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    distinctiveness. Fashion Week is a fashion

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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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    Egyptian Queen Costume

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    Egyptian Queen Costume How about a Cleopatra costume(Egyptian Queen Costume). This is a fairly simple costume and even the make up - which adds oodles of drama and character - is easy to do at home. You can choose what type of costume you like, if you're concerned about modesty, choose a beautiful flowing dress with heavy jewelry. If not, you can choose a more sassy look. She will definitely rule the party in classic Egyptian style, bringing a touch of the hot Egyptian sunshine into whatever room

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    Zara's Core Competencies

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    market. Along with the globalization and technology development, consumers are easier to access to fashion. As a result, the customers are changing and the companies are evolving to deliver customers satisfaction. Zara, the most profitable brand of Spain clothing retail group Inditex, has leveraged its unique strategy to achieve success and will be expected to maintain a sustainable growth in the fashion industry. Zara’s core competencies can be divided into four areas: process development, distribution

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    Fashion has evolved over the past century and as culture and attitudes shift, the depiction of an era, as defined by fashion, directly impacts the decisions of what to wear. Fashion symbolizes the spirit of the times and throughout history, women have embodied every decade by distinctively making a statement with garments created by various top fashion designers. Due to the burdens of World War II, the early 1940’s was a time of conformity, regulation, and limited accessibility of basic needs for

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    Fashion In The 1980's

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    oversized sweatshirts, MTV, leg warmers and Flashdance. In the 1908’s it was the bigger the better; bigger hair, shoulder pads and accessories to match. Fashion did not just affect women’s fashion; it also had a great impact on men’s fashion as well. Some men got into an androgynous look, like Prince did. Children’s fashion was just like men and women’s fashion, oversized t-shirts, zippered pants and long socks pushed to the mid-calf. Donna Karen was a very popular designer in the early eighties and she

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    is a Fashion Designer. It is in the sector of Design. B) Job Description. Fashion designers are responsible for designing clothing ranges and the designs and styles of footwear and accessories. Fashion designers do not actually create the clothes or accessories that are designed; they simply sketch ideas and think up styles. They develop new products and styles or adapt current fashions by researching looks, colours and designs in magazines or on the web to suit up coming trends and fashion. C)

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    Personal statement Ritika Jain Since my school days, I’m attracted towards fashion. My passion for the finest designer clothes of the country lured me to discover how the fashion industry works in the back end in order to create these magnificient designs. After working and graduating, I have learned the significance of working with a team in devising successful marketing strategies that advance to brand devotion. In order to promote the products efficaciously, it is very important to have a deep

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    Good morning/ afternoon class today I’ll be talking about the impact of fashion in society in the 1960’s. Clothing styles have always reflected the current attitudes of the times and this is definitely true of fashion in the 1960s. The 1960s was marked by a huge social change and the domination of youth culture - baby boomers were growing up and demanded their own fashion cult. Clothing broke with social changes that were controlled what could be worn when and by whom. In the past, clothing items

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    Fashion is about the clothes, footwear, makeup and hairstyles. It is considered the pinnacle of expressing oneself and is often associated with adolescents. In the late 1960s and 1970s fashion was the epicentre of revolutionary change. The tremors felt by teenagers would result in the youth culture explosion. Teenagers across the nation began to follow fashion fads such as the hippie look of the late 1960s. The fashion trend that quickly followed was the anti-fashion of 1970s. From then on, many

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