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Clothes & accessories in French

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About Clothes & accessories in French

Paris has been the centre of the global fashion industry since the 17th century, when Louis XIV's court set the trends followed across Europe. The concept of 'haute couture', meaning high sewing or high fashion, originated in Paris in the mid-19th century. Today the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode regulates which fashion houses can use the prestigious haute couture label.

Learning vocabulary related to clothes & accessories is an important part of building your French language skills. Whether you are a complete beginner or an experienced learner, expanding your vocabulary topic by topic is one of the most effective approaches to mastering a new language.

The LinguaSearch approach uses word search puzzles to make vocabulary learning natural and memorable. Finding a word in a grid engages your brain differently from simply reading a list — you recognise the word visually, process it spatially and connect it to its meaning all at once, which makes it far more likely to stick in your long-term memory.

Key clothes & accessories vocabulary in French

le tailleur suit (women's)
le costume suit (men's)
la veste jacket
le gilet waistcoat
le cardigan cardigan
le sweat-shirt sweatshirt
le débardeur vest top
la combinaison jumpsuit

These words and many more appear in the LinguaSearch Intermediate puzzle book.

Tips for learning clothes & accessories vocabulary in French

  • Say each French word out loud as you learn it — hearing yourself say it helps it stick far better than reading alone
  • Group related words together — learning a whole topic at once creates a mental framework that makes individual words easier to recall
  • Look for connections with English — many French words have English equivalents or share Latin roots, which gives you a useful head start
  • Test yourself regularly — cover the English translations and see how many French words you can recall from memory
  • Use the words in context — try forming simple sentences using the vocabulary you have learned

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