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    80s Fashion Essay

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    80s Fashion! For many‚ the 1980s was a great time. The creation of MTV revolutionised fashion‚ the music industry and even how we watched TV. But for others‚ it was nothing but bad hair‚ worse clothing and music often had more to do with machines than talent. The clothes worn in the 80s depicted people who were trying to find themselves. They looked fro ways to express their creativity and individuality. Men wore heavy make-up and grew long hair; for example David Bowie or Boy George. Whilst

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    Why is Eco fashion so popular? CONTENTS 1. Chapter 1: Introduction 2. Chapter 2: A short introduction to Eco fashion 3. Chapter 3: Stella McCartney: its history and effects 4. Chapter 4: Eco fashion designers 5. Chapter 5: If people spend higher price to buy eco-clothing‚ why and how 6. Chapter 6: Conclusion 7. Glossary 8. Indicative Bibliography 1. Introduction The purpose of this essay is to the knowledge

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    A study of the boutique and its marketing technique 1、 Main body of the assignment: This paper discuss as a marketing consultant how can I task to do the following question. The case study show Ms Jacqueline Perci Koh is the owner of a medium size boutique in downtown Orchard Road.The boutique was setup by her mother ‚Mrs Mary Koh‚who lived in UK for many years.Jacqueline was born in UK and at the age of 15‚the family moved to Singapore.She worked very hard and rose quickly to become the Senior

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    The Fashion Icon: Jimmy Choo

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    A FASHION ICON The definition here might be: someone who leads in fashion circles. Someone might also say it was someone whose wardrobe suggests comfort in styles of yesterday‚ today‚ and those up-and-comers of tomorrow. An icon could also be someone who‚ while dressing trendily‚ also was able to be true to a look that celebrated their unique style.... An icon might also be someone whose "look" was simply timeless and unaffected by trends..... I tend to see a fashion icon as having

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    Fashions Of The Sixties – A Guide For Costumes Women Early 60’s - Dresses were worn at knee length. The "Jackie Kennedy Look" was very popular. It included sleeveless A-line dresses‚ short boxy jackets with ¾ length sleeves‚ slim skirts‚ pillbox hats‚ white gloves‚ and large sunglasses. Hair was worn in bouffant styles. Mid 60’s - Dresses and skirts were worn about 4 inches above the knee. Fabrics were brightly colored and black and white optical art patterns were popular. Short white go-go

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    Zara Fast Fashion

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    Case Memo: Zara Fast Fashion 1. With which of the international competitors listed in the case is it most interesting to compare Inditex’s financial results? Why? What do comparisons indicate about Inditex’s relative operating economics? Indeed comparing the financial performance of Inditex with the key competitors‚ Inditex was the most profitable company in terms of ROIC. In terms of revenues‚ income and size‚ H&M shows that it is the most interesting to compare. Inditex has a store number

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    to your team.  I am First year student of International Fashion Branding ( at Glasgow Caledonian Uni.) and lectures such as fashion marketing or fashion branding provided by high skilled fashion editors and buyers ( such as Cara Connell ) are giving me knowledge of fashion history‚ fashion technologies and are preparing me to work like this.  I am taking all opportunities that my Uni is giving me‚ this year I already took part of fashion show‚ helping with producing and styling aspects. I also

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    and global trend existing in each country‚ internet and media culture and their local events. Things that will not be covered in this essay would be globalization or influences from the trickle-down effect‚ individual subcultures‚ and established fashion designers. 1: Comparative Youth Culture: What is it? This essay aims to put both Singapore and Tokyo’s youth culture side by side to pick out the differences from each cities. By writing a comparative essay on the two asian cultures‚ one can see the

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    1950s Fashion 1950s Decade Study – Source Task Teenagers were the driving force of fashion in the 1950s. Until the time‚ clothing trends had been set by the adult market and the way young people dressed was simply set on what the adults wore. As cinema‚ television and rock ‘n’ roll came into the world‚ the youth market began to copy the style of stars. The 1950s fashion changed from the restraint conservative dress code to a freer‚ looser and informal style and therefore having a great impact

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    Fashion Photography has been seen as lightweight end of photography due to it`s close relationship to the fashion industry‚ which is dependent on fast turnover; transitory‚ commercial Fashion advertisement in particular is seen as denying the purity of the image → shows the typical‚ stylised instead of the unique moment/event; has nothing artistic (stylised fashion shoot‚ controlled‚ created‚ unnatural‚ uniform and monotone‚ all are essentially the same in their aim to sell clothes) captured

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