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    the psychological reasons as to why people follow trends Objectives: - To identify the meaning of a trend - To understand the psychological explanations as to why trends have become a very important element of the Fashion industry - To find out how the Media industry affects Fashion - To explore studies which support the main points in this paper Introduction The purpose of this essay is to study the process of trends being set as well as followed. It will also focus

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    Most of you would know that in order to get into the fashion design industry, you would require a degree or a diploma certificate from a fashion design college, at least in the initial stages to tell the clients about you knowledge. But there are times and cases when one is not able to find time to attend a school or a college because of other commitments and financial pressures at times. In most technical fields, online schools have already become a hot favorite among working professionals who do

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    United States, more precisely in the city of Seattle during the late 80’s and early 90’s and It was a desperate attempt to rebel against a society that felt corrupted by the overconsumption to which people were bombarded during those years through fashion, advertising and specially the media industry, and go back to the roots of the punk movement. The Grunge movement or Sub-Culture, their looks and music engraved in bands like Alice in Chains, Nirvana or Soundgarden although They were politically against

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    for fashion accessories composes the Indian fashion market together motivating and profitable. For the universal fashion industry, India is a very large exporter of fabrics and accessories. India's strengths not simply depend on its convention, but moreover in its raw materials. World over, India is the third biggest manufacturer of cotton, the second biggest manufacturer of silk and the fifth biggest manufacturer of artificial fibres, apart from having cheaper skilful work force. The fashion business

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    Fashion In The 1900's

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    1900's to 1930's Fashion The world of fashion is constantly evolving. Especially in today's society, we are bringing back old fashions such as the hippy style from the 1970s. The reason we bring these fashions back, are simply due to the fact that we love the classics. What our generation thinks are new fashions are really just the repetition of the old ones. In the first decade of the 1900's, women of fashion were in need of dresses that were simple and non-occasion specific, morning dresses

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    European Women’s Fashion in the Eighteenth Century (The Rococo Era) Fashion has been always been a dominate part within every society throughout the years. Fashion is “a prevailing custom or style of dress, etiquette, socializing, etc.” and “conventional usage in dress, manners, etc., especially of polite society, or conformity to it” (“fashion”). When it comes to fashion, Europe happens to be the most influential continent. For centuries, Europe has always been fashion-forward, influencing many

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    been dressed up by her Mistress in her Mistress’s clothing as a way for the Mistress to make fun of the slave, teasing her with a taste of wealth and upper class. Cany Peale’s previous career in fancy-goods gave her the understanding of what was in fashion

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    to spend money and time. Communicative and Symbolic Nature of Fashion Fashion reflects how people define themselves as well as our society and our culture. It is responsible for consumers changing their furniture, cars, wardrobes, and music. It is important to keep in mind that fashion processes affect all types of cultural phenomena, including all types of products, not just clothing and accessories. Celebrity Endorsements in Fashion For celebrity campaigns to be effective, the endorser must have

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    American Fashion in 21st Century ‘Fashion’ is the need to adapt to ever changing styles; to dress in distinctive and current trends and a means for one to express their individuality. Fashion refers to keeping every aspect of one’s body up-to-date for varying reasons. Some people prefer a simple life style with modest attire whereas most passionately follow the fashion industry and rapidly change accordingly. This increase in demand for individually tailored items including everything from clothing

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    Tori Dearth Ms. Briggs Fashion and Textiles 15 May 2017 Pierre Cardin Pierre Cardin is a very well known fashion designer known for his haute couture geometric avant-garde designs. He is currently worth $723 million. Cardin was born in San Biagio di Callalta, Italy to his French parents, who were wealthy wine merchants in Southeast France. Cardin’s father wanted him to go into architect, but he had other interests. When he was just 17 he became a tailor at a men’s shop in Vichy, France. From there

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