"Of (the) fashions" or "some fashions" as a feminine noun and "of methods" or "some methods" as a masculine noun are English equivalents of the French phrase des modes. Whatever the meaning or use, the pronunciation of the plural noun -- which also translates as "of (the)/some styles/trends" in the feminine and "of (the)/some modes/moods/stles/ways" in the masculine -- remains "dey muhd" in French.
Des neiges in French means "of the snows" in English.
"des frites" means "French fries' in American English, "chips" in British English.
'des bouteilles'
Elle a des boutons in French means "She has spots (on her skin)" in English.
École des superhéros in French means "School of superheroes" in English.
Fête des mères in French means "Mother's Day" in English.
"Mother's Day" in English is fête des mères in French.
"la couleur des cheveux" is the hair color in French.
"Lovely parties!" in English is des fêtes merveilleuses!in French.
"Mother's Day" in English is fête des mères in French.
Il a des fleurs rouges in French means "He has some red flowers" in English.
Des maillots in French means "some jerseys," "some t-shirts," "some undershirts" or "some vests" in English.