dressmaker's model
Pronunciation
/dɹˈɛsmeɪkɚz mˈɑːdəl/

Definition & Meaning of "dressmaker's model"in English

Dressmaker's model
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a three-dimensional model of the human body used by dressmakers and designers for fitting and designing clothing

dressmaker's model definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Plural form
dressmaker's models

What is a "dressmaker's model"?

A dressmaker's model, also known as a dress form or mannequin, is a three-dimensional representation of the human body used for fitting and designing clothing. It is typically made of foam, fiberglass, or wood, and is shaped to resemble the proportions of a particular body type or size. The dressmaker's model allows designers and dressmakers to create and adjust garments on a form that closely mimics the shape and size of a real person, allowing for more accurate fittings and design work. Some dressmakers' models are adjustable, with dials and knobs that allow the form to be altered to fit a range of sizes and shapes. They may also come in different styles, such as half-scale or miniature models, depending on the needs of the designer or dressmaker.

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