylon, silk, or rayon. - Cinched waist
A feature in a garment that tapers narrowly at the mid-section, accentuating the curves of the body. - Cold shoulder
A top with cut out shoulders. - Color blocking
Strategically placed contrasting colors paired together on a garment. - Cowl neck
A neckline on a woman’s blouse or sweater that hangs in draped folds. - Crochet
An open knit in which yarn is looped into a patterned fabric.
— D —
- Dolman sleeve
Also called batwing. This style is cut very large at the armhole and extends almost to the waist and then tapers at the wrist. - Draping
Hanging fabric in folds or covering the fabric in loose folds. Hemlines are often uneven.
— E —
- Embellished
Ornamentation of fabric by using a wide variety of decorative pieces such as sequins or beads. - Embroidery
Ornamentation of a fabric by using any wide variety of decorative hand or machine stitches in the same or contrasting color with needlework. - Empire waist
Waist begins just below the bust which gives dresses and tops a flattering fit. This outline is especially flattering to pear shapes wishing to disguise the stomach area or emphasize the bust. - Eyelet
A type of embroidery with small holes that are cut in the fabric.
— F —
- Fabric content
The kinds of fibers represented in a particular garment. - Faux leather
Imitation leather made of materials other than animal skins. Faux leather is lighter and easier to clean than leather. - Flounce hem
A strip of decorative fabric attached to one edge to create a wide ruffle. - Funnel neck
A neckline that is high and wide. A funnel neckline is attached to the body of the garment and not sewn to the neckline.
— G —
- Garment washed
Apparel that has already been washed. The garment is softer and has a worn-in look. - Georgette
A crinkled, sheer fabric that has a lightweight, flowing look. - Gingham
A medium or lightweight, plaid or checked fabric using more than two colors with a plain weave made of cotton - Grosgrain
A strong, tightly woven corded fabric that has narrow, horizontal ribs. Commonly used as a trim.
— H —
- Halter
A dress or top that is tied around the neck, exposing the back and shoulders. Also called halter neck. - Handkerchief hem
The hem of a skirt or blouse that is gently jagged to form flowing points that resemble a scarf. This style works well on most figures. Also called hanky hem. - Henley
A collarless pullover shirt, characterized by the round neckline, usually having 2–5 buttons. It essentially resembles a collarless polo shirt. The sleeves may be either short or long, and it can be made in almost any fabric, although cotton, cotton-polyester blends, and thermals are by far the most popular. - Herringbone
A broken twill weave that is sewn in opposite directions to form a zigzag pattern. - High low hem
A garment with an uneven hemline varying from long to short. - Hook and eye closure
Fastening system on garments with a small hook that is inserted into an eye loop.
— J —
- Jacquard
A fabric with an intricately woven pattern. - Jersey
A stretchy fine knitted fabric used in t-shirts, sportswear, and figure hugging clothes. This fabric is great for draping. - Jumpsuit
A garment that incorporates a top and bottom in one piece.
— K —
- Keyhole neckline
A teardrop or round shaped cutout that fastens at the front or back neckline. - Kimono sleeve
Cut as part of the bodice, a kimono sleeve has a wide, sloping shape.
— L —
- Legging
Tight form fitting pants. Sometimes referred to as tights.
— M —
- Maxi
A skirt or dress with a long full length, usually to the ankles. - Mesh
A knit, woven, or knotted fabric of net-like open texture. Mesh is lightweight and breathable. - Metallic
A yarn or fiber made partially or entirely of metal and having a metallic appearance. - Mitered
A striped pattern sewn into a “V” design that slenderized and flatters your figure.
— N —
- Natural waist
A seam or waistband that secures or falls at the natural curve of the body. The indentation between the hips and the ribcage. - Nylon
A synthetic fiber known for its strength and stain resilience.
— O —
- Oversized
Enlarged garments that alter the natural shape of the wearer. - Open-front cardigan
A collarless, knit sweater or jacket designed without buttons, zippers, or ties, allowing the front panels to drape freely.
— P —
- Paisley
A swirled pattern curved with teardrop shapes. - Patch pockets
A small pocket found on pants or shorts which look like a piece of material sewn on to resemble a patch. - Peasant
A romantic style top or dress commonly distinguished by a low neckline, ruffles, or free flowing material. - Pencil skirt
A skirt that is cut in a straight line from the hips to the hem and usually knee length. Can either taper in at the hem or fall straight down from the hip. - Peplum
A short full flounce or an extension of a garment below the waist, covering the hips. - Piping
A fabric trim stitched along the seams or edges of a garment. Trim color can be the same color as the garment or in a contrasting color. - Piqué
A durable, breathable, and textured fabric, most famously used for polo shirts, characterized by its raised, waffle-like or dobby weave pattern. - Placket
An opening or slit in a blouse, skirt, or dress usually covering fastenings that facilitates putting it on or taking it off. A piece of cloth reinforcing the opening used for closure of a garment. - Pleat
A type of fold formed by doubling fabric back upon itself and securing it in place. - Poncho
A circular piece of fabric with a hole cut out for the head, usually worn as a cape or jacket. - Poplin
A heavyweight and durable tightly woven plain-weave fabric that has fine, crisscrossing ribs.
— R —
- Racerback
A top where the back is cut away in a T-shape to reveal the shoulder blades. - Ribbing
A knitting method where small rows are finely knitted together to form a texture. - Romper
A loose one-piece garment combining a shirt and a short. - Rouched
A sewing technique where fabric is gathered in a repeating pattern creating a ripple appearance. Often used to create draping and texture in a garment. - Ruffle
An ornamental strip of fabric tightly gathered or pleated on one edge and applied to a garment.
— S —
- Sateen
A thicker version of satin that has a thicker weave. Commonly used in eveningwear and jacket lining. - Satin
A silky, lustrous fabric with a smooth, shiny surface. - Scoop neck
A low, U-shaped or round neckline. - Shawl collar
A one-piece collar turned down to form a continuous line around the back of the neck to the front. - Sheer
A fabric that is transparently thin. - Shelf bra
A bra built into the garment. - Shift dress
A loose fitting dress with no defined waistline. - Skinny leg
A form-fitting slim fit jean or pant with snug fit through the legs and a small tapered leg opening. - Skort
Shorts that have a front covering to resemble a skirt. - Smocking
An embroidery technique that gathers a section of the material into tight pleats, holding them together with parallel stitches so that it can stretch. - Spaghetti straps
A very thin shoulder strap on a woman’s garment. - Straight leg
A pant or jean with a uniform fit from the top of the pant leg to the bottom of the leg opening. - Surplice
A garment in which the two halves of the front cross diagonally, forming a V-neck.
— T —
- Tank top
A short, sleeveless top. - Terry
A pile fabric, usually of cotton, with loops on both sides. - Tie dye
A pattern created by dyeing the fabric after knotting it to create an irregular pattern. - Tulle
A very fine mesh like net fabric commonly used in eveningwear and bridal gowns. Tulle comes in loose and tight weaves, giving the fabric different texture. - Tunic
A woman´s top that is either loose or tight fitting, and extends to the hips or below. Depending on the length, can be worn as a shirt or a dress. - Turtle neck
A garment with a close fitting, round, and high collar that folds over and covers the neck.
— V —
- Velvet
A fabric of closely woven thick short pile fabric that is soft to the touch. - V-neck
A neckline with a V shaped front.
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