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    photographs of the Countess. Due to these photographs the Countess became the first ever fashion model. In the 1990’s printing advancements meant that photographers could include their work in magazine spreads. This allowed fashion magazines like Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar (which were both founded in the 1800’s) to include photographs. These magazines were initially hand illustrated but the new developments in printing meant that fashion magazines were able to show photographs of what the clothing

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    Fashion Is Hurting Society “Fashion is the most powerful art there is. It's movement, design and architecture all in one. It shows the world who we are and who we'd like to be” (Meester). As once said in the iconic series of Gossip Girl, many can come to the conclusion of the influence and power fashion holds as an art form. Fashion is a reflection of economic, social, political, and cultural changes, while expressing modernity, and symbolising the spirit of the times. This luxury industry has catered

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    influence us without us knowing, with the tricky words and the “amazing” deals. The ads have been around since before I was born and will continue to be around long after my generation is gone. For instance VOGUE is a beauty and fashion magazine founded in 1892. The August 2017 issue of VOGUE magazine featured an “Estee Lauder” ad using model Hilary Rhoda. Hilary Rhoda is laying down, staring at the camera through a glass square. The next page featured the product Advanced Night Repair Eye Concentrate

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    The Vogue Of The Lady

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    As Solomon’s work explain, “the vogue of the lady, as promoted in English advice literature, had a large impact on American parents intent on training girls to be polished but congenial, obedient as daughters and future wives” among the community. While this study highlights data on Mary Lyon on a deeper context, their findings also discuses how the mere presence of economic necessity and religious zeal in the society significantly affected women’s academic development. In terms of the author’s evaluation

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    Because of these homosexual’s blood-related family can’t guarantee them a sense of safety so they had to leave and find other ways to survive. These homosexuals are troubled so they eventually have meet others who are experiencing the same situations, and slowly they have formed a subcultural group called the “ball culture” - the house system or ballroom community to describe an underground LGBT subculture in the United States in which people "walk" and compete for trophies and prizes at events known

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    the decade .Therefore , it is no surprise that I have chosen her as my personal style icon. Alexa Chung is an award winning tv presenter , model and of late , a writer. She is also the contributing editor at British Vogue. She is often regarded as a global style sensation and is the ultimate fashion it girl , having collaborated with few of the world’s most high profile designers. At the age of 31, Alexa has already managed to carve her name as a modern day fashion

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    Tips to Learn How to Stay in Vogue Fashion trends tend to change quicker than you can blink. Staying in tune with the styles can therefore be almost a mission impossible. Luckily, it’s only and almost unachievable task, as we got the tips to help you learn to stay in vogue. If you want to beat the fashion industry in it’s own game and stay within budget while doing so, take note of these little tips. Inspire yourself First, you’ll need plenty of inspiration from the world of fashion. The truth

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    Growing up, I dreamt of getting a job that I enjoy so much that it would feel like I was not working. It is imperative that the career I pursue satisfies both my internal and external needs. I do not want to settle for anything other than a job that I love. During my junior year in high school, I created a fashion-inspired blog. Since I enjoyed watching celebrities on the red carpet, and segments discussing trends and personal styles, I wanted a different platform where I can write and discuss my

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    Campbell was refreshing to see and she fit anywhere. By the mid-90’s, she was already able to expand her portfolio. She became the first black model to grace the cover of French Vogue. Campbell aslo became the first black model to open for Prada’s fashion show. She became a staple in many runways as well as ad campaigns for big named brands such as Fendi and Ralph Lauren to name a few. Her career also had its setbacks. In 2006

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    Everything changes and evolves over a period of time. New insights and discoveries propel us down a fresh path. The old ways are replaced by something different; however, in order to fully appreciate the current we need to revisit the past. To really understand the origin of anything you need to know about its founders and how it has evolved to where it is today. The roots are the core and provide us insight on how things originated. Photography has been around for a long time and there are

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