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“Fashion is Hollywood” People are influenced by celebrities every day. They watch their movies‚ listen to their latest songs‚ or read about their stunning red carpet gowns in magazines. But fashion has been the biggest inspiration to the modern-day consumer with celebrities designing fashion lines of their own. Everyone from Jennifer Lopez to Hilary Duff has created their own clothing or accessory line. Some celebrities have done exceptionally well when creating a fashion line; for
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Pitoy Moreno - Jose "Pitoy" Moreno is the best-known Filipino fashion designer. Moreno is internationally recognized as the "Fashion Czar of Asia".[citation needed] A former student at the University of the Philippines‚ where he joined the Upsilon Sigma Phi fraternity‚ Moreno is one of the earliest advocates of the Maria Clara gown. Moreno was the president of the Philippine Couture Association‚ the very first association of fashion designers in Manila‚ Philippines. Moreno was the costume designer
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professionally competent environment that encourages innovation and uses my skills and knowledge in fashion designing to make a mark in the fashion world is my career objective. I have always loved fashion and I have always been interested in business. Thus‚ working on the business side of fashion seems like the perfect marriage for me. I want to work for a fashion or retail company‚ working my way up the ladder on either the buying or the sales side. One day I
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is Solid Melts into Fashion - fashion’s FLIRT with modernity DKDS // CDF // 2006 Two Papers on Fashion Theory TWo PaPeRS on FaShIon TheoRy 2 When all that is Solid Melts into Fashion - fashion’s FLIRT with modernity Nikolina Olsen-Rule // External Lecturer‚ University of Århus // nor@dkds.dk // Research Assistant // Danmarks Designskole // 2006 0 Ferns in Fashion - on the Logic of Trends Maria Mackinney-Valentin // Ph.D. Scholar // mmk@dkds.dk // Center for Design Research // Danmarks
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Contextual Studies‚ Fashion 2. Social changes had great influences in Fashion in the 1950s. Analyse two aspects of such social changes as discussed in the lectures‚ which is reflected in Fashion Design. Cite no more than two designers as case studies. Tan Xue Hui Amanda Name FMI-1B/ 14161 Class /ID No. Lucinda Law Lecturer 2012 LASALLE College of the Arts Faculty of Design Singapore Accepted by the Faculty of Design‚ LASALLE College
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Age is no longer the only criteria that defines vintage fashion. “Vintage implies that it has archival value‚” said Cameron Silver‚ owner of Decades‚ the extremely popular Los Angeles vintage store. Strictly speaking‚ vintage fashion would ideally be clothing that is atleast 25 to 30 years old‚ but this is highly debatable now. Some say that vintage fashion spanned from the 20s to 50s‚ and all that came in after that is “retro clothing”‚ whereas others argue that the 80s is as much vintage as the
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Fashion is something we deal with everyday. Even people who say they do not care what they wear choose clothes every morning that say a lot about them and how they feel that day. Fashion never stops changing and also is believed to be a form of art. It is full of originality and filled with creativity. Every person is looking for modes how to express themselves and show their personality. Coco Chanel once said‚ “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky‚ in the
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as the target is mainly because his design is unique; the cutting is different but also not too distant‚ very practical‚ can be worn in daily life; the pattern is vivid and colourful‚ mix with elements from the nature and also contains the delight of global combination. As a Taiwanese‚ whose land had been occupied and dominated by Japanese‚ the culture in Taiwan and Japan are very similar‚ therefore‚ those traditional values are more understandable. Fashion in Japan commenced quite late‚ even
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and Yohji Yamamoto were among the first non-western designers to be included in the official world of fashion since the revolution of the first Paris show in 1981 Rei Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto appeared in. (Teunissen‚ 2005) While Western dressmaking focussed on showing the natural shape of the human body‚ “by contrast‚ Japanese designers creations shrouded the body.” (Fukai 2005:22) Fashion in the West has mainly been based on creating the ideal silhouette and body shape through clothing.
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