i dont know but you say chic for stylish in french
À la française is a French phrase that means "in the French style" or "French-style." It is often used to describe dishes or techniques that are prepared or presented in the traditional French manner.
"Gi" is a generic term for dress. In Japanese martial arts, gi is the term used to describe the uniform the class wears. The style of the gi can vary with the style of the martial art, but the term remains the same.
This word is used to describe the French baguette.
The bottom of a dress is typically referred to as the "hem." It is the finished edge of the fabric that can be found at the lower part of the dress. Depending on the style, it may also include features like ruffles or pleats. In some contexts, the term "skirt" may also be used to describe the lower portion of a dress.
Coquet, coquette are used in French to describe people who make great efforts to dress smartly and stylishly. The French term does not entail (like the English use implies) that the coquet or the coquette would be flirtatious, but only a desire to look his best.
genre1770, as a French word in English (nativized from c.1840), from Fr. genre "kind, sort, style" (see gender). Used especially in French for "independent style." Of painting, "depicting scenes of ordinary life" (as compared to "landscape," "historical," etc.) from 1849.
The french word fille is used to describe a girl. The word girl is used to describe a female human from her birth to when she becomes a woman as an adult.
Common singing style terms used to describe a singer's vocal technique include belting, falsetto, vibrato, and head voice.
"Boudoir" is a French word that translates to "a woman's private sitting room or salon." In English, it is often used to describe a style of photography that is romantic, sensual, and intimate, usually featuring women in lingerie or other revealing clothing.
It can variously mean, the great, the big, the grand, and refers to a singular female noun.
The term "kebaya" is a word used to described a clothing style that originates from Indonesia. It is considered to be Indonesia's national costume. The style involves wearing a combination of a blouse and dress, with the blouse fastened to the dress with a brooch.
The term "Gothic" was first used in the 16th century to describe architecture that was considered barbaric or not in the classical style. It was used as a derogatory term before being embraced in the 18th century to describe a specific style of art and architecture.