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    Fashion : Petite Fashion

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    Petite Fashion In the past one year, when people ask me why fashion design major, I always talk about that I learn art for years and I like fashionable things. But meanwhile, I was yelling in my heart: “I just want to have a pants that fit my leg length!” I did not want to tell others the truth because I was actually very unconfident and self-contemptuous about my body at that time. Not tall, not skinny. Yes, I am not a very tall girl, only about 5’2”. And my leg is not long because of heredity

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    been a vast increase in sports fashion in fashion industry. This is partly because in the 21th century a majority of people choose sport to improve their quality of life, nevertheless, people need to allocate time in their busy life to do exercise. So the choice of clothing is more biased in favor sportswear. This essay will discussion the movement cause by the popularity of sports fashion, while sports fashion welcomed by the people have also some effects on the fashion industry. This essay aims to

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    been transformed from an artisanal shoe-maker into an international luxury lifestyle brand. In 2003, it successfully introduced a line of leather goods; followed by the the launch of a line of men’s ready-to-wear - one of the hottest growth areas in fashion. In 2016, the brand named Haider Ackermann as its new creative director in charge of the ready-to-wear line for the house. Thus far, with the financial support from its parent company LVMH ($137 millions by 2014), the brand has successfully transformed

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    fashion designers to increase their profits. This study is also to help customers have a stress-free shopping experience. Limitations of the study This study is limited to only the customers of Company A in West Virginia. Definitions Anthropometry: refers to the measurement of the human individual. Fit: The way a garment lies on the individual’s body. Fit preference: The way individuals prefer apparel to lay on their body such as: tight, loose, or semi-loose. Style preferences: Design details an

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    The concept of style, pertaining to clothes and fashion is something embedded into our everyday lives. While many pay no attention to it, and others simply fall into the category of those who not aware of the importance it has in our everyday lives, this does not take away from its underlying and quiet niche in our society. The way you chose to dress and the way you do this largely depends on your own life. For example, an older, retired gentleman will have a different style and taste than a younger

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    Fashion Vs Fashion

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    Fashion has gone through many changes over the last 2 centuries. Back then women weren’t able to show most of their bodies and men wore what we now consider formal wear that we only where on special occasions or to a work environment, but nowadays men and women both wear clothing items that in the early 20th century, would have thought to be obscene or just not suited for going out in public. One of these especially is them movement wearing feminist clothing; feminist t-shirts, pussy-cat hats, or

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    FASHION Another distinct change in Japanese culture is the way they dress, from traditional clothing to modern day. In the olden days, the kimono was a Japanese garment that was worn by women on a daily basis. However, today, they are mainly worn for special occasions such as funerals, wedding ceremonies, church, etc. Fashion represents an important component of Japanese popular culture due to its tremendous contribution in enabling people to express themselves through their clothing. This is done

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    FASHION FOOD Food and Fashion are part and parcel of our daily life.We need food for living and lead a healthy life. Now –a- days people do not eat only to fill the belly but to carry as a brand . They like to present it to the guests ,relatives ,friends and others as a fashionable and attractive food.So, food and fashion come in the one way combining deual purposes.Some fashionable and stylish people designed their dress or accessories with their favorite food images. For example, Mc Donald’s

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    A Passion for Past Fashion Elizabethan clothing and fashion was known to be one of the most significant time periods in English History. People believed that social rank and wealth depended on what family one was born into, however it was much more than that. The style of clothing would be easily recognizable today because clothing, accessories and embellishment were all a part of daily life. Clothing during this time period played a big role in determining who associated with who, what your identity

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    world as global economic recovery takes place. Both the old and the young are relying on the internet for information due to increase in technology. Chanel is an established beauty, fashion and luxury company headquartered in France. The brand was founded by Coco Chanel who was famous for revolutionizing ladies’ fashion as well as introducing timeless elegance and style. The strength of the brand also lies in Karl Lagerfeld, a cult designer, who never fails to interest the management team and consumers

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