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    Introduction What comes to your mind if Tumi meets Mini Cooper? What do you think if fashion meets soda? You will be surprised and curious about them. This is the magic of brand collaboration. Collaboration strategy becomes a trend/mainstream in various fields these years. The idea of brand collaboration is frequently used in different industries, especially the fashion, food, and film industry. Forming a successful brand collaboration is one of the best and most-effective ways to reach new customers

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    FOR a few fascinating years I was a fashion journalist and became used to receiving backhanded compliments from male colleagues: you 're so well read, educated in politics and philosophy, how can you be interested in this stuff? It was the 1980s, the era of Japanese design, power dressing and supermodels with athletic figures and challenging stares: an empowering moment for women, soon after legislation that integrated us better into the workplace and just before the backlash so ably documented by

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    the United States, abroad these brands ooze American culture. Brands like Levi’s and Abercrombie have created a relationship between its brand and the culture from which it came. Abercrombie is essentially selling a brand that is hip to New York Fashions. Levi’s is selling to an audience that believes their jeans are better because they have been created in the progressive city of sunny San Francisco, California. While in reality, these goods are even

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    secure its top-ranked position is its ability to “casual down” a dressy outfit. Directly translated from the Japanese-made English word, カジュアルダウン, “casualing-down” coordinates means to dress-down, or to break down the formality of fancy clothing (FASHION PRESS). A notable change in style has swept over Japan when people began to embrace apparels that value both comfort and personal style. According to a survey conducted by Jiratanatiteenun, Mizutani, Sato, Kitaguchi, and Kajiwara in 2011, “Casual

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    revolution and the how media and pop culture influences fashion in the 1960’s. Every decade has a signature look but the real question is how they got that look. To look further into this subject one may need to investigate major happenings. This is what this paper looks into. The greatest influences to fashion in the 1960’s are analyzed in this paper. Each chapter goes into depth on each influence and how it all relates back to fashion. Fashion is one way of self- portrayal and it can define a time

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    Beijing, China, is so severe that it’s equivalent to smoking 21 cigarettes a day.” People are always trying to find new ways to improve the increasing build-up of pollution, and most recently this is being done through fashion. The idea of saving the planet is not new to the fashion industry, and many designers and merchandisers have been vigorously looking for ways to make sure their garments have less of a negative environmental effect. Catalytic Clothing shows that just by simply wearing a garment

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    Teenage Subcultures

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    Fashions it a Way of expressing freedom? Or is it an expression of rebellion? This essay which I would explore is the subculture and expression of teenagers in the late 1950,s known as mods and rockers. The Mods and Rockers rebelled to get recognised out from the crowd. The problems are being seen around that period, with the subcultures in Britain, as teenagers wanted to be different from their parent’s way of fashion to partying and to get recognised. The conflict included discussion on social

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    although they already knew the warning, just because of the large demand for getting the clothes made. This horrible event related to fast fashion because it reveals occupational health and safety (Yardley). II. Over the past few years, fast fashion has been an extremely hot segment and source to help some clothing companies increasing on their economic growth. Fast fashion tends to be lower-quality clothes, produced as cheaply, efficiently, quickly, and relatively low-tech production system as possible

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    However, bionic technology within the fashion industry is in today’s new world and is rapidly advancing. Technological advances “have come so close to the body that it has become technology to ‘wear’”(Calefato). This includes innovations in fashion accessories for people to integrate into their daily lives. Though this seems like the stuff of science fiction, bionic fashion is really here; therefore, this essay will provide information on new, bionic fashion inventions for the home and the average

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    The Effects of Fast Fashion on the World This papers purpose is to teach fashion heavy consumers on the real price of fast fashion and how buying it affects the environment. This type of audience can be anyone who partakes in the buying of well-known cheap retail stores that have a large audience of being fast and obtainable. These consumers should have the information on how fast fashion effects are environment so it could possibly alter their buying habits to be eco-friendlier but buying either

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