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gestyleerde

Gestyleerde is a Dutch adjective meaning styled or stylized. It is formed from the verb stylen (to style) with the prefix ge- that is used to form past participles in Dutch, and it functions as an adjective describing something that has been arranged or prepared with a particular style by a stylist or designer. The term is common in Dutch media, design, fashion, photography, and marketing to denote intentional aesthetics rather than a spontaneous appearance.

Usage: Gestyleerde is used attributively to describe nouns and agrees with the noun in number and definiteness.

Context and nuance: The word typically signals a deliberate, professional approach to styling—often involving a stylist,

See also: styling, stylisme, stylized, photographs and fashion styling.

Examples
include:
de
gestyleerde
foto,
een
gestyleerde
outfit,
het
gestyleerde
ontwerp.
In
plural:
de
gestyleerde
foto's
en
de
gestylede
ontwerpen.
It
can
also
appear
in
compound
phrases
such
as
gestyleerde
fotoshoot
(stylized
photoshoot)
or
gestyleerde
look
(stylized
look).
designer,
or
creative
team.
It
may
be
used
in
journalism,
advertising,
and
product
descriptions
to
convey
a
curated,
cohesive
visual
or
thematic
presentation.
While
closely
related
to
terms
like
styling
and
stylisering,
gestyleerde
emphasizes
the
result
as
the
outcome
of
styling
work
rather
than
the
process
itself.