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Style refers to a distinctive manner of expression, in writing, speech, dress, or behavior. It can be applied to various fields such as fashion, art, literature, architecture, and music. The term is derived from the Latin word stylus, which means a writing instrument or a mode of expression.
Fashion[edit]
In fashion, style refers to the unique characteristics of a garment or a collection of garments. It can be influenced by various factors such as culture, era, and personal preferences. Some popular styles in fashion include vintage, boho-chic, and street fashion.
Art[edit]
In art, style refers to the distinctive characteristics that describe the artwork of an individual, a group, or a period. It can be seen in the choice of color, technique, subject matter, and composition. Some well-known art styles include Impressionism, Cubism, and Abstract art.
Literature[edit]
In literature, style refers to the way in which a writer uses language to express ideas. It can be seen in the choice of words, sentence structure, and literary devices. Some notable literary styles include Romanticism, Realism, and Modernism.
Architecture[edit]
In architecture, style refers to the visual appearance of a building or a group of buildings. It can be influenced by the period, culture, and technology. Some famous architectural styles include Gothic, Renaissance, and Modern architecture.
Music[edit]
In music, style refers to the distinctive characteristics of a piece of music or a group of pieces. It can be seen in the melody, rhythm, and instrumentation. Some popular music styles include Classical, Jazz, and Rock.
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