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    defines loudness‚ it is also a representation of simplicity. Simple outfits and simple designs are also gaining momentum and acceleration‚ becoming almost as desired and appreciated as loud and vivid designs and creations. Fashion artists like Gucci‚ Dior and Armani have redefined the meaning of fashion (Dimant‚ 2010). Simplicity in fashion means removing the elements of loudness and replacing it with subtlety and quiet designs (Dimant‚ 2010). This phenomenon is growing and is on the rise because fashion

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    Kate Moss Research Paper

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    Kate Moss. What comes to mind when you hear that name? Supermodel‚ Drug Taker‚ style-icon‚ mum‚ actor‚ singer or a walking billboard of what you will see every teenager around the world wearing the next week? As a matter of fact she comes under all those things. Katherine Moss born on the 16th of January‚ 1974 was the English teenager who was discovered at the age of 14 by the founder of an exclusive modeling agency in New York. Sarah Doukas as she is called spotted Moss at the JFK Airport in

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    the pattern was referred to as Shepherd’s Check or Dogstooth.[4] The smaller version of this print is referred to as puppy’s tooth.[5] During the 1930s‚ the houndstooth pattern was adopted by the upper class as a symbol of wealth. In 1959‚ Christian Dior used houndstooth‚ which was one of their favorite design motifs to design a pointed court shoe featuring the pattern.[6]The 1960s saw the pattern revived during Ann Klein’s menswear line and Geoffrey Beene combined the pattern with lace. Fashion houses

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    suit and tie or a woman in two-piece dress you may evaluate that these humans probably work in office‚ maybe they are a business or white-collar people. In similar way we may estimate a material status . For example brand clothes like DG‚ Adidas‚ or Dior may show that we have a lot of money and we afford to buy a designer clothes. On the other hand‚ when we see that somebody has a worn‚

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    2015 Deep Research Report on Global Lipstick Industry Released On 29th September 2015 The Global Lipstick Industry Report 2015 is a professional and in-depth study on the current state of the Lipstick industry. The report provides a basic overview of the industry including definitions‚ classifications‚ applications and industry chain structure. The Lipstick market analysis is provided for the international markets including development trends‚ competitive landscape analysis‚ and key regions development

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    fighting to gain access to his collections‚ even during World War II his clientele risked travel to Europe to obtain his designs. His designs were very popular because the clothes he created were different than the popular‚ curvy hourglass shape that Dior was promoting. Balenciaga liked working with fluid lines that allowed him to alter the way clothing related to a woman’s body. He became known for his exact standards and insistence on using absolute black for his designs; it wasn’t unusual for him

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    worked for Lucien Lelong where he worked side by side with Christian Dior. Finally in 1945 Balmain was able to open his own fashion house. He designed a ‘new French style’‚ which was definitely influenced by a post war style. The woman who wore the clothes would represented an active‚ confident and elegant women. This look and woman was later known as the ‘jolie madame’. It was often compared with the ‘new look’ of Christian Dior‚ where the waist of the woman is small and where she wears a long bellshaped

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    Historical research Fashion Illustration is the communication of fashion through unique art forms. It is usually commissioned for reproduction in fashion magazines as one part of an editorial feature or for the purpose of advertising and promoting fashion makers‚ fashion boutiques and department stores What passes for a fashion illustration today has evolved through the years‚ partly as a result of shifts and trends in society as well as through advances in computer technology and wider artistic

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    CHANEL PERFUME INTRODUCTION The success of Chanel Perfume traces its roots back to 1870‚ when Ernest Wertheimer moved from Alsace‚ France to Paris during the Franco Prussian War. Shortly‚ after his arrival he purchased an interest in a French theatrical makeup company called Bourjois. Bourjois successfully introduced dry rough to the European market in the 1890’s. The company grew rapidly‚ and by the early 1920’s Bourjois had begun making and distributing skin creams from his Rochester‚ New

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    How is Stuart Hall’s “encoding/decoding” model an advance on the traditional “transmission” model of communication? How does it change conventional views of how media products are consumed? As a transmission theory scholar studying in mass-communication research‚ Hall put forward “encoding and decoding “model which brings big effects and shocks the traditional transmission model. The traditional model divides the message sending into three parts‚ sender- message- receiver. It is called linearity

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