and gangsters. During the Prohibition era these gangsters became increasingly popular and influenced America as well as the fashion of the 1920s fashion. The most notorious gangster of this time was Al Capone‚ infamously known for his style as well as the Valentines Day massacre. Much like the other fashion trends of the 1920s such as the flapper girls‚ the gangsters fashion showed the rise of organised crime in America during the Jazz and Prohibition age. Prohibition was a law passed by the American
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BRIONI HISTORY: Brioni is an Italian fashion house founded in 1945 by Nazareno Fonticoli and Gaetano Savini.In 1990‚Umberto Angeloni became CEO of Brioni. It specialises in the sale of hand-made suits. Brioni’s first fashion show was held in 1952 at the Pitti Palace‚ Florence.The show gave the company world wide exposure. In 1954‚ the Brioni held the fashion show in New York City‚ followed by shows in eight other American cities. That year Brioni opened new shops on both sides of the Atlantic
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Daisy Fashion Interview Paper 9-10-12 Fashion plays a major role in people’s lives; it is always changing bringing in new styles as well as new colors for each season. When it comes to fashion‚ everyone wants the latest trend‚ to be in style whether they are inspired by celebrities or the fashion worn in the streets. Many questions arise as to why people buy what they buy‚ how much money they are willing to spend‚ where they shop at etc. I conducted an interview on 5 of my friends about
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Fashion in the 60’s The 60’s were a time of change and challenge. They brought hippies‚ space age‚ folk music‚ and the Beatles. Women’s skirts got shorter‚ men’s hair got longer‚ and everyone talked about love. The 60’s was characterized by the feeling that a break with the past had been achieved. Clothes‚ furniture‚ and products all looked newer‚ brighter‚ and more fun. The swinging 60’s were at their height. Women’s hemlines were very short. Fashion in the 60’s tended to encourage
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EVENING WEAR COSTUME IN 1890- 1900 GAY/ NAUGTY NINTEIS REASERCH SEMINAR IN THE HISTORY OF COSTUME Table of contents Introduction……………………….…1 History and Events…………………..1 Art and Architecture…………………4 Fashion in the 1890s…………………6 Conclusion…………………………...11 Appendix………………………………12 Bibliography…………………………22 "Humanity takes itself too seriously. It is the world ’s original sin. If the cave-man had known how to laugh‚ History
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The History of Fashion Editor Fashion editor was born because of the existed of magazine. The first magazine in the world came from germany named Erbauliche Monaths-Unterredungen (translation: Edifying Monthly Discussions). Founded by Johann Rist‚ a German poet and composer. These magazine contain about art‚ literature‚ philosophy and science. But actually‚ the first fashion magazine was not a magazine. Instead it is a fashion illustration book by Josse Amman (1586) that regarded as the
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Studies Fashion in the 80s: Why the 1980s Was the Most Influential Fashion Era No one will forget the times of padded shoulders‚ Members Only jackets‚ Doc Martens‚ and neon. That’s why the 1980s were the most influential of all eras in regards to fashion. The great importance of the 80s‚ in regards to fashion‚ is shown by the fashion icons on the day‚ the era of fashion shows‚ and specific trends still reflected today. Fashion icons in the 80s made a huge impact on the fashion industry
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expenditure. Many people have had to restructure the way their families live and have had to cut down on many unnecessary expenses. Fashion is one of the first categories that people cut down on. Food and housing are seen as essentials and fashion is seen as a luxury. Thins being the case‚ people don’t have the money to buy and spend‚ making it difficult for fashion houses to remain open as they have a dwindling clientele. 4.
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Fashion and Surrealism: Why Not? Lisa Junor Fashion Design Stage 3 Robert Gordon University Word Count: 2754 Fashion and Surrealism: Why Not? Imagining a world where your dreams and subconscious co-exist with the general happenings of life is surreal however extremely alluring. Surrealist artists and fashion designers have a steady belief in this fantasy and have attempted to achieve this through the work of art and fashion. Throughout
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infrastructure being antiquated and the possibility that hardware vendors will upgrade their machines leaving them incompatible with DOS. Because Zara’s core business model is vertically integrated‚ it could specialize in speed and efficiency and the fast fashion trend. By assessing the pros and cons of the new IT infrastructure with Zara’s brand image‚ they determined that implementing the new POS networking system is beneficial for Zara because 1) it creates a more robust and scalable system that is more
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