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    fragrance in the world and worth an estimate of $1.5 billion, Chanel is a fashion house that begun in Paris, France by the infamous CoCo Chanel. Chanel is a brand that rose to its success with the launch of the perfume Chanel No. 5. Since the success of the fragrance, Chanel has begun to capitalize on offerings which include luxury goods, ready-to-wear clothing, handbags, perfumery, and cosmetics. Chanel is now a global fashion house that operates in The United States, United Kingdom, France, Asia, Australia

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    “Inside Fendi” sourced by Bloomberg. As a fashion addict, I should kick myself in the butt for not watching this sooner. Seeing the low rating of just two stars, made me feel better about myself. Of course, I decided to make my judgment and view it. If you want to help yourself save 30 minutes of your life, carry on reading. The highlight of this documentary is the beginning. The story of how Italian fashion house Fendi was born. Doing research many years ago helped obtain some

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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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    globe in products divisions such as: wines and spirits, fashions and leather goods, perfumes and cosmetics, watches and jewelry, and selective retailing. Some of the most notable brands are: Donna Karan, Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton, Bvlgari, Moet and Chandon, Veuve Cliquot, Hennessy, Parfums Christian Dior and Sephora. In 1987, Louis Vuitton merged with Moet Hennessey resulting in Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy (LVMH). The fashion house of Louis Vuitton was established in 1854, Moet and Chandon

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    Attention material: We all know of designers such as, Louis Vuitton, Versace, and Ralph Lauren, however there is a man that helped define the fashion industry and he helped create what it is today. That mans name is Oscar De La Renta. Thesis Statement: Oscar De La Renta started in the height of the fashion start with individuals such as Dior, Elizabeth Arden, and Versace, however he had to struggle to make himself known. Statement of Significance: I started really getting interested in Oscar when

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    1920’s Fashion Era Whoa, the 1920s fashion era was full of fashion changes which modernized the way women and men dressed. The change was brought on by prosperity, affordability, and most importantly fashion awareness. The 1920’s fashion industry began an interesting era in evolving men and womens clothing and presenting a new younger look. In the 1920’s men and women abandoned restricted fashions and turned to more fashionable and comfortable clothing. During this time both men and women’s fashion

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    early 1900s, she began her career in a couture house in Paris, Callot Soeurs (Arnold, 2015). There she worked for six years and skilled herself in draping fabrics directly on live models. She was so dedicated to her passion that she worked twelve hours a day and often during lunch hours. This dedication earned her the title of “architect” among other dressmakers. Later, she worked with Jacques Doucet from 1907 to 1912 (Arnold, 2015). Mr. Doucet was a fashion designer and art collector. Here, Vionnet’s

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    Stagnation of Fashion The fashion industry relies too much on trends; its art is commended for following the ideas of the majority. Those who are truly innovative fail because they are not salable, conforming, or wearable. Those who want to succeed must lower their design innovation to appeal to a larger audience. But, fashion should be about innovation and thinking outside the box. Artistic integrity should not conform to business interests, and fashion should not be commended for following trends

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    “For me, elegance is not to pass unnoticed but to get to the very soul of what one is.” –Christian Lacroix The creations of fashion designer, Christian Lacroix, are the epitome of the perfect spontaneous combinations of what he truly embodies. Inspiration for these comes from his southern France roots, his passion for the Provence traditions and customs, and his continuing fascination with the history of clothing. Lacroix’s artfully unexpected mixtures express a new form of luxury, simultaneously

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    Business Plan for G3 Fashion House 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 COMPANY G 3 Fashion House is an urban men and women’s clothing retail establishment that will sell and is currently selling fashionable clothing for both men and women with our prime product being Urban branded clothing. G3 fashion House is currently located at shop 29 Town Square mall Windhoek, Namibia which is a popular youth shopping destination. While our initial goal is to open two boutiques in respect to the one we intend

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