past tense of fashion; created, shaped, or made in a particular way
From fashion, from Old French façon 'manner, way' from Latin facere 'to make, do'
When something is 'old-fashioned,' it literally means made in the style of an earlier time - the word carries the idea of craftsmanship and deliberate creation.
Fashion has historically been feminized and devalued as frivolous, while male designers (e.g., Chanel's male successors) gained prestige over female seamstresses and textile workers.
Acknowledge fashion as a legitimate industry. When discussing design history, credit women designers and makers equally with male counterparts.
["designed","created","styled"]
Female textile workers and seamstresses built modern fashion; female designers like Coco Chanel, Vera Wang, and Diane von Furstenberg transformed it into high art and commerce.
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