Pret-a-porter
De rigueur
= prêt-à-porter = Prêt-à-Porter
The term fashion was derived from the 13th century French term "faceon" which translates as manner or shape. The Old French noun was derived from the latin verb facere which means to make or do.
The French term for an outline or summary is "résumé."
En Plein
to undertake
Nouveau riche
bien renseigné
'Un pigeon' (masc.). In French the term is also used for a person who is ready to be fooled by any crook.
There is no such French word ------------------------------------- Nor in English.
vin de pays
laisse ça (tranquille)