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    Fashion in the 1920's

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    Women’s Fashion in the 1920’s Fashion became a large influence on women in the 1920’s. This allowed women to become independent and free from the society. Many designers such as, Coco Chanel, Jeanne Lanvin and Salvatore Ferragamo have made an enormous impact on the evolution of women’s clothing. Styles of clothing have changed overtime, especially during the 1920’s era. During this time, hemlines became shorter, clothing was more revealing, women dressed freely and the sophistication and elegance

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    new and exhilarating things such as music, film, and most importantly, fashion. Fashion in the 1920s made political changes that influenced generational changes. Flappers made a big impact on 20s fashion, and we can still see how their sense of style and other fashion statements helped shape today's society. If you take a look at modern fashion, you’ll be able to see hints of the 1920s. This is because many fashion designers and celebrities base there looks off of the 20s. “Many statement necklaces

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    of the writer. This experience is what inspired me to start writing. As I matured, I had begun to find a deep interest in the journalistic world of the fashion industry. The thought of the combination between English literature with fashion completely astonished me at a young age the more I researched over what fashion exactly was. To me fashion is the ultimate way to artistically express a person’s individual style. It’s a way to tell a story, a mood, or even a personality. The way it can define

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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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    Muriel King showed us Fashion in a way never seen before but showed us her creativity in another art form painting.Muriel did many things to contribute to the fashion industry today.She was one of the first known woman fashion designers in America.Her career in the fashion industry lasted for over four decades.Her artwork traveled the world and inspired other people to show their creativity.She used one type of art and formed it into another form creating a masterpiece.She traveled around the world

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    Coco Chanel Coco’s real name is Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel. Coco Channel lead a very successful and triumphant life. She lived as a french fashion designer. She was a very hardworking and a determined woman. She had very unusual designs for her time. She is very famous for her timeless designs. Some of the things that she is famous for are the little black dress, chanel no. 5, and her trademark suites, all of these products were and are designed for the strong women of the world . Her business is still

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    present in all five major sectors of the luxury market – Wine and Spirits, Fashion and Leather Goods, Perfumes and Cosmetics, Watching and Jewelry, and Selective Retailing – with 70 distinguished houses total. They own 15 fashion & leather goods houses, 24 wine & spirit houses, 10 perfumes & cosmetics houses, 7 watches & jewelry houses, and 6 houses in selective retailing. LVMH is one of six companies that own over forty fashion brands. In 1999 LVMH started the watches and jewelry division of the brand

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    like if it weren’t for Coco Chanel, a very famous fashion designer. One of the things Chanel is well known for is her little black dress. In the 1920s Coco Chanel changed the way the world thought about the color black when she introduced the “little black dress” to her collections, originally the color black was worn by people in mourning and it was considered extremely uncouth for people to wear

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    Surrealist Movement in Art’s Influence on Fashion Introduction This essay aims to analyse the key role that the surrealist movement has played on fashion and the fashion industry. Both from a historical point of view, as well as its continued impact on fashion today, as a source of inspiration for contemporary fashion designers. In this essay I will account for how the Surrealist movement in art has influenced the progress and growth of fashion worldwide and our sense of appearance. Furthermore

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    Famous fashion designer Michael Kors was born on August 9, 1959. When he was born his name was Karl Anderson Jr. Kors was born in Long Island, New York. He started working at a very early age a childhood model. His birth parents decided to divorce when he was very young. His mother decided to change his name when he was 5 years old. She changed his last name when she married Bill Kors. His mother told him since she was changing his last name that he could change his first name as well. He changed

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