Meaning & Definition of word "Dressmaking"

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    Dressmaking

    /ˈdrɛsˌmeɪ.kɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. the craft or occupation of sewing and making clothes.
      • Example: She has taken up dressmaking as a hobby and enjoys creating her own outfits.
    • 2. the design and manufacturing of garments, typically for women.
      • Example: Dressmaking is an art that combines creativity with technical skill.
    • 3. the process of making a dress or other garments tailored to fit an individual.
      • Example: After taking a class in dressmaking, she was able to design and make her wedding dress.
    • 4. the practice of altering existing clothing to better fit or suit the wearer.
      • Example: Her dressmaking skills allowed her to transform thrift store finds into stylish outfits.

    Etymology

    The word 'dressmaking' combines 'dress', from Middle English 'dresse', meaning to arrange or put in order, and 'making', from Old English 'macian', meaning to make or create.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    dress to impress:

    To wear clothes that are intended to make a good impression.

    fit like a glove:

    To fit perfectly, often used in relation to tailored clothing.

    cut from the same cloth:

    To be similar or have similar characteristics.

    Related Words

    tailor:

    A person whose occupation is to make fitted clothes specifically for individual customers.

    seamstress:

    A woman who sews, especially one who earns a living by sewing.

    couturier:

    A fashion designer who creates custom clothing.

    Slang Meanings of dressmaking

    Meaning: Sewing magic

    Example Sentence: Her ability to alter dresses perfectly is like sewing magic.

    Meaning: Dress wizardry

    Example Sentence: He’s a dress wizard; everything he makes looks fantastic.