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    Men and women have different views on shopping. Women find it as an exciting‚ entertaining and fulfilling task‚ while men find shopping as an unpleasant chore. Women seem to be more fascinated by the idea of fashion and find an identity with their clothing. Men on the other hand‚ just view it as a way to clothe themselves‚ and don’t find any real meaning in it. The shopping experience as whole for men is basically just find a good deal and you’re done‚ for women it’s more about the quality and the

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    Art Paper on Fashion

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    fashion designer entails studying trends and sketching initial clothing or accessory designs. They oversee the entire garment production from their initial sketch to final manufacturing. The nature of the job varies among the different types of fashion designers; most designers are employed by design and manufacturing firms and work regular hours‚ while some designers are freelance and work longer hours under more stressful conditions. These designers create trends and fashions right from their imagination

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    the modern age. [18] Prior to the mid-19th century‚ most clothing was custom-made. It was handmade for individuals‚ either as home production or on order from dressmakers and tailors. By the beginning of the 20th century—with the rise of new technologies such as the sewing machine‚ the rise of global capitalism and the development of the factory system of production‚ and the proliferation of retail outlets such as department stores—clothing had increasingly come to be mass-produced in standard sizes

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    Uniforms Vs Casuals

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    belong anywhere because you don’t have the latest clothes from Zara‚ TNA‚ or any other brand name store. For that reason kids feel so alone because no one come and talks to them because they’re fashion sense isn’t up to date with the season’s latest trend. But with uniforms no one will ever be judged differently due to their sense of style because everyone will be equal. People would have to be forced to get to know their peers without arbitrating them on the way they look. Everyone say’s that beauty

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    Introduction Nowadays‚ children’s clothing profession’s development is becoming much more powerful than before. In 1990‚ this kind of profession could not satisfy customers’ demands. Due to the lack of fashionable children’s clothing‚ Pumpkin Patch was found by Sally Synnott‚ who was the head children’s wear buyer in New Zealand. Although Pumpkin Patch was handled by other investors after two years‚ the brand expanded to a broader influence. Today Pumpkin Patch has its own market in several countries

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    Fashion Victims

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    Taking someone’s look as a general idea‚ but not copying all the details; add something from you. * Picking the trends that you like for that season and adapt them to your own style. * Going shopping with friends and listening to their opinion. * Learn how to do the make-up. Result: make a project work. Additional themes: * Being fashionable * Different trends-different styles * Fashion designers Fashion Victim is a term claimed to have been coined

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    skins and leaves straw‚ Now people prefers to stay in a formal dress. Eariler people used to were a lot of cloths though it was uncomfortable. Now people prefers comfort as well as fashion too Fashion changes from period to period. Once it was a trend of very high neck... But now we were very low neck dress.. Earlier people wanted very thin waist so they wore corsets. In the beginning of 20 century girl liked flat chest but now they want a curve in body. Fashion does not only mean any kind of

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    given in Chapter 6. As described in the case study‚ Madonna is known to be the most successful and sustainable business woman in show business. With the help of her “chameleon-like” capability to change her persona with the changing tastes and trends of the music industry‚ success has been sustained throughout over 25 years now. Therefore‚ according to the given information‚ it is significant that the competitive strategy Madonna has used throughout her developing career is the ‘Focus Differentiation

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    1950s Fashion 1950s Decade Study – Source Task Teenagers were the driving force of fashion in the 1950s. Until the time‚ clothing trends had been set by the adult market and the way young people dressed was simply set on what the adults wore. As cinema‚ television and rock ‘n’ roll came into the world‚ the youth market began to copy the style of stars. The 1950s fashion changed from the restraint conservative dress code to a freer‚ looser and informal style and therefore having a great impact

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    audience ‚ such as Justice‚ might sell longer shorts‚ but people of a more middle school age audience prefer stores such as American Eagle and Abercrombie and Fitch don’t sell longer shorts and shirts. They keep in the trends because that is what their audience wants. They sell clothing such as crop-tops and shorter

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