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    last few months, I have been studying the market of clothing manufacturing heavily. From quality to fabric cost, the whole idea of clothing manufacturing is very appealing to a young man that would like to pursue a career in graphic and architectural design. I will be sharing my personal experience with clothing manufacturing, as well as the differences between trade-offs and opportunity costs. A lot of times, people overlook how difficult it really is to establish a successful brand or collection for

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    perfumery. Chanel No. 5 is unquestionably the most legendary ever made fragrance, described as an opera of olfactory art. Independent, unconventional, and provocative, Coco Chanel transformed her unfamiliar name into an obligatory reference point for fashion design of the twentieth. As an icon of female strength, she translates the complexity and elegance that characterize the woman, with the creation of what would become the scent par excellence. Her way of conceiving the perfume is peculiar. When asked

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    The Fashion Design Of Zara

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    Among fashion design retailers, one of the well known fashion design retailer company is Zara. According to the New York Times (2012) describes that Zara is the Spanish retailer company was founded by Amancio Ortega and Rosalia Mera in 1975. Zara holds other brands such as Pull and bear, Uteque, Massimo Dutti, Bershka and Stradivarius. Zara word is derived from Zorba. The expansion of company started with store opening in Portugal in 1980. Zara got success to put its name in US market in 1989 and

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    workers and fashion design are careers that play an important role in the United States today. Both careers involve working well with others, and having an open mind. They also require that people be able to keep up with deadlines and be responsible. Someone in these fields also has to be able to solve problems and think quickly. These qualities are appealing to me because I love to challenge myself and be around people. However, these careers are also very different. Fashion design involves quite

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    Sewing is an art that I have yet to master. As a Fashion Merchandising major, it is better to be safe than sorry. Meaning, the more crafting skills you possess, the better. Missing out on career opportunities due to lack of skills is not acceptable for me. I aim to gain vast amounts of knowledge of the creation process of fashion through this project. When people first started to wear clothing, about 60,000 years ago, they did not sew at all. They wrapped themselves in leather and furs to cover up

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    Essay On The 1960s

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    1960s was a decade of sweeping change throughout the fashion world generating ideas and images that still appear modern today. It was a decade of numerous affairs, tremendous communal change symbolizing drastic revolution, rebellion alterations. It was not only the starting of the era of Space Age technological innovation, motivated by space journey in 1961 but also a decade defining a record of headings all interpreting evolution, diversity, success and the movement away from the traditional fifties

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    Artistic Rights in the Fashion Industry Upon recognizing that marks on fabric are the same as paint upon canvas or ink upon paper, the United States Copyright Office expanded the scope of its coverage to include textile prints and lace patterns as copyrightable material in 1958. Despite this enactment, which served as a significant step in establishing the artistic legitimacy and profitability of the fashion industry, fashion designers still cannot protect their actual clothing designs today. So how exactly

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    in movies or television? Do you ever wish that you could make the dresses worn by actresses or models yourself? If so and you have a lot of creativity flowing through your veins you are the ideal candidate for a dressmaking degree as part of a fashion design program. Although dressmaking requires nothing more than a sewing machine and the ability to follow a pattern, enrolling in a dressmaking course will enable you to fully showcase your creativity and talent. It can also provide you with everything

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    Fashion designing requires creativity, expertise in colors and fabrics, and artistic talent, but something that might be overlooked is that it also requires tremendous patience and perseverance. That is made clear by talking to the CEO of Shabby Apple. Athelia LeSueur is an entrepreneur. She lives in New York and owns an amazing fashion studio called Shabby Apple. Shabby Apple sells cute dresses online. They are based on nature and have long flowy skirts. Shabby Apple is growing and has dozens of

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    For my own artist paper, I chose to study the French fashion house, Christian Dior SE. During the past seven decades, Christian Dior has transformed its brand from just another high end fashion house into a name synonymous with wealth, sophistication, power, dignity, and prestige. Christian Dior stands in a league of its own in our culture. It’s a mega brand with major influence over fashion and business. Instead of spending hours hunting down financial records and hiring practices for a smaller

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