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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Definition of Fashion Fashion is an outcome of culture. Culture is everything that the members of a society creates based on its economic‚ political‚ and social system. For example‚ fashion during the Middle Ages reflected societal sentiments at the time individuals covered most parts of their body during the this period when sexual freedom was extremely repressed and people were extremely religious. The economy and technology are also important parts of fashion. As an example‚ during the
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application of design and aesthetics or natural beauty to clothing and accessories. Fashion design is influenced by cultural and social latitudes‚ and has varied over time and place. Fashion designers work in a number of ways in designing clothing and accessories such as bracelets and necklace‚ because of the time required to bring a garment onto the market‚ must at times anticipate changing consumer tastes. Fashion designers attempt to design clothes which are functional as well as aesthetically
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Social Science Study on Clothing Industry Present Condition and Structure Adjustment Junxun Li School of Management‚ Xi’an Polytechnic University Xi’an 710048‚ China E-mail: dmezy@163.com Wei Sun School of Management‚ Xi’an Polytechnic University Xi’an 710048‚ China E-mail: aggie8481@126.com Fund item: By sustentation fund from education department of Shaanxi province 2009. (grant NO. 09JK105) Abstract With the financial crisis‚ the textile and garment industry is under multiple pressures both at
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What is the influence of Western fashion to Japanese fashion? Submitted by: Nicole Marie~Madeleine C. Alberto III-Kagitingan General Description of the Study Japanese fashion is one of the most remarkable things about Japan. It is another dimension in itself‚ complete with subcultures such as the Gothic Lolita and Kogals. Many people are intrigued by how Japanese fashion developed and people all over the world try to dress up like the Japanese because in Japan‚ there is no such as
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What is the Role of Fashion Promotion Within the Fashion Industry‚ and how will it develop in the next five years? I am going to write about what the role of fashion promotion is within the fashion industry and discuss how it might develop in the next five years. To do this I shall review what fashion promotion is by defining it and finding out how‚ when and where it started. To understand what fashion promotion really is in a contemporary context I shall broadly look at how it is used and what
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Event Industry Suppliers and Event Organisational Structures Since the beginning of time human beings had the need of having special events. First‚ they were made for cultural and celebration purposes‚ but their area increased continuously. Today‚ the events vary from personal celebrations to mega events‚ from voluntary events to private musical events‚ form cultural to sporting events. Shone and parry classify special events by purpose and these are: leisure events (sport‚ recreation‚ and
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Drivers of Industry Financial Structure J. Development of prepackaged software Investment in innovation is extremely important in software industry. So the R&D/Sales is high. And their products are actually technology‚ so there is no inventory and gross margin is very high‚ which is close to 91%. All facilities they need are an office building and computers. The net plant& equipment is low. A .On-line retailer Receivables are zero because individuals pay cash or credit card when they
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The Fashion Business This page intentionally left blank The Fashion Business Theory‚ Practice‚ Image Edited by Nicola White and Ian Griffiths Oxford • New York First published in 2000 by Berg Editorial offices: 150 Cowley Road‚ Oxford OX4 1JJ‚ UK 838 Broadway‚ Third Floor‚ New York‚ NY 10003-4812‚ USA © Nicola White and Ian Griffiths 2000 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission
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What are the Core Skills and Attributes Required to be a Successful Fashion Buyer? Craig Weighman ABSTRACT This study was carried out in order to explore the role of the fashion buyer and generate a greater understanding whilst also developing informed and insightful opinions on the key attributes required in becoming a successful fashion buyer in industry. The main findings were that the fashion industry is a highly competitive market place as much reliant on business flair and intuition as
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