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    9, 1796, at Washington’s last annual address to congress, she said that he wore black velvet and carried a sword. Artistic: For some unknown reason, Stuart made Washington’s two sleeves different. The right sleeve properly reflected the current fashion, whereas the left one was too full. 4. Sword !Symbolic: The sheathed sword that Washington had in the painting was ceremonial, and was the mark of a good gentleman, even though it was out of style when with a suit. It was also a

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    transformation. During this era, women defied societal expectations and embraced newfound freedom and independence. From their fashion choices to their roles in the workforce, women in the 1920s challenged the status quo and paved the way for a more progressive society. In this essay, we'll explore the 1920s and how women defied societal expectations by embracing new fashion, embracing more intense and showy personalities, and joining the workforce/seeking independence, leading to a significant transformation

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    Coach Inc.

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    Case Analysis: Coach Inc. Executive Summary The following is an analysis of Coach Inc. The company designs and markets both men and women bags, apparel, and accessories. Coach was founded in 1941 by Miles Cahn and was sold to food and consumer goods producer, Sara Lee, 44 years later. Today, Coach is among the best-known luxury brand that focuses on matching key luxury rivals in quality and styling while beating them on price (Thompson A., Peteraf, Gamble, & Strickland

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    Mobility, as a theme, is central to the plot of Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano’s 2011 film ‘Les Intouchables’. Although from different backgrounds, the two central characters are both, in their own way, immobile. Driss, played by Omar Sy, suffers social immobility. Living in the banlieues of Paris (an impoverished and often ignored area, the name for which has become ‘pejorative, meaning slums dominated by immigrants’), he has many social barriers which he must transcend. The immobility of

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    several times of economic crisis. It is hard to imagine that after the financial crisis swept across Europe, many great transitional enterprises had to face collapse and bankrupt while the luxury goods industry become more prosperous. Recently, the French luxury goods group LVMH announced their recent business condition. The volume of the first week in October had incredibly increased by 12% the previous week. The Hermes Corporation also said that in order to meet the increasing number of market demand

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    introduction Architecture is the study of the building and its environment, and it aims to summarize the experience of human construction activities in order to guide the creation of architectural design, construct some kind of shape in the environment and so on.Content architecture typically includes technical and artistic aspects.Architectonic is defined as “resembling architecture, especially in its highly organized manner ortechnique of structure”in dictionary.com.In other words,it talks how

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    industry in Mexico. Department stores must seek out popular brands in order to attract their target segment, which places the department stores in a position of power. The department stores also will not order and sell in such quantities that the designer labels and popular brands will feel compelled to submit to a department store’s demands. The big companies that department stores in Mexico are trying to attract also have to consider the risk off their investments, whether it is from the possibility

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    Overseas Trade Influence

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    The style was highly decorative and tended to use light pastel colours. The designs were typically asymmetrical and featured a lot of gold. The word is known as a combination of the French for ‘stone’ and ‘shell’. Rococo art consisted of elaborate and over the top designs that took a more humorous and light-hearted approach to the arts in comparison to other movements at the time. Rococo was designed to cover an entire room; meaning

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    Tommy Hilfiger

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    1. What factors have led to higher prices in Europe than in the United States for Hilfiger merchandise? What problems might Hilfiger encounter by having higher prices in Europe than in the United States? The European and American market definitely has a major clash, for it was stated in the case that their demands are opposite from each other. Well, the European market seems to be more demanding in terms of product selection, variety, material and collection. As mentioned, there have been special

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    component in the cultural economy .The cultural economy comprises all those sectors in modern capitalism that caters to consumer demands for amusement, ornamentation, self-affirmation, social display and so on. These sectors comprise various craft, fashion, media, and entertainment and service industries with outputs like jewelry, perfume, clothing, films, and recorded music or tourist services. Such outputs have high symbolic value relative to utilitarian purpose. (Bourdieu, 1971,Lash and Urry, 1994)

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