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    for the Hard Times Even during the “Hard Times” and wartime‚ people still needed to be entertained to pass the time and find enjoyment. The people of the 1930’s were no exception. They enjoyed many kinds of entertainment especially if they could do them inexpensively. Some of their favorite pass-times were film‚ radio and print. Film of the 1930’s was labeled “The Golden Age of Hollywood.” Movies were being made with sound and color‚ new genres included gangster‚ musicals‚ news reporting‚ historical

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    Fashion Blog

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    1.2.2 Observation From Fashion Blogs 1.2 Scope of Study 1.3 Objectives 1.4 Significant of Study Chapter 2: Review of Literature 2.1 Generation Y 2.2.1 Definition of Generation Y 2.2.2 Characteristics of Generation Y 2.2.3 Western and Eastern Generation Y 2.2.4 Hong Kong Generation Y 2.2.5 Generation Y Consumer Behavior 2.1.5.1 Consumer Behavior of Generation Y In Fashion 2.2 Fashion Blog 2.3.6 Definition

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    FASHION FORECAST IN INDIAN RETAIL Key Words: Modern‚ Creative‚ Forecasting‚ Direction -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract This paper will attempt to throw light on the various perceptions of Fashion Forecast in India. It will also show methods used in India for developing new collections for different seasons‚ attempting to weave an international feel with Indian styles‚ colors and emotions. Under the background of traditional

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    The 1930s proved to be a difficult time for America by reason of the stock market crash‚ resulting in the Great Depression. During this strenuous time‚ people looked to something‚ anything‚ to lift their spirits. They needed a reminder that everything might end up all right after the arduous problem at hand. During the hardships of the 1930s‚ sporting events such as baseball‚ the olympics‚ and boxing improved the morale of the people.  Baseball played an influential role in giving people hope throughout

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    Passion for Fashion

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    Fashion plays an important role in the daily life of every individual. It starts with deciding what to wear‚ how to wear it‚ and so forth. Imagine the world without fashion. Not a nice one is it? Every individual owes admiration to those behind-the-scenes people who are responsible for making the world so fashionable; one in particular a fashion marketer. A career as a Fashion Marketer is an interesting career filled with nothing but fashion‚ adventure‚ and excitement. Being a Fashion Marketer is

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    Fashion Is A Statement

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    "Fashion is a statement. Fashion does not have to be worn casually‚ nor outside the runway. Fashion is fit for all sizes for all people of all ages. Fashion is an art of personal self-expression‚ not an excuse to be pretty or popular." -Anonymous. People use fashion as a way to express themselves and to show who they really are without having to say anything. Fashion can be used to show boldness of one or creativeness. When we look into our world today we see many combinations of style. The clothing

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    Fashion Industry

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    Pakistani fashion industry Pakistani fashion industry has grown by leaps and bounds in last twelve to fifteen years. Many famous fashion designers are working in this field and contributing their work to the progress of the industry. With opening of the new institutes and fashion schools our industry has found new horizon with new talent pouring in. As Pakistani fashion industry has many talented and creative fashion designers. Every fashion designer has new and creative ideas which make them distinguish

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    Islamic Fashion

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    Islamic Fashion Objective Objective Islamic Fashion is actually covers wider scope. Each continent have different perspective on Islamic Fashion - culture influence Fashion always reflects women Muslimah Fashion Introduction v It is important to distinguish between what Muslims wear and what has come to be defined in the literature and the market place as "Islamic fashion." v What counts as Islamic or not is a matter of considerable debate amongst Muslims. v Whilst many consider

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    Teenage fashion

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    Essay on Teenage Fashion in winter General subject: Fashion Limited subject: Teenage fashion in winter Thesis statement: There are different ways‚ the piece of fabric‚ called the scarf or muffler can be of such importance when it comes to teenager’s fashion especially in winter. Supporting points: 1. Scarves or mufflers are never out of fashion. 2. It can be purchased at a very reasonable price and it’s efficient and it keeps the body warm in winter. 3. Scarves or mufflers go with any

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    Deconstruction in Fashion

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    DECONSTRUCTION IN FASHION Deconstruction was a revolutionary approach introduced by Frenchman Jacques Derrida in the study of literature. He applied his theory onto Western Metaphysics to expose its flawed nature and in an attempt to question the basic of the basic‚ the nuances (possibly unconscious to the author himself/herself) that contribute to the hemming and taking apart‚ the constructing and de-constructing within a text. J. Hillis Miller has described deconstruction this way:

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