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Understanding Frette: The Art of Texture and Drape in Fashion and Interior Design

Frette is a French word that can be translated to "to rumple" or "to wrinkle". It is often used to describe the texture of fabrics, particularly delicate or soft materials like silk or cotton. The term is commonly used in the fashion industry to describe the way a garment drapes or falls on the body, and it is also used in interior design to describe the texture of upholstery or drapery.

In English, the word "frette" is not commonly used, but there are some related words that convey similar meanings. For example, "rumple" or "wrinkle" can be used to describe the texture of fabrics, while "drape" or "fall" can be used to describe the way a garment hangs on the body.

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