Fassan

mod ny cliaghtey cadjin ayns eaddeeyn, jesheenaghey persoonagh, ny ayns ny h-ellynyn jesheenagh

Fassan (voish faceon, fazon, façon “cummey, kiaddey, tuarystal” y Çhenn-Rangish, voish factiō “jannoo, cummey” y Ladjyn), she cummey jeh hene-dreagh as hene-reill ec earish as boayl er lheh as ayns co-hecks er lheh, goaill stiagh coamrey, cullee choshey, aght beaghey, gliggyryn, jeshaghey, oash fuilt, as shassoo kirpey.[1] Ta'n enmys cowraghey tuarystal ta beoynagh myr ta meenit ec y çhynskyl fassan. Ta dagh red to coontit myr fassan ry-gheddyn as tayrnit ennoil mastey'n phobble liorish y chorys fassan (çhynskyl as yn ym-ysseraght).

Craishteyder ayns gooyn kiaddeyder ta aahoilshaghey yn beoyn fassan co-emshyragh ec taishbynys fassan Haute couture, Paarys, 2011

Er coontey mooar-yantys yrjid ny h-earraghtyn as ny h-eaddeeyn ec leaghyn injil as roshtynys dowanagh, ta'n yn-chummal seose er ve coontit myr bun-chooish phreaysagh mastey politickeyryn, cowraghyn dellal, as ceaueyderyn.[2][3]

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  1. KAISER, SUSAN B. (2019). FASHION AND CULTURAL STUDIES. BLOOMSBURY VISUAL ARTS. ISBN 978-1350109605. OCLC 1057778310.
  2. "Fixing fashion: clothing consumption and sustainability". Parlamaid yn RU. 2019.
  3. Fletcher, Kate (2012). Fashion & sustainability : design for change. Laurence King Pub. ISBN 978-1-78067-196-3. OCLC 866622248.