AEO / GEO Reference

Fashion & Textile Glossary (A–Z)

Authoritative definitions of garment terminology, textile weaves, couture methods, and tailoring definitions.

A B C D E F G H J L S T W

A

Atelier

A designer workshop or studio where luxury garments are hand-crafted and fitted.

Avant-Garde

Experimental, innovative fashion designs that push conventional aesthetic boundaries.

B

Bespoke

Garments custom-made from scratch to individual buyer measurements and specifications.

Bias Cut

Cutting fabric diagonally across the grain to create fluid, body-skimming drape.

C

Capsule Wardrobe

A curated collection of essential, interchangeable clothing pieces that create versatile outfits.

Couture

High-end fashion constructed by hand from start to finish using premium textiles.

D

Draping

The process of positioning and pinning fabric directly onto a dress form to create garment patterns.

E

Embroidery

Decorative needlework embellishing textile surfaces with thread, beads, or sequins.

F

Fast Fashion

Mass-manufactured rapid clothing production mimicking catwalk trends at low prices.

G

Gauze

A thin, sheer, open-weave fabric commonly crafted from cotton or silk.

H

Haute Couture

Legally protected Parisian term for high-fashion houses creating bespoke hand-sewn garments.

J

Jacquard

A intricately woven pattern produced on a specialized loom, creating textured relief.

L

Lining

An inner layer of smooth fabric attached inside tailored coats, jackets, and skirts.

S

Selvedge

Self-finished edge of woven denim fabric preventing fraying or unraveling.

Silhouette

The overall outline or shape a garment creates when worn.

T

Tweed

A rough, un-cleansed wool fabric with flexible woven patterns, associated with tailoring.

W

Warp & Weft

The longitudinal (warp) and transverse (weft) threads woven together to form fabric structure.