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    1950s mens fashion

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    Due to the war‚ Europe had stopped producing fashion‚ this gave American designers a chance to show what they were capable of. As the wartime restrictions on fabric eased and America’s economy improved‚ the population was able to express themselves through Men and Woman’s fashion. There were certain elements of mens fashion in the 1950s that were standard amongst the general American population. As the war time restrictions on fabric tapered off fashion became more broad. Pleated Pants that had

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    available in relaxed fit and even baggy. Hip Hop had now become a large market for young teenagers and people in their early twenties. I went to a private school with a very strict dress code and even there you could tell that the new urban fashion was having an effect on the way some students dressed. They would try to get baggier pants and would wear bright colored shirts with logos on the front. At ballgames they would wear baggy blue jeans and sweatshirts with "Polo" or "Nautica" emblems

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    Fashion is one of the world’s most important creative industries. It has provided economic thought with a canonical example in theorizing about consumption and conformity. Social thinkers have long treated fashion as a window upon social class and social change. Cultural theorists have focused on fashion to reflect on symbolic meaning and social ideals. Fashion has also been seen to embody representative characteristics of modernity‚ and even of culture itself. Everyone wears clothing and inevitably

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    Simplicity and Femininity in Modern Fashion; Defined By Minimalism CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Outline of the Study Modern Fashion is an industry that is dominating other industries and growing into a large collection of artists who come together to present the world with their art‚ in the form of unique and extraordinary designs and ideas. The fashion industry gained acceleration in the second half of the 1900s‚ when different designers came forth with their extraordinary work and their contributions

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    fashion 1800's

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    Fashion is a popular trend that describes a popular clothing style. In the 1800’s fashion in the United States became a very important factor in society that determined the social status‚ one’s identity depended on what clothes one was wearing. At that time an increase of wealth occurred‚ therefore‚ the focus on fashion and appearances also increased‚ and European countries were influencing it. The economic changes of the country were also a big factor in the evolution of fashion in the 19th century

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    Career Speech Purpose: To inform audience about the career of a Fashion Director Intro: The fashion industry is something I’ve always wanted to be involved in since I was young‚ and I knew I had no choice but to make a career out of it. Many people are skeptical of any career within the fashion industry‚ well‚ in my opinion‚ only because they think you won’t benefit from it or be able to find a job at all. But in actuality‚ fashion is always changing and the demand for people with the knowledge

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF ORIGINALITY IN FASHION BY FIRUZÉ FRENCH The Importance of Originality in Fashion By originality in fashion‚ I’m not talking about the originality of everyday people and their fashion style‚ what they wear and how they wear it. I’m talking about the difficulty top fashion designers face every 6 months when they make a great effort to create a contemporary and original collection for the fashion catwalk to please brutally honest fashion critics‚ of magazines and of the public

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    Ethical Fashion Essay

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    English Programme 2010 Unconditional What role‚if any‚does ethics play in the fashion/design industry? Ethical fashion means fashion which takes into consideration the people behind the clothes we wear‚as well as the environment. When you buy some clothes‚ you may not consider twice about where it was originally made‚by whom and under what conditions.These days people like fast fashion. Fast fashion means fashion that is fast. In other word‚ these clothes adapt to the latest trends quickly

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    Thailand Fashion Industry

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    A. Thailand Fashion Industry In the past‚ Thailand is usually a thought of an agricultural country. Only a decade ago‚ its fashion industry has grown rapidly. Thailand has been known from traditions for high-quality fabrics such as Thai silk. In 2010‚ fashion industry contributed more than 17 percent of the nation GDP. It is also the largest manufacturing industry in Thailand with approximately 4‚000 manufacturers. Fashion industry employed more than one million workers. This is one third of

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    Fashion In Medieval Times

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    In Medieval times‚ fashion for men and women were not the same as fashion in modern day. Fashion in the Medieval times remained generally the same‚ as in Modern day the fashion trends tend to change often. In Geoffrey Chaucer’s‚ The Canterbury Tales‚ the characters introduced have certain clothing and colors that would have a meaning in the Medieval times‚ though compared to Modern day fashion styles‚ the clothes really have no meaning to them. Modern day societies have drastically changed their

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