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    several dominant fashions, they have also begun to challenge traditional boundaries. In particular, the hipster trend eliminates many gender specific styles, has opened a new front of acceptance and tolerance for new notions of gender identity, which were formerly highly confrontational. However, as with all popular trends has become difficult for many young people not to conform to the hipster trend, especially when the fashion industries and other influences integrate the trend into society, until

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    called fast fashion, is the industry standard of mass producing luxury styles in a matter of weeks. To do so, clothes are churned out quickly using poor quality materials. This is problematic because of the large amount of unnecessary environmental damage that this business model causes. The fashion industry should abandon the current trend of fast fashion and disposable clothing to decrease the amount of hazardous environmental waste created. The fashion industry should adopt slow fashion values that

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    September, 2015 Fashion Trends Fashion has changed over time and so has people. People change and their style changes with them their hair style changes, shoes, clothes, and body change as well. Fashion has changed over years in a good way and in a bad. Fashion has been changing since the day clothes were made clothes use to be simple, but now it is extravagant and over the top. Woman would wear dresses that were under their knees, but now they wear them as short as possible. Men’s fashion has changed

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    A new trend for the A/W 2019 is denim jeans with mismatched elements. This can also be called reconstructed or reworked denim. This trend will target millennials who includes those ages 18 to 29. According to PRIZM, the target market belongs to the “Young and Influential group”. In this particular group, they are described as “younger, middle class households that might not have high incomes but are nonetheless influential in their communities and social networks and are very tech savvy” (Claritas

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    the 1400’s or the 21st century, fashion has always had a huge impact on our culture and daily lives. Renaissance fashion is similar to modern fashion but at the same time it is also extremely different due to style, price, and meaning. During the time of the Renaissance there were laws prohibiting who wore certain clothing, due to the prices. Today, modern fashion, depending on social class, determines what designers or different brands you wear. Renaissance fashion is very costumey. There was a

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    and Lyle S. Lobel. ""Fashion" in Women's Clothes and the American Social System." Social Forces 31.2 (1952): 124-131. Print. Along with its useful research ideologies of the American Social System and Women’s fashion or clothes, this source supports the idea that fashion trends in certain cultures get its influence and touch from other cultures. For example, the text brings up that when Paris couturier “openings” are hosted each season, representatives from the “fashion industry” of America attend

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    does source 1 tell us about women’s fashion in the early 1970s? Source one tells us that women’s fashion in the early 1970s had “Extreme, bright colors…”. It depicts an image that long, flared pants with a tiny waist were in high demand. The speaker in the source tells us that these styles of clothing were extremely popular because they “…were everywhere…”. 2. 3. According to source 2 what influence did Linda Jackson and Jenny Kee have on Australian fashion in the 1970s? Linda Jackson and Jenny

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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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    Fashion is constantly-revolving, with new trends and fads popping up each decade. In the past, we have seen many different trends, including the "flapper style" of the roaring twenties, military style wear for women during the Great Depression, and the 1960s hippie movement. Some of these trends are fashionable classics that will always be in style. While there are other trends make us wonder how something that dowdy could ever be considered "in." Indeed, there are a lot of fashion trends that we

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    once used simply used as an article of clothing to cover ones nudity has reinvented itself into an entirely new set of trends redefined as the decades continue. Clothing styles have evolved incredibly throughout time that one may not even notice the change until their forced to look back at history. It has taken the human race a long time to get where we are with our fashion trends. One from the 20’s would be seen as more scandalous and dangerous compared to one from the 70’s. While the 70’s were

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