Period means wheher it is contempory which is modern. Or whether it is based in the victorian era, or the 1970's etc. Genre means what type of play it is, Horror, comedy etc. I'm not sure about style sorry.
I think you might mean genus. Genre is a style or type of expression.
It means type of music, as an a genre.
If you mean the painting by Picasso, it is from his rose period, a style of his own.
Genre in terms of theatre refers to the style, type, or tradition of the writing. Tragedy, comedy, history are the major genres of theatre.
Period it was written e.g. romontic period or Classical Period.
It stands for Bon Chic, Bon Genre which means Good style and Good class.
A genre is a type of something, where a larger class is broken down into types. Usually this will refer to literature, films and so on. The particular genre is the one of many genres that you are talking about right now.
BCBG stands for Bon Chic, Bon Genre (Good style & Good class)
"tu aimes quoi comme genre de musique" is informal / spoken French for 'what do you like as a style of music?'
It probably means to go out of style, could also be talking about the light spectrum.
Genre can have a few meanings depending on context. It can mean "type" as in what type of thing is this. It can mean "gender" in the linguistic sense as nouns in French have a "gender". La Chaise is a "female" word, le chapeau is a "male" word. Adverbs, verbs, will "change" to conform to the noun they represent. La chaise bleue, le chapeau bleu.
genre |ˈ zh änrə| noun a category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter. Some examples of genre: Music - blues, rock, hip-hop Writing - Science Fiction, Horror, romance