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    30th, 1935. She told me women always wore either a dress or a skirt with a nice top. I also asked her questions about fashion, education, and more question about her life. Throughout this project I learned there is a lot of similarities and differences. Fashion has had many changes since the 1950’s. Even after all this time there still is some similarities between then and fashion now. For example saddle shoes were popular. Now today people wear shoes that look very similar called bands, they also

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    Katie Callihan 11/19/15 Fast Fashion: its Basic Negative Impact On Our Environment and the Moral Demand for Change Ask your parents, your grandparents – clothes were made to last. Hanging in a small, portable wardrobe would be - a sturdy pair of pants, Sunday slacks, a few collard shirts, a solid coat, and a single pair of well-bound leather shoes. Clothes were expensive – children grew up understanding the cost of what they wore. Thus, clothing was treated with respect and people had an attitude

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    My chosen illustration for this image analysis is a fashion illustration from the 20th century called La Cage Improvisée. It was used as the cover for the July 1922 magazine publication of Harper’s Bazar. The cover illustration was accompanied by the title, the year of the publication, and the price of the magazine. “Bazar assembles photographers, designers, artists and writers to deliver perspectives into the world of fashion and popular culture on a monthly basis” (Georgievska 1). At the beginning

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    most successful brands in the fashion industry, owing to the fact that its products are of top-notch quality (Bhasin). Being a household name for quite some time now, Gucci prides itself in having a huge customer base on the global scene especially after changing designers, a fact that contributes greatly to its increase in sales which translate to subsequent profits (Cartner-Morley; Bowles). While it can be arguably said that Gucci is a force to reckon with in the fashion scene, a lot of factors affect

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    The turbulent and highly unpredictable market in the fashion industry creates hasty changes in consumer demands. Many products and services are assumed to have life cycle, perhaps none have more diverse cycles than Fashion. Fashions are, by definition, temporary cyclical phenomena adopted by consumers for a particular time and situation. The phenomenon of fashion invades consumer’s choices of many products and services. The triumph of fast fashion to a great extent depends on identifying a trend quickly

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    to the market. (Oxford English Dictionary) Fashion Marketing differs from the marketing of other goods because of the uniqueness of the merchandise. “According to the Parson’s School of Design, fashion marketing is the process of analyzing, developing, and marketing current fashion trends into sales strategies.” (IJMBT) In fashion marketing, consumers are the creators by virtue of their adoption and rejection of new trends and styles. Furthermore, fashion is integral to the construction and communication

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    Does Trade Shows Have an Impact on the Wider Fashion World? While most of your time as a designer is spent on looking for the best designs to present, the process of getting those designs to the consumer becomes a complicated process. Fashion trade shows like Womenswear in Nevada presents an excellent platform to meet with new customers as well as interact with the existing ones. Although fashion weeks help to further promote brands, trade events do more as they offer insight behand a brand’s origin

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    Why You Shouldn’t Skip Fashion Design School There is a common belief that if you want to be a fashion designer, it’s okay to skip formal education. Whilst it is true that a career in fashion design does not require extensive formal education, there are many benefits from attending fashion design school. Given the level of competition in the fashion design world, attending school puts you in a better place to succeed. Fashion design school enhances your skills, helps you build your portfolio, and

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    China’s fast entry into Fashion World after the 20th Century The dawn of the 20th century brought in many challenges in China such as cultural, political, economic, and social. The social changes increased its push after the 1911 revolution which caused in the passing of the Qing Empire. Social improvement led to amendment in dress codes as well. The head shaving and queue (long plait) men had been compulsory to wear, to validate their subservience, gradually vanished. The practice of foot compulsory

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    Fashion is ever-revolving, with new trends and fads popping up each decade. In the past, we have seen many different trends, including the "flapper style" of the roaring twenties, military style wear for women during the Great Depression, and the 1960s hippie movement. Some of these trends are fashionable classics that will always be in style. While other trends make us wonder how something that dowdy could ever be considered "in." Indeed, there are a lot of fashion trends that we hope we never have

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