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    This essay is about hippie movement‚ which consist of “hippie chic”‚ “trippy hippie”‚ “ethnic hippie”‚ “fantasy hippie”‚ “retro hippie” and “craft hippie” that was popular in 20th century‚ developed in 1960s in United States and then had been spread around the world. Also‚ in this essay will be explained things like how the trend influenced economic‚ cultural and technological spheres at that time and how it impacts on today’s fashion. The term “hippie” came from “Hipster”‚ hipsters are people

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    you get the right education in that field; here is a list of the top ten fashion design schools: • Parsons The New School for Design: a school that can claim its fame with names like Donna Karan‚ Claire McCardell‚ Narciso Rodrieguez‚ Marc Jacobs‚ Derek Lam‚ Kay Unger and Patrick Robinson; they offer a degree in Bachelor of Fine Arts. The fashion design department of this school is located smack in the center of all fashion activities. Yes 560 7th Avenue New York City is where the Parsons is. This

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    Fashion is not restricted to only clothing and beauty.  Fashion is an outlet in which I use to express my feelings.  When choosing an outfit to wear‚ my mood overpowers my senses and my outfit becomes a reflection of my spirit‚ who I am and my personal style. But‚ fashion also takes inspiration from other aspects as well‚ such as‚ music‚ art and overall‚ culture. Fashion reflects a person’s character and disposition; and these are the influences that fuel my passion for fashion. The education I wish

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    In the 1960s‚ there was a change in people’s belief and their rights‚ and they were known as the hippies. Today‚ a similar change is occurring that is changing people’s belief‚ and that is the issue of the LGBT. In the 1960s‚ many Americans‚ especially younger ones‚ experience a change in attitude and how to express life. Both men and women began to wear long flowing clothes‚ beads‚ and headbands and often put flowers in their hair‚ which gave them the nickname “flower children”‚ or hippies. These

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    able to answer with confidence; My career goal is to become a well equipped fashion and jewelry designer who can bring innovation and convey my interpretations of the world through my skill of design. After graduation I plan to use my education and my design skills to pursue a position in an international business‚ such as Marc Jacobs. After gaining enough recognition in the industry‚ I then wish to establish my own fashion business. As a designer‚ I have developed a taste; a taste that is a reflection

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    Name: Course: Institution: Instructor: Date: GAY LIBERATION ERA ABSTRACT This paper discusses the liberation era of the gay community. It will examine the history of social acceptance‚ the challenges faced and the progression of societal views towards the gay agenda. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.Introduction 2.History 3.Societal hindrances 4.Progression 5.Breakthrough 6.Conclusion Homosexual individuals have always lived in fear of being found out‚ shamed and discriminated for their sexual orientation

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    Ethics in fashion Brands such as Hollister‚ Superdry and Jack Wills are in high demand at the moment. These fashion giants make billions of pounds a year selling top of the range clothing‚ specifically designed for 14-18 year olds. These brands all follow strict ethical policies‚ for example Jack Wills is part of the Ethical Trading Initiative‚ which is an alliance of companies working together to improve the lives of poor and vulnerable workers in the countries in which these clothes are produced

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    Every year our views on fashion change constantly. Every season there is a new fashion choice which “you just gotta have to fit in.” American views on clothing have changed throughout this past century‚ with the safety of the workers‚ the cost and the convenience of clothing‚ and where we get clothes from. Before the Triangle Disaster factories didn’t have sprinklers or safe escapes‚ but after that fire that killed one hundred and thirty six people‚ New York has added more laws. Within a few years

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    would you say if we offer you a free access to an infinite closet from BCBG Maxazria‚ French Connection‚ Cynthia Rowley as well as a hundred of high-class brands from real life. Still don’t believe? Why don’t you listen from the expert? “Covet Fashion is a personalized styling experience that allows you to pick pieces from the best virtual closet. I think

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    Margaret Meade once said‚ “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful‚ committed individuals can change the world‚ indeed it’s the only thing that ever has.” In the 1960s‚ there was a group that was thoughtful and committed‚ referred to as hippies. Although the group consisted of young college students‚ they had a large impact on the time. With their open-minded ideals‚ they created a powerful group compelled to change the country. To understand what this time was really like‚ one should know how

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