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    Have you ever wondered what people wore in the 1920s?, This paper will tell you all about the looks in the 1920’s. From the Garconne look to the Cloche hats to the Flapper Dresses. The hairstyles and hats of the 1920’s were Cloche hats and short bobbed hair. The Cloche hats told everyone that you had shorter hair, because it was very tight around your head, so you would have to have short bobbed hair in order to wear it. The Cloche hat was pulled down lower on your forehead and affected the

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    presenting oneself’, (Williams, R. 1978, p.266) it’s realised that consumption is complicated because it’s dictated by individual taste. Humanity resembles chameleons, in the present day we are exposed and adaptable to fast fashion. Mass produced high-street clothing imitates couture fashion. At factional prices, cheaper quality alternatives are obtainable to the working class, therefore trends are quickly outdated and

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    History___________________________________________ Pg. 5 Services__________________________________________________ Pg. 7 Fashion Products______________________________________ Pg. 7 Display Systems_______________________________________ Pg. 7 Educational Services____________________________________ Pg. 7 Industry Analysis___________________________________________ Pg. 9 Salon

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    It is important to critically engage with the culture and the world around us more broadly. In fashion people try to do their own thing and every designer in every decade does something that put them in a different view. The world around us, especially in Canada is very multicultural and I think it would be nice of the fashion industry to think more broadly and look around to make fashion that fits everyone and from every culture people can wear the

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    Bazaar as a fine arts illustrator and then as a fashion editor for Vogue. Main Rousseau Bocher then eventually made his way to Editor in Chief of French Vogue. In 1929 Main Rousseau Bocher had felt as if he had learned all there was to learn about fashion. He decided to combine his first and last name to start a fashion house, in which, he called Mainbocher. Being the only American who owned a Parisian couture house, Mainbocher mostly produced fashions

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    When I was young, I thought fashion illustration was drawn by illustrator’s imagination. However, after taking the history of fashion illustration, I realized that my thoughts were completely wrong. The illustrations of various eras reflect the society, the economy, and also technological development. Diverse fashion changes have been detected by fashion illustrators. As long as fashion exist, there exist fashion illustrators. Cultural changes and technological developments have an impact on the

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    Roberto Cavalli Articles

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    article: Roberto Cavalli revamps youthful line at Milan Fashion week Article of: Reuters Link: http://news.yahoo.com/roberto-cavalli-revamps-youthful-line-milan-fashion-week-203005899.html Roberto Cavalli has for his new collection for autumn/winter this year reinvented prints and shapes to give new energy in his youthful line in an attempt to flirt with the new generation of globe-trotters. Other designers participating at the Milan fashion week presented more outgoing and daring collections on

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    Zara Fast Fashion

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    Inditex's relative operating economics? Its relative capital efficiency? Note that while the electronic version of Exhibit 6 automates some of the comparisons, you will probably want to dig further into them. Background: Inditex is an international fashion retailer that designed, manufactured and sold apparel, footwear, and accessories for women, men, and children through Zara and other five chains around the world. The six retailing chains were organized as separate business units within an overall

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    H&M Entering Australia

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    where men are becoming more fashion-minded and are also looking for cheaper options (REFERENCE). In recent times, there has been a change in preference for young women, where they do not only demand for high quality yet fashionable products, it must also be low priced (REFERENCE). H&M should then be able to target this segment, as the company 's core concept coincides with this new trend. Where H&M 's women 's clothing are designed for women of all ages who are fashion minded, where its product line

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    Should Public Schools Require Students To Wear Uniforms? A Research-Based Toulmin Argument Paper Vondre M. Richardson Lone-Star College System This paper was prepared for English 1302, taught by Professor Oberle. Public school is a huge necessity of a childhood that is affected in many ways, and with dress code being one of them it is imperative to make the right decision. In regards to public school, uniform may or not be required but I believe that it should be. The leniency of uniform

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