ECOCHIC, contraction of Ecologic and Chic, elegant, fashionable. It is everything that is new, that is fashionable and that is promoter of an environmental improvement, that is, ecological. It is characteristic that something ECOCHIC is first driven by a celebrity, followed by thousands of supporters or fans, along with their green projects, which become ECOCHICS. Ecochic fashion differs from the traditional, changing season-to-season, as it has long-term goals, which is to create a change of awareness about the impact human action has on the environment.
CORDON BLEU 1 . From English, and east from French, blue cord, dish of Swiss origin, meat wrapped around cheese and then breaded and fried. The beef or crushed pork is wrapped around a ham slice and a cheese slice, then breaded and baked or fried. 2 . Food prepared with very high standard and by exempt chefs. 3 . Graduation that gave France to members of the highest rank of the Order of the Knights of the Holy Spirit, founded by Henry III in 1578, and who carried a blue sash. The expression obviously derives from the similarity of the real sash to the color of the apron of the chefs, usually blue. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be schnitzel cordon bleu, cord bleu, stepopa
OBJECT TROUV Expression of French, which means object found . The expression describes art made from conventional everyday objects, such as a lavatory, a lamp or a balloon. An example is The Source of Marcel Duchamp. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be ready made, object found, object art
SITUATIONIST that takes advantage of situations with an artistic purpose, which makes use of the realities that are presented to build situations. 2 . Everything related to the construction of situations. The idea is to change the world through the overcoming of all artistic expressions, acting in coordination with this purpose. In this quest, the artistic world constituted the IS, perhaps parodying the Socialist International, to fight against the class difference and oppression that the capitalist system imposed in the Western world. It was founded in 1957 with an initial intention to overcome previous revolutionary artistic movements gestated in the mid-20th century, such as Dadaism, Surrealism and Lyricism.