Suede (disambiguation)
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Suede
Suede
Suede is a type of leather with a napped finish, commonly used for jackets, shoes, shirts, purses, furniture and other items. The term comes from the French "gants de Suède", which literally means "gloves of Sweden"....

is a type of soft, napped leather.

Suede may also refer to:
  • Suede (band)
    Suede (band)
    Suede are an English alternative rock band from London, formed in 1989. The group's most prominent early line-up featured singer Brett Anderson, guitarist Bernard Butler, bass player Mat Osman and drummer Simon Gilbert. By 1992, Suede were hailed as "The Best New Band in Britain", and attracted...

    , an English rock band
    • Suede (album)
      Suede (album)
      Suede is the debut album by English alternative rock band Suede, released in March 1993 on Nude Records. At the time the fastest-selling debut album in British history, Suede debuted at the top of the UK Album Chart, won the 1993 Mercury Music Prize, and is often credited with starting the Britpop...

      , their 1993 debut album
  • Suede (singer)
    Suede (singer)
    Suede is an American pop, cabaret and jazz singer. She was born in Nyack, New York and went to high school in Severna Park, Maryland. She began playing music in high school, getting bar gigs before she even graduated. She lived in Baltimore for the majority of the 80's and became a fixture at many...

    , an American pop and jazz singer
  • "Suede", a song by Tori Amos from To Venus and Back
    To Venus and Back
    To Venus and Back, the fifth album released by singer and songwriter Tori Amos, is a two-disc album set including a studio album and a live album. The first disc, titled Venus: Orbiting, features eleven original songs that finds Amos experimenting heavily in electronica...

  • Stephen "Suede" Baum
    Stephen "Suede" Baum
    Stephen Suede Baum is an independent American fashion designer. He was a contestant on the fifth season of the hit Bravo television series Project Runway....

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