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    The wives of the Commanders wear blue dresses‚ the Econowives wear blue and green striped dresses‚ the Commanders’ daughters wear white‚ the Marthas – the servants – wear green dresses‚ the Aunts in charge wear khaki dresses‚ and the handmaids wear red. Offred says‚ “Everything except the wings around my face is red: the color of blood‚ which defines us” (Atwood 8). The dress color

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    History of fashion 1900-1990 What a Difference 100 Years Makes Looking back over fashion trends for the past 100 years can only cause one to marvel at the drastic changes that have occurred‚ often in lockstep with societal changes. Women’s liberation‚ for example‚ can be visually measured through the evolution from suffocating corsets to jersey fabrics to bikinis. A timeline of the past century shows how the times have changed. During ancient times people wore limited clothing made from animal

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    the details in the story. In this particular story‚ O’Connor describes the way grandmother dresses‚ the graves‚ and the automobile that the Misfit drives. Those details may seem innocent during the first read-through but they are not missed when one realizes‚ at the end‚ their true meanings. The way that someone dresses can reveal a lot about them. There are whole studies on how the way a person dresses can be an indicator of more than just what

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    Alexandra thinks that Scout should act more ladylike than manly like. Aunt Alexandra thinks that with her being there that Calpurnia does not have to be there anymore to look after the kids‚ cook‚ or clean. Aunt Alexandra thinks that Scout should wear dresses and all the girly stuff instead of overalls and tennis shoes. She would rather her hang out with girls than play outside with the boys and get dirty and get into trouble. Without Scout and Jem’s mother in their life‚ it would be really different

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    Jabong Jabong started in 2012 has grown into a huge entity with over 1000 brands listed in the site. Has been partnering with different companies‚ movie production houses and designers to launch exclusive dresses Has an International store called jabongworld.com where it sells the products in foreign currencies Has also won best launch of the year award and also ranks in top three in customer satisfaction. INKFRUIT Had a point system wherein points were awarded on various basis and these

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    nylon baseball jackets‚ 41 pairs of Levi 501’s he uses the dress a lot. Gary Harvey believes sourcing materials that have been thrown away like recycled crisp packets; recycled jeans; and newspapers. Harvey makes very creative colourful dresses. His collection of dresses was inspired by silhouettes. Gary Harvey uses a range of elements including: size- large‚ small deep‚ shallow‚ fat thin. Colour- grey scale colour black‚ white‚ light‚ dark. Textures- fine‚ coarse‚ smooth‚ sharp‚ and dull. The

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    intrinsic motives of many of the characters‚ demonstrating their true nature as one read’s along. The first syllogism we encounter states‚“ What strikes us about the second Mrs. de Winter is her timidity‚ her pre-pubescence‚ her asexuality. The way she dresses in sexless sweaters and plain shoes suggest a vicar’s daughter rather than a worldly man’s wife” (134). The first premise that indicates that the second Mrs. de Winter is timid and lacks the sexual attraction to anyone‚ which ties to the conclusion

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    According to “History of Children’s Costume” by Marion Sichel‚ Girls would be seen commonly wearing long skirts with short sleeves (Sichel pg. 39). Skirts became shorter‚ apart from party dresses‚ with higher necklines and longer sleeves. Also‚ they wore pinafores and aprons to keep their dresses clean and wore slips underneath‚ their skirts became fuller and sleeves were altered in shape. Moreover‚ young girls wore stiff corsets that were pulled very tightly to create a thin waist‚ skirts

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    Fashion means a general term of a famous style or practice; this is more especially in clothing‚ footwear‚ makeup‚ body piercing‚ and furniture. Also fashion may refer to a very distinctive and more often habitual trend speaking of the style which one dresses‚ as well as in prevailing styles in behavior. Fashion may also refer to the newest innovations of textile designers. On the technical form the term costume is so connected with the term fashion in which the use of the previous has been related to

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    1. An exemption is a clause in a contract that exempts or removes liability from one or both parties in certain circumstances. Exemption clauses are used frequently in business organization contract. These clauses apportion risk between the parties concerned and the law upholds them‚ assuming the parties negotiated them while drafting the contract 2. The two ways in which exemption clauses can be incorporated in a contract are: (1) Incorporation by notice and (2) Incorporation by signature

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