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    anorexia. The determined model decided to take control of her health and speak against the deleterious expectations of models in the industry and the practices that prolonged her bad decisions. On October 31, 2017, Crystal Renn was featured in a French Vogue magazine shoot named, Fashion for Passion. When the photos were publicized, Renn was visualized as a slender, size 2 model instead of the hedonistic size 10 model she is known for. Renn being as resilient as she is, spoke against the photographs, expressing

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    I reminisce the time like it was yesterday, the white tile along the floor as I walked by my mom 's side, my fragile body shivering from the coldness I felt, my eyes taking quick glimpses of everything near me. I can just imagine how my pupils dilated from the excitement of all the beautiful things I saw. At that moment I didn 't realize my first shopping trip would have such an impact on my future. I can recall the amazing feeling I felt when I purchased my first outfit. Why would this mean so much

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    attire. ii) Celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey, Sarah Jessica parker, and Audrey Hepburn wore Oscar de la renta. (Calderone) b) Presidents wives i) Jackie Kennedy (1) She helped put him on the map in terms of being a fashion designer against Dior and vogue.(moin) ii) Michelle Obama (Moin) iii) Hillary Clinton (calderone) iv) Laura bush (Calderone) 6) Last years a) Last design i) Amal Clooney’s wedding dress to George Clooney (Calderone) (1) “He is such an elegant designer and such an elegant man”(calderone)

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    extrovert, which is another characteristic of a creative person. She displays both of these traits when in the thick of her work at Vogue, she is extremely outspoken and has many views. Always in the centre of controversy and consistently standing up for her beliefs, such as her defence against PETA (where she is one the most targeted people by PETA sue to her use of fur in Vogue), whereas at parties, she never stays more then ten minutes and prefers to be out of the limelight when it does not concern her

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    What Makes A New Fashion?

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    Among the decades of history, many trends have been introduced by the power of people; however, some fads became more popular than others. Popularity in the latest fashions has to do with how easy to wear, creative, and different the fashions are. Creative trends usually get people’s attention because the they stand out more. A different look, however, tends to capture people’s attention, so one trend is not worn for a long time. In order to create a new fashion, there has to be a modern element

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    Fashion History Essay

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    last several decades, which played an important role in modern fashion in the UK. Everyone has a different and unique dressing style in their general life. Some styles are influenced in vintage styles which is attributing to the deep effects of old vogue, and another group of dressing styles are inclined into the fresh element. According to those different styles some of them are even evolved in the milestones in fashion history. To start this essay, it will introduce the evaluation of the first

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    A Visual Analysis Essay

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    Visual Analysis Vogue Magazine’s advertisement plays on the American subconscious and what it means to be attractive. The primary visual element of the advertisement, the centered photograph, focuses on contrast to catch the eye. This concept of contrast does not remain tethered to the visual aspect of the photograph. The ad manipulates understood societal norms and conventions of human perfection to make ad convincing. Vogue Magazine capitalizes on dramatized visual and seductive textual elements

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    dress codes hurt everyone. Lindin is a very acclaimed and credible author who has written many pieces for Teen Vogue, along with a memoir about her experience with bullying, which later became a documentary. Lindin targets teen girls throughout most of her pieces, on the idea that girls should not be punished for the way they dress. This controversial article was published in Teen Vogue magazine in May 2016. Lindin’s article argues that school dress codes not only affect girls, but also gives guys

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    The fashion Industry has always been a controversial setting that has been judged and misplaced since its beginnings, result of being a way to express ideas and feelings. Inside this industry it is very common to see young, beautiful and very slim models that don’t fit regular sizes, but petites. Nowadays, it’s very common to find young girls and teens paying attention to the models’ appearance and trying to copy these models, since they can be found everywhere: fashion magazines, fashion shows and

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    Diversity In Advertising

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    being a space to advertise. When the majority doesn’t notice the majority of advertisements what is a company to do? Advertisers are constantly searching for new ways to catch an audience’s eye, which is what exactly a two page spread for Olay in Vogue magazine can

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