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    Fashion in the 1920's

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    Women’s Fashion in the 1920’s Fashion became a large influence on women in the 1920’s. This allowed women to become independent and free from the society. Many designers such as‚ Coco Chanel‚ Jeanne Lanvin and Salvatore Ferragamo have made an enormous impact on the evolution of women’s clothing. Styles of clothing have changed overtime‚ especially during the 1920’s era. During this time‚ hemlines became shorter‚ clothing was more revealing‚ women dressed freely and the sophistication and elegance

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    Fashion Designer Career

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    The marketing career I researched about is entrepreneurship in the world of fashion. My initial idea was to start a business that manufactures "affordable glamour"‚ creates attractive and functional garment for men‚ women and children‚ and accessories according with thee latest trends through the combination of fashion‚ quality and price. Fashion entrepreneurs have style‚ but are business-minded professionals‚ and both of that qualities are not very common. The company would be based in a large‚

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    Western History of Fashion

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    costume english 1100–1200 in European fashion (12th century) Costume during the twelfth century in Europe was simple and differed only in details from the clothing of the preceding centuries. Men wore knee-length tunics for most activities‚ and men of the upper classes wore long tunics‚ with hose and mantles or cloaks. Women wore long tunics or gowns. A close fit to the body‚ full skirts‚ and long flaring sleeves were characteristic of upper class fashion for both men and women. Men’s clothing

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    A career in fashion marketing can make someone a huge success. The different aspects of this job can range anywhere from a buyer to an executive. A buyer is the person who decides how many of each clothing item to order for the store to sell‚ and an executive is the person who single-handedly decides who does what‚ and controls the business aspect of the job. Fashion marketing allows someone to be creative‚ and still have a challenge in regards to knowledge and using their brain’s full potential

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    Fashion blogs are bad

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    Fashion blogs are bad Did you know that a fashion blog is actually a drug‚ well it’s not classified as a drug but you get addicted to them. You stop seeing the importance in life such as news‚ disasters and so on. All that’s on your mind is fashion‚ shoes and makeup. Fashion blogs also makes you spend money. I think fashion blogs are bad and here comes some reasons. First of all fashion blogs are only nonsense. All there is to read are clothes‚ makeup‚ bags and shoes. All their readers

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    Fashion throughout the Decades Interest: I chose to look at fashion and how it has changed and developed through the decades. Fashion up until the 1960’s varied widely. The 1960’s specifically were known as the “Flower Power” era‚ or the hippie movement. One of the social youth groups preceding the Flower Power era was referred to as the rockers. The rockers were a group of younger generations who typically wore black clothing such as leather jackets. Their style is echoed in greatly in the idea

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    Merit 1 Fashion

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    In this essay I will be analysing three different companies and how the five retail policies affect their targeting market. The retail policies are; Pricing - The Federal Trade Commission‚ Opening hours – Business Trading Hours Law‚ Visual merchandising displays - Service level ‚ Use of internet and other media. Debenhams (opening hours): this company has to stores that close at different hours in different county. For example: the shop that is located in basil don has to be closed before 6pm

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    2012 2nd International Conference on Social Science and Humanity IPEDR vol.31 (2012) © (2012) IACSIT Press‚ Singapore Factors Affecting Consumer Preference of International Brands over Local Brands Zeenat Ismail1∗‚ Sarah Masood2 and Zainab Mehmood Tawab2 1 Department of Social Sciences‚ Institute of Business Administration – Karachi 2 Students of Institute of Business Administration – Karachi Abstract: This study was conducted in order to determine the consumer preferences of global

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    Fashion Paper Proposal

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    Idea: My passion is for fashion. I love the feeling of getting complimented on an outfit that I’ve taken time during the morning to pick out. I love to shop and frequently find myself trying to tweak my wardrobe to fit the latest trends. Fashion‚ to me‚ represents confidence. However‚ some might argue that the fashion industry portrays an idea on appearance that causes some teenage girls’ self-esteem to admonish. Therefore‚ I have decided to explore the ways in which the fashion industry affects women’s

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    Fashion as a way of expression In 1950 using men’s trousers or shirts‚ mini dresses and flat shoes was the trendiest way to dress. By 1960 the hippie subculture took over‚ bringing their bohemian vibes with them‚ making the maxi floral dresses and flower crowns a hit. And by the mid-1980s Madonna had introduced us to the universe of the Girl Power‚ the spandex bodysuits and the colorful disco inspired clothes. As we see fashion has always been transcending hand in hand with us‚ and the way it is

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