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    1920s Fashion Abstract

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    1920s Fashion Abstract The “Roaring” 1920s‚ was a period in America of social evolution. There were changes in the areas of transportation‚ music‚ art‚ dance‚ and even language just toname a few areas. Fashion endured the most dramatic changes in many phases. There were changes in dress and dressing techniques. Hairstyles and products took a turn for the better as well. As a result‚ many of the citizens who were able to reach new heights in dress and hair design also acquired a new attitude

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    Today I’m going to make a speech on the fashion in the 1960’s. Well‚ let’s get right to it! Now‚ there is a common idea of the fashion in the 1960s. Most people thought it was just “hippies” and “bell-bottoms”. Not me. In fact that was one of the reasons I chose fashion in the 60’s. But in reality‚ the fashion in the 60’s was nothing like that. After WW2 ended‚ fashion came back as one of the latest things. For the women‚ in the early 60s the latest fashion was in Jackie Kennedy’s hands. Her style

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    1940's Fashion

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    The 40’s era was where the fashion houses of Dior and Chanel ruled according to Style.com. They dictated the austere style‚ which was strict and plain; yet at the same time sophisticated yet masculine. The forties decade opened up an extensive variety of original and distinctive styles and still remains to be the foundation of masculinity with a feminine edge. The 1940’s were a time marked by World War II and the succeeding independence of women thus being an important factor to not only to the development

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    Fashion in 20 Years

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    the constant development for new products and the continual demand for innovation in style‚ will certainly remain relevant in 20 years as much as it does today. Fashion will develop quickly in the fields of production development and undoubtedly work forward instead of reliving the passed. However‚ the most intriguing changes in the fashion world within the next 20 years will be noticeable in the domains of manufacturing and sustainable revitalization of products and how they will connect. In application

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    fashion a waste of money

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    Designer Clothing and Fashion designer clothing expensive projectmotherhoodnyc.com If there was ever an absolute scam‚ this is it. Billions of people around the world have been brainwashed into believing that brand names equate to better quality and ‘cool factor’. While this may be the case in some instances‚ it is not the norm. Whether it be sunglasses‚ watches‚ hats‚ handbags‚ pants‚ jackets‚ shoes‚ or any other material possession‚ much of the world is not happy unless they have an

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    EN241 Professional Speech Communication Spring 2013 Information Gathering Interview Assignment When I look for a fashion designer to interview‚ I had other option: Christine who works in American apparel. One of classmates introduced me her when I asked him if he knew any designer who I can ask for an interview. However‚ It seemed to be more interesting to ask Agassi Nakhapetian the interview and‚ I thought he might be able to tell me more about the career he did for 20 years and the thing he

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    An indie influence in fashion Does today’s popular apparel abate the underground spirit of the music that inspired it? It was just another Monday night at the Silver Lake club Spaceland‚ and local indie rock band Army Navy was performing onstage. The bassist‚ Ben Gaffin‚ played an almost-hypnotizing riff as the band’s catchy music filled the room. After the show‚ the patio was flooded with people who had anxiously rushed outside for a post-show cigarette. Now that the band and the fans were

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    Fashion Designer - Valentino

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    becoming a fashion designer and took his dream to the inner cities of Paris to study. Whilst in Paris‚ Valentino studied under other well known icons in fashion. His first apprenticeship was with Jean Desses continuing on under Guy Laroche. Valentino quickly learned what it takes to be one of the best in the fashion industry. With Valentino wanting to fulfill higher dreams as a designer‚ he decided to try and build his own fashion house. Valentino left Paris and opened his own fashion studio in

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    Fashion: Visual Culture

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    Fashion cannot survive without the media. Its success as both an art form and a commercial enterprise depends upon attention in the media. The media have played a vital role in shaping fashion into the complex cultural phenomenon it has become. Photography‚ and later film and television‚ have medialised fashion. Fashion has become an intrinsic part of today’s visual culture‚ and vice versa. Fashion magazines‚ glossies and women’s journals cannot exist without fashion‚ but fashion also cannot exist

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    Western History of Fashion

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    costume english 1100–1200 in European fashion (12th century) Costume during the twelfth century in Europe was simple and differed only in details from the clothing of the preceding centuries. Men wore knee-length tunics for most activities‚ and men of the upper classes wore long tunics‚ with hose and mantles or cloaks. Women wore long tunics or gowns. A close fit to the body‚ full skirts‚ and long flaring sleeves were characteristic of upper class fashion for both men and women. Men’s clothing

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