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    Women have gone from housekeepers and wives to sex symbols. Placing women on advertisements in hardly any clothing draws attention to the product itself‚ but making women seen vulnerable. Dolce and Gabanna‚ for example‚ uses and ad where there is one female wearing a strappy‚ black dress and some high heels. Dolce and Gabanna has her lying on her back‚ while a shirtless man is on top of her‚ as if he were pinning her down. There are also three shirtless men in the scene who are standing around watching

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    Italian Stereotypes

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    ITALIAN STEREOTYPES Stereotypes always tend to have some truth mixed in with a few generalisations and a bit of exaggeration. Here a small list that Italians usually do in their life. The typically Italian man has dark eyes and a dark complexion‚ with black hair. He is very passionate and lazy and he works in factory or into an office. The typical Italian woman has a round shape. She is very charming and she works as housewife. The Italians usually live in flats in the city. They pay

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    Fashion

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    FASHION! Fashion summed up is an individual statement or expression. But‚ Fashion can mean lots of different things for different people. So if fashion means different things for different people there should be many different fashion styles right? Well your right and here are some of them named Boho‚Feminine ‚Chic‚Couture‚Elegant ‚Bold‚Sporty‚Glam‚Sophisticated‚School Girl (prep style)‚Nautical ‚Goth ‚Emo‚Earthy‚Polished‚Urban‚Classic‚Statement‚Festival‚Vintage and Hipster. The pros and cons

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    D&G Feature Article

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    Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana‚ later on the partners both in life and in business‚ first met with each other. This was a place where they shared and started their dreams. And due to their same pursuit of fashion in representing the most refined qualities of apparel‚ leather goods‚ footwear and accessories synonymous with both elegance and creativity‚ they established a designer consulting studio in 1982; and in time it grew‚ they made their name together to begin Dolce & Gabbana (D&G) presenting

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    Taste of runway: Anna Marconi Text by Elli Argyridou Anna Marconi talks to Elli Argyridou. Anna is a fashion designer and blogger‚ and the founder and creative director of ‘Taste of Runway’ (www.tasteofrunway.com) Taste of runway is an innovative website that combines fashion and food: Anna’s two main passions. Over a Skype conversation Anna explains how she came up with the idea of her website and she talks about her main inspirations‚ her career and her collaboration with ‘Miele’. ELLI ARGYRIDOU:

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    demeaning way. By showing barely dressed‚ sylph-like women being objectified by men to satisfy their desire‚ these three ads I selected emphasize women’s role as sexual objects‚ conveying that sexual objectification is empowering. The first Dolce & Gabbana advertisement depicts a scantily clad woman‚ wearing a tight black dress and a pair of stilettos. She is lying down under

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    “La Dolce Vita”

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    Federico Fellini’s masterpiece‚ “La Dolce Vita”‚ is a comedy-drama film produced in 1960‚ which comments on how new‚ modern society has been built upon and replaced the tradition and culture of Rome. The distractions and superficialities of this newly constructed reality are exemplified by the love life of the protagonist‚ Marcello. All of the women with whom Marcello has affairs (Maddelena‚ Sylvia‚ etc.) represent the young‚ unstable reality created in the Italian postwar period. These women are

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    Dolce et decorum est

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    In this essay I am going to be analysing how Wilfred Owen uses language to convey the horror and pity of war in‚ “Dulce Et Decorum Est”. Owen wrote‚ “Dulce Et Decorum Est” in October 1917. The poem describes the soldiers returning from the front for a period of rest. They are all exhausted and look ragged. They hear the gas shells trying to find their range but are too lethargic to worry about them. Then suddenly the enemy find their range and the shells hit them. One man fails to fit his gas mask

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    Fellini’s attitude towards faith‚ ritual and religion has always been critical. However‚ the way in which he demonstrates this criticism varies. These varying methods of criticism are clearly demonstrated‚ when one considers his film’s The White Sheik‚ La dolce vita‚ and 81/2. In The White Sheik‚ Fellini criticises faith‚ ritual‚ and religion in an almost comedic fashion‚ in order to expose their serious shortcomings. For instance‚ one of the film’s key plot elements is Wanda’s unwarranted faith in the romanticism

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    Paparazzi Research Paper

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    It isn’t often that you hear good things about the paparazzi. We mostly know them for  stalking the celebrities‚ making the celebrities feel unsafe‚ and taking pictures to make up stories  based on how they look in it.  The word "paparazzi" began  in Federico Fellini’s famed 1960 film  La Dolce Vita​ ‚ which had a photographer character named "Paparazzo." This word came from  the Italian word‚  ​ papataceo‚​  which means an oversize mosquito. Federico says‚ “Paparazzo  suggests to me a buzzing insect‚ hovering‚ darting‚ stinging​ .” ​ The first American use of the word 

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