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    Fashion during the Great depression was very different from before because poor people struggled and used cheap resources as clothing, men’s fashion was pointed towards the job they worked, and women’s fashion was practical, yet simple. Poor families had to use their resources to make necessities for them to live, like clothes. Clothing in poor families were usually made from flour sacks. Women during the Depression had an elegant style, yet made cheaper and more practical for the work they do to

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    INTRODUCTION The aim of this report is refer to operation management concepts and theories about Zara. This report broadens the fashion industry horizons, mainly subject of an investigation the "Fast Fashion". Definition Fast Fashion explained as a stream having more fashion cycles of chronic fashion cycle followed by high fashion houses. The function on which is based the Fast Fashion is faster and repetitive consumerism clothes so anytime customers to feel that they are in vogue. This model, which is known

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    Stockett uses fashion as a way to show the variety of characteristics amongst the characters. Fashion is a method for the characters to express themselves and their attitude towards others. During the Jackson League Benefit, there is an expectation of how the women should dress, “they shouldn't have more than a few inches of epidermis exposed” (Stockett 378). However, the non-members do not understand this expectation and cause a major catastrophe. Celia Foote is an example of how fashion can change

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    a lot of background information on the 1920’s women’s fashion. Some information is that 1920’s women fashion characterized a free spirit, modern era. This helped women gain their freedom and independence in life. As time went on so did the way women dressed and the style of clothing. Although people may think fashion didn’t have a huge impact in society, it did change the way women acted, especially in the 1920’s. During the 1920’s, fashion was a big part of society. Women wanted

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    Alexander McQueen is still known for his unique designs even after he’s death. He was born in London, England on March 17th 1969. His fashion career started at the ripe age of 16, when he started working on Savile Row Street in London’s Mayfair district. There, he was employed with the tailor shop Anderson and Shephard, and then Gieves and Hawkes. After a while, he began working with costume designers Angels and Bermans, where his work would be trademarked later in his life. At a very young age

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    Personal statement Ritika Jain Since my school days, I’m attracted towards fashion. My passion for the finest designer clothes of the country lured me to discover how the fashion industry works in the back end in order to create these magnificient designs. After working and graduating, I have learned the significance of working with a team in devising successful marketing strategies that advance to brand devotion. In order to promote the products efficaciously, it is very important to have a deep

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    mauled, and congratulated. Chairs were toppled.” Bohan’s Spring/Summer 1961 collection, the “Slim Look,” surged a wave of enthusiastic admiration that signaled the beginning of his spirited tenure at Dior. From 1961 until 1989, Bohan was the House of Dior. The fashion produced during that period kept true to Christian Dior’s conservative elegance but was infused with Bohan’s svelte style. Concentrating on luxury ready-to-wear, Bohan rejuvenated iconic looks, keeping the client and her body in mind, while

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    Gatsby in Fashion The fashion industry is rapidly growing and constantly generating new fashion trends almost weekly. Fashion for some may seem ridiculous and unnecessary; but fashion is not just a meaningless usage of article of clothing or farcical materials sew together for coverage. There is more to fashion than meets the eyes, fashion is precious and significant. It is a reflection of self-image, it speak the ream about who we are and how we review ourselves. Not only is fashion the reflection

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    Roberto Cavalli Articles

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    article: Roberto Cavalli revamps youthful line at Milan Fashion week Article of: Reuters Link: http://news.yahoo.com/roberto-cavalli-revamps-youthful-line-milan-fashion-week-203005899.html Roberto Cavalli has for his new collection for autumn/winter this year reinvented prints and shapes to give new energy in his youthful line in an attempt to flirt with the new generation of globe-trotters. Other designers participating at the Milan fashion week presented more outgoing and daring collections on

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    SCAD FASH Museum

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    This summer, to celebrate Carolina Herrera’s 35th anniversary in the fashion industry, SCAD FASH Museum has put on an exhibition of her work. Titled, “Refined Irreverence,” the exhibition is composed of both new and vintage pieces encompassing everything from her 1981 inaugural runway collection, day wear, bridal wear, and red-carpet gowns. Some of her new pieces on display were worn by celebrities such as Michelle Obama, Tina Fey, Lady Gaga, Lucy Liu, and Taylor Swift, Renee Zellweger. Herrera’s

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