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    The French Revolution

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    At the end of the 18th century there was one of the most significant events in the history of dress. Men gave up their right to all the bright‚ more elaborate‚ and more varied forms of clothing. They left all that to the women. Men abandoned their claim to be considered beautiful. They‚ instead‚ aimed at being useful in society. Those who have studied the situation all agree that the causes for these changes were primarily of political and social nature. The also believed that in their origin the

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    Bossini New Ethical Line

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    the environment and social are relatively lower. Focusing on the apparel consumers‚ Kim and Damhorst (1998) pointed out that the clothing consumers‚ who have traditionally been influenced by attributes such as fashionability‚ style and price‚ are increasingly taking account of clothing’s ethical attributes when make the decision of what to buy. Some of the clothing consumers are beginning to question the impact and

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    American Apparel - Essay

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    25) as seen in their advertisements below. We believe American Apparel are targeting both male and female consumers in their youth and looking for casual “sexy” clothing. The fashion company has caught the public’s eye in many ways and caused an immense amount of controversy‚ American Apparel represent this controversy through their clothing and therefore attracts the youth of today who want to stand out and make a fashion statement. An article on Auto Straddle questioned‚ “Is American Apparel’s target

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    Primark Analysis

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    Primark is an Irish clothing brand‚ with over 200 stores over the world in countries such as Ireland‚ United Kingdom‚ Germany‚ Spain‚ Portugal‚ Netherlands or Belgium. It is considered one of the most important ‘fast fashion’ leaders in the UK retailing market. Its main and notable differentitive key points is producing large volume of clothing and selling them at a very cheap price. It has several lines to cover as many targets as possible such as women clothing‚ men clothing‚ shoes‚ accessories

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    Canadian Fashion

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    truly an inspiration. Aime‚ the luxury clothing line that Monica began when she graduated from university‚ is a very creatively unique line that has captured my attention. It was through discovering Aime‚ that Monica Mei became my favorite Canadian fashion designer. The name Aime comes from the French word for love (Aime‚ 2010). Learning the meaning and the origin of the name Aime inspired me to be more creative just as Monica has been creative with her clothing line name. When I first perceived the

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    Demo Speech Tie Dye

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    to tie dye their own clothing How to be Bold and Vibrant! Creating Your own Tie Dye Fashion I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: A form of fashion that strikes originality from the 50’s! It’s Fun! Loud‚ and Vibrant! It stands out the most‚ the ALMIGHTY and WILD‚ Tie Dye! B. Purpose Statement: I am here to demonstrate to you all‚ how you can get out of your comfort zone‚ get a little FUNKY‚ and create your own Tie Dye clothing. Stand out and show your

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    dress code‚ not allowing students to wear their clothing of preference. This case is widely used as evidence when arguing against schools requiring uniforms. In 1970‚ the case of Richards v. Thurston‚ the courts ruled‚ “conventional standard of appearance… does not seem a justifiable part of the educational process (Richards v. Thurston). Translated‚ schools cannot discipline a student for unjustifiable characteristics‚ including appearances. Clothing is vital in expressing one’s self and by having

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    Fashion Trends

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    Malcolm Barnard says in his book Fashion as Communication‚ "Fashion and clothing have always been explained as forms of communication" (39). American teenagers use fashion to communicate their feelings and beliefs. Through out most decades teen fashion has proven to be a way of rebelling out how they feel and think about certain situations. They used fashion as a way of social contact with reference to scrutiny for all sorts of people. Fashion is a communication to use to convey with the world

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    Window Display

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    brand is about‚ avoiding provoking props and flashy decorations that are distracting from center piece – apparel and accessories. Furniture that are included in this window display are clothing rack and neon light object as a reference to newest spring/summer 2014 trends. Neon stand lamp illuminates the clothing in dark hours of the day in order to keep this store window interactive at any time of the day. Another design element that underlines the simplicity of this set-up is dark Cheap Monday

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    Against Uniforms

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    Some experts believe that uniforms increase the amount of clothing parents will have to buy for their children because the children will still want and need clothing for the hours they are not in school. Experts also believe the cost is a negative characteristic of school uniforms because you cannot use them outside of school. Uniforms can also be more costly for a family who buys from a second- hand store or depends on hand-me-down clothing from friends and family. Uniforms are usually less comfortable

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