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    Assessment 1: Website or Digital ID Evaluation In such a digital age it is critical to have an strong online presence, now more than ever people are so influenced by what they see online. As a label it is no longer possible to thrive without social media presence, in a recent study it was observed that ‘28% of a users time online is spent on social media, and the average user now logs 1.72 hours a day on social media’ (Adweek.com, 2016). It is important to have an online presence for outbound marketing

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    Introduction The goal of my personal project was to make a visual folio showing how Dior has evolved over the years. I chose Human Ingenuity as my Area of Inspiration because I believe that it was best suited for the goal of my project. This Area of Inspiration is about exploring the effects of human inventions on the world. My project relates strongly with this as I am researching how Christian Dior changed the fashion world with his inventions and how the styles he created revolutionised fashion

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    industry as shown by the many manufacturing processes of both the ready-to-wear and haute couture industries, the many types of commercial

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    Madeleine Vionnet Background: Madeleine Vionnet was born in Chilleurs-aux-bois, Paris on June 22, 1876. Though she was born in Chilleurs-aux-bois, Madeleine childhood was spent in Aubervilliers, France. Her father worked as to toll collector, and her parents had separated when Vionnet was very young in age. Madeleine’s family was originally from the Jura and where known for being of the working class. Because of this Madeleine’s father put her to work before even hitting 12 years of age. Starting

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    Of particular interest, and a perfect piece to fit the genre, with two holes on both sides, and grommets encircling the cutouts, is a white shift dress. While this dress is not what one would call wearable, it certainly makes a statement, and one that Courrèges made well. Sensible women probably would not have worn this dress due to the cutout placement unless they were in favor of foregoing their undergarments. Courrèges utilized vinyl, pvc, leather, and an aggregate of burnished materials in

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    The concept of marketing is the action or business of bringing or sending a product or commodity to the market. (Oxford English Dictionary) Fashion Marketing differs from the marketing of other goods because of the uniqueness of the merchandise. “According to the Parson’s School of Design, fashion marketing is the process of analyzing, developing, and marketing current fashion trends into sales strategies.” (IJMBT) In fashion marketing, consumers are the creators by virtue of their adoption and rejection

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    The punk movement that sprung in Britain during the 1960’s, mostly due to the social problems (joblessness, poverty and changing moral standards) faced by the younger generations, was epitomised by the band The Sex Pistols in this side of the atlantic and by The Ramones and The Stooges in the New York Scene. This highly fashioned orientated cultures have been inspiring designers and individuals to create their own personal version of the movement. Through the customisation of their clothing and the

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    on the red carpet and his garments are status symbols. It is generally recognized that Elie Saab’s works are luxurious, noble, elegant, and charming. They are known around the world. Elie Saab (ES) is a luxury Brand, and the core business is haute couture. There are even accessories, ready-to-wear products, and wedding dresses from this designer. Women who wear ES apparel look like they are floating in the sea, and it can build a fairytale dream for them.

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    The Devil Wears Prada was released on June 30, 2006 in the United States and has since then climbed to worldwide fame. Based on Laura Weisberger’s novel of the same name, the film stars Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, a high-powered head editor for a fashion magazine, and Anne Hathaway as Andy Sachs, Priestly’s newly graduated co-assistant. The film spans the course of eight months as Andy not only becomes accustomed to her new job in the fashion industry, but also becomes accustomed to the movie’s

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    2) The Three Main Fashion Centres Within France Paris, Lyon and Marseille are not only the three largest cities in France, but they are also the main fashion centres in the country. Each city has played a unique role in shaping France as a fashion mecca. France has been called the world fashion capital for many decades. France’s capital and largest city, Paris is home some of the world’s most elite French fashion houses. The Golden Triangle is a name given to Avenue Champs- Élysées, Avenue Marceau

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