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10/8/2024 Garde-robe

  • Writer: Qian Anna
    Qian Anna
  • Oct 8, 2024
  • 1 min read

"Garde-robe" in French translates to "wardrobe" in English, referring to a piece of furniture used for storing clothes. Historically, the term "garde-robe" held particular significance in France during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, as it was also used to denote the personal belongings of the monarch or nobility. In this context, the garde-robe served as a symbol of wealth and status, containing luxurious garments and valuables. Interestingly, the term's usage evolved over time to include both the literal furniture item and the broader concept of one's personal clothing collection. Today, while the term retains its original meaning, it also carries a touch of historical charm, evoking images of grandeur and elegance.

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