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    LVMH – Various products include LV‚ Celine Moet Chandon‚ Fendi‚ Dior‚ Hennessey‚ Verve Cliquot to name a few. Very diversified products Price for price relative is on a 2 year high‚ although I do believe this is a very good stock I feel that it is a stock to hold until there is a dip. Hermes – mainly silks and two different types of bags. A very exclusive brand and maybe a bit too exclusive with not enough products; only caters to a very small market. However‚ I find this one of the more

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    process removes the orange flavor from the juice. In order to bring back the orange taste‚ manufacturers make artificial flavor packs to squeeze back into the juice. These packs where designed in the same labs that make perfumes for Calvin Klein and Dior. Though these packs are artificially made‚ they are made by orange by products they don’t have to write artificially flavored on the bottles. This would be fine in all if it didn’t contain

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    Museum Report – Erin Bryn Terrell‚ FM114 19th century fashion was conservative‚ feminine‚ and lavish. Women’s dress was constricting and dictated by strict rules and traditions‚ echoing the constraints women of the era often felt in their limiting role in society. The ideal silhouette was an hourglass figure‚ nipped waist with rounded hips and bosom‚ which women attained through the use of corsets and structured undergarments. The dresses were floor length and often designed with long trains

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    further into how fashion trends from the runway are adopted by the high street shops and worn by the fashion followers and how the trends on the streets are recognized by the media and picked up by the fashion leaders. I’ll demonstrate this by using Dior New Look from the 1940’s – 1950’s as an example of the trickle down affect. I’ll also be discussing the hippie style and how the small trend evolved to becoming a global trend‚ this would be the example of bubble up. I’ll also be exploring the affect

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    applied Gucci logo is placed. This advertisement does not express any tangible values but rather supports a social culture that would signify that to be sexy requires you to be fit‚ beautiful‚ handsome‚ exotic and rich. Gucci brands much like Prada‚ Dior‚ Armani and Versace are expensive and considered luxurious which when worn portray an elevated social status. Actors‚ models and sports celebrities are often used to market similar products using sex appeal to sell. Sex in advertisement often manipulates

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    Minogue‚ Beyoncé and Madonna * Swarovski has a long heritage within stage‚ screen‚ lighting and fashion dating back to 1895. From the time Audrey Hepburn dazzled on screen wearing the famous Swarovski tiara in Breakfast at Tiffany’s to Christian Dior designing Crystal Aurore Boréale‚ our best selling crystal colour to date‚ we truly feel that we are master cutters and experts at what we do. We are constantly looking to challenge the status quo and work with designers from ever-evolving industries

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    major change affecting the industry. New entrants are motivated to enter an industry because of the lucrative above-average returns some incumbents earn. New entrants overcome entry barriers by entering as luxury or high end brands such as Chanel or Dior. In return incumbents react by emphasizing how unique their products are. For example‚ L’Oreal advertised how many patents they filed. The second change is in consumer behavior. This helps retail chains gain bargaining power at the expense of department

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    the evidence by photo on the visual ads. Vanessa ends the second point by how the people at that time solve their problem fashion. After the transition‚ Chocolate bring the subject to 1947 which mention about the change after war‚ and Dior’ The New Look published. Conclusion: Consisting at the end of the speech‚ the conclusion reminds listeners of the significance of the topic and summarizes the main points. Also‚ it provides a sense of feeling for audiences that they are a part of

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    be ill to stay off school‚ draw and have gay fantasies of men wearing feminine clothes. During this time Jean Paul Gaultier began detailed drawings of whole collections including accessories taking inspiration from Yves Saint Laurens and Christian Dior‚ and after designing clothes for his mother‚ he sent off his designs to fashion houses around Paris. At the age of 18 years although still at school Jean Paul Gaultier went to work for Pierre

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    Era : Early 1970s Trend : Ethnic clothes Impact on fashion trend or history: There was no acute impact or revolution in fashion trends‚ as result the popular trends in late 1960s continued into 1970s. Much of hippie style had been integrated into mainstream American society by the early 1970s. The Mexican peasant blouses‚ tunic and Indian fabrics were still popular. The Also‚ the seventieth was a individualism decade. Everyone could wear anything anywhere so that the first phase of early

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