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    that dominated the fashion industry, with many famous fashion designers and designs. In 1914, World War I sparked within Europe and eventually turned into a global war. The War lasted for four years, ending in 1918. Like any other war, World War I impacted Europe drastically, and of course, it affected the fashion industry. This research paper will focus on how the period of World War I impacted women’s fashion in Europe from 1914 to the 1920s. World War I impacted women's fashion in Europe between

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    Men’s fashion over the 18th and 19th centuries changed drastically in style and pattern. The most prominent change was the shift from breeches to pants. Breeches were standard attire during the early 18th century, thus the male characters in The Beaux’ Stratagem were all dressed in this style, with hose to go along. The knee length slops were also awkwardly fitted to the shape of a man’s leg, thus creating an excess amount of material around the derriere. During the mid 19th century Levi Strauss

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    Employment In the fashion industry, there are those who work in the manufacturing sector and others in the retail sector of the industry. The UK fashion and textile sectors take in an estimated 600000 people and this make the United Kingdom one of the largest fashion employers in Europe.Education Fashion education is one of the most important factors in maintaining the UK’s status as one of the major fashion industries in the world. Its contribution to the economy is measured in the wages and salaries

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    Is social networking an effective marketing tool for fashion retail? Marketing Strategies Many businesses have started to incorporate market strategies as a way of increasing profitability. Small business can create market strategies to target their market more effectively and have a competitive edge over competition. Lyndon Simkin, (2000) stated “If the “right” opportunities are pursued, customers are properly probed, the “right” customers targeted with a marketing proposition designed to give

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    ‘The Museum and Houston Community College present a professional fashion show inspired by the exhibition Habsburg Splendor: Masterpieces from Vienna's Imperial Collections. "Fashion Fusion" features garments created by young designers in HCC's award-winning fashion program.’ --MFAH Father’s Day weekend is on its way; which remains to be an interesting event to certain families, in Houston, Texas. As a configured norm, today’s fathers tend to enjoy outings that include indulging in food, entertainment

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    Yazmin A.- Why Should Harmony have Fashion Club? What do you wear? Clothes obviously, but look more into it. Look at it again.. the colors, the stitching between where the arms and torso meet. Look at the side where its folded, yet it’s still together, how does this happen? Let’s start from the beginning, the cavemen used clothes from their surroundings from leaves in trees to animal skin. Just as civilization grew, so did Americans. Americans industrialized to cotton, as Chinese did with silk

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    In the pre-globalization world fashion had a vertical trend. As geographic borders merged through trade, travel, communication, and technology, information and ideas for fashion were transmitted. Though international trade of fibers and textiles has influenced cultures throughout history, increasing technology has resulted in diffusion of trends to the four corners of the globe. The Industrial Revolution improved the quality of life in the lower-class, causing fashion to become more democratic. Technology

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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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    weeknight has never been so important. This is the essence of youth, going to parties to show off your brand new purchases, buying a whole new wardrobe for your one week holiday to Ibiza. Major fashion brands have caught on to this and youth culture has began to feature heavily in campaigns. Well respected Fashion Photographer Elaine Constantine

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    ENG 150 18 October 2012 The Negative Effects of the Fashion Industry on Eating Disorders While it’s fashion week in London, the size “zero” models start to prepare for the big show by purging to be as thin as possible. Most models starve themselves in order to achieve the “waif”, stick-thin figure; it becomes so addictive, almost like second nature that it further leads to serious eating disorders. From recent studies, today’s model weighs about 23% less than the normal woman. Clearly, most

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