"Fashion doll" Essays and Research Papers

Sort By:
Satisfactory Essays
Good Essays
Better Essays
Powerful Essays
Best Essays
Page 38 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    What Is Fashion

    • 2754 Words
    • 12 Pages

    What is the Fashion | This term does not just define all the latest or the most popular or the most famous clothes. In reality this social phenomenon involves more importance. In some way fashion helps us to show who we are and depict our personality in the terms of visual information. In the way we choosing clothes we show our attitude to world and other people. It is also some kind of communication. We put some of our personality at everything‚ how we behave at different situations‚ what we eat

    Premium Fashion design Retail design Fashion

    • 2754 Words
    • 12 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Better Essays

    2 If Barbie were a real woman‚ she would have outstandingly impossible and physically unattainable proportions. Anna Quindlen makes this observation very clear in her New York Times article “Barbie- the issue‚ not the doll.” According to Quindlen since the day Mattel sent Barbie down the assembly line‚ there has been controversy among feminists‚ mothers‚ and women of all races. With her unrealistic measurements and physically impossible

    Premium Fashion doll Barbie Woman

    • 1226 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Larissa Creighton Gibson ENG102 29 October 2014 “Barbie Doll” Imagery is of great importance in the poem “Barbie Doll” by Margie Piercy. The title explains itself throughout the poem. Girls and many grown women see the doll Barbie as a perfect roll model‚ she is very beautiful and society expects that of women. In the poem the “girlchild” is an intelligent‚ healthy‚ and strong girl. Society expects the girl to look like the perfect‚ little‚ Barbie doll‚ and she is ridiculed for not looking like they want

    Premium Girl ARIA Charts Fashion doll

    • 507 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    History of Barbie Dolls

    • 405 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Nichole Burnell is crippled and spends the last summer of her “childhood” playing with Barbie dolls with her little sister‚ Jennie. I think little girls playing with Barbie dolls are trying to grow up‚ because Barbie is a young adult and has a fully developed body‚ wears makeup‚ and drives. She also engages in many different careers‚ making her a role model to young girls. I think Nichole playing with Barbie dolls symbolizes her growing up‚ as ironic as that is. Barbie’s Debut Barbie was introduced

    Premium Barbie Bild Lilli doll Mattel

    • 405 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    paintbrush‚ toilet paper was the medium I used for my artistic creations. You see‚ my mother would allow only one Barbie doll‚ and this doll had only one outfit. A boring Barbie doll was not acceptable to an imaginative 4-year-old girl‚ so I came up with a clever solution! I started to design my doll clothes using omnipresent toilet paper. Roll by roll‚ I wrapped the doll and made her an exciting wardrobe. Today‚ I smile every time I see toilet paper because it takes me back to that little girl

    Premium Paper Art Imagination

    • 261 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Sexism In The Media Essay

    • 742 Words
    • 3 Pages

    especially in the entertainment industry portrayed with a “Barbie doll” image. Recently‚ “Barbie dolls” have changed their image to include women who have different body types. The “Barbie doll” image is shown in music videos‚ in television‚ in social media‚ etc. I think the “Barbie doll” image is a negative way to show women of all ages what their body is supposed to look like. I also think that women should not compare their body to a “Barbie doll” which is a young girl’s toy. It is a toy not a real person

    Premium Advertising Sex in advertising Mass media

    • 742 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    hide out when a boy breaks up with them.The statement also said that Barbie and Ken broke up because “she got a new look.” This suggests that young girls can not look the way that they want to but they need to look the way that boys want them to. The doll that is portrayed as a role model‚ is setting an example that women should be reliant on men‚ when in contrary it should be encouraging independence. In conclusion‚ Barbie is a bad example for young girls. She portrays an unattainable body image

    Premium Woman Girl Barbie

    • 683 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    program Three Year Diploma in Fashion Design. My decision to study fashion design has been inspired by the work of my mother and sister. My mother creates clothes models and knits a lot. My sister devises fashions jewelry: brooches‚ earrings‚ rings‚ pins from polymer clay and plastic. We have a small family business in the fashion industry. In the future‚ we plan to develop a family business to the enterprise level. This is very beneficial‚ because in Ukraine fashion for both women and men is of

    Premium Florence Leonardo da Vinci Milan

    • 528 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Daviona Fonzer May 16‚ 2017 Ms.Briggs MICHAEL KORS Michael Kors is an American fashion designer he is also known for being a judge on Project Runway. Michael also designed Michelle Obama’s dress. He is a Fashion Designer‚ Model‚ and a Reality Television Star. He was born in 1959. He went to John. F Kennedy high school studying in the Fashion Institute of Technology. He later dropped out to design Manhattan boutiques. His first fragrance for women was Michael Kors launched in 2000. MIchael

    Premium New York City Marketing Andy Warhol

    • 676 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Better Essays

    American Fashion Fads of the Twentieth Century A fad‚ or craze‚ becomes popular in a culture relatively quickly‚ but also loses its popularity dramatically. A fad that remains for a significant amount of time typically loses its significance in current popular culture as it evolves and becomes accepted into a society ’s everyday culture. In the past hundred years‚ fashion fads have been characterized by politics‚ popular movies‚ music and famous celebrities. Most fads just wither and quickly fad

    Premium World War II Lingerie Cold War

    • 1694 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Better Essays
Page 1 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 50