T4 MEGATRENDS 1. Celebrity Culture: Celebrity culture means that common people want to look and feel like celebrities. This affects a shift in consumer behavior and marketing. People are more likely to purchase garments if celebrities are seen wearing them than the consumers’ personal taste. This new celebrity obsession will drive consumers to buy the latest worn garment their most admired celebrity is wearing. This change in consumer behavior will have to be taken into consideration when
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Meets West • 1920s: Sheiks & Shebas • 1930s: Despair & Fantasy • 1940s: World War II & New Look • 1950s: Flamboyant & Feminine • 1960s: Time For A Revolution • 1970s: Hippies in Polyester • 1980s: Preppies & Punk 1900s Edwardian Era: Clothing for women usually consisted of gowns‚ underclothing‚ corsets‚ hats‚ ruffs‚ collars and shoes. Men wore doublets‚ underclothing‚ breeches‚ ruffs‚ collars‚ hats and shoes. Rich women also wore thick petticoats and on top of this came the corset and
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creating the Ed Hardy clothing line. He has passed away at age 57. Christian Audigier‚ who is one of France’s renowned designers have gained international recognition over the years‚ He is reported to have died of Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) which is also known as bone marrow failure disorder at the Cedar-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles last Friday‚ July 10‚ 2015. He was a famous‚ innovative‚ and creative designer who made waves not just with his Ed Hardy Clothing line but also with Von
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Final Draft “Equality by design”‚ that’s what I like to say. Schools have been doing wrong things like banning individuality through the use of school uniforms. Why shouldn’t students wear uniforms? Uniforms only make the students life more miserable. Uniforms limit a student’s individuality‚ it eliminates a crucial form of self-expression‚ and it indicates a lack of confidence in the student’s ability to make responsible choices. Like so many people‚ we want the best and happiest for the students
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King Lear‚ represented the status of a character. Many scenes use clothing to show one characters dominance over another. The more opulent the clothing‚ the higher the status‚ or the lack of clothing‚ the lower the status. A few characters go through many wardrobes. Lear and Edgar‚ both start the beginning of the play wearing expensive‚ luxurious clothing‚ but each at different times wear less glorious clothing or even no clothing at all. Lear who is the most powerful and authoritative character
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girls at my high school took pictures of themselves in the bathroom and when the principle found out about the pictures later the girls were suspended. But this is the first of many things that I’ll be explaining about. The next topic is the clothing you wear can also have a great impacted on what people think when they look at you and that is setting your visual identity. Some people judge others by the clothes they wear and choose their identity in that manner. Such as people that wear Nike
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acetone is very useful in our everyday lives. Acetone is also known to remove ball pen marks on fabrics and clothings. It has ethyl acetate that is said to remove ball pen stains. Most people accidentally rubs ball pen marks on their clothing on a daily basis. The study was done to find out if acetone is more effective and easier to remove ball pen marks on clothings or fabrics than normal laundry detergent. Statement of the Problem The study aims to answer the following
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similarities do occur between the fashion of the two time periods. Clothing worn between the two eras is one clear fashion difference. The grunge look was a popular trend for 90s people‚ whereas the 70s was often known as the “me decade”‚ which is about expressing individuality. 1990s clothing was often baggy‚ and included items such as oversized sweaters‚ flannel shirts‚ denim‚ turtlenecks and solid colors. However‚ common 70s clothing included tie
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retail clothing store that operates in more than 20 countries. It is part of Arcadia Group‚ which was also owns a number of well-know outlets including Burton‚ Dorothy Perkins‚ Miss Selfridge and Wallis. It is mainly known for women’s clothing and its primary sales come from clothing and fashion accessories. Their womenswear carry dresses‚ tops‚ bottoms‚ bags‚ shoes‚ accessories‚ cosmetics and lingeries. Their mission is to bring in high street fashion at affordable price‚ their clothing style
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the Project Helper Not all exhibits in the clothing project area will require identification of elements and principles. If a garment or accessory has been designed and/or constructed to enhance personal appearance‚ the elements and principles will most likely need to be identified. Design elements and principles are difficult concepts for younger youth. Beginning to learn about line and color is emphasized for beginning youth. See Adventures in Clothing‚ 4-H 315a or Discovering Choice‚ 4-H 317a‚ pp
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