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    Fashion blogs are bad

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    Fashion blogs are bad Did you know that a fashion blog is actually a drug‚ well it’s not classified as a drug but you get addicted to them. You stop seeing the importance in life such as news‚ disasters and so on. All that’s on your mind is fashion‚ shoes and makeup. Fashion blogs also makes you spend money. I think fashion blogs are bad and here comes some reasons. First of all fashion blogs are only nonsense. All there is to read are clothes‚ makeup‚ bags and shoes. All their readers

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    Fashion throughout the Decades Interest: I chose to look at fashion and how it has changed and developed through the decades. Fashion up until the 1960’s varied widely. The 1960’s specifically were known as the “Flower Power” era‚ or the hippie movement. One of the social youth groups preceding the Flower Power era was referred to as the rockers. The rockers were a group of younger generations who typically wore black clothing such as leather jackets. Their style is echoed in greatly in the idea

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    A Young Fashion Designer

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    therefore‚ those traditional values are more understandable. Fashion in Japan commenced quite late‚ even during the Taisho period (1912-26)‚ wearing western clothing was a sign of sophistication and an expression of modernity. It was after the Second World War‚ fashion information from the USA and Europe began to spread throughout Japan. People in metropolitan centres in Japan‚ especially in Tokyo‚ began to consume Western fashion at a very rapid pace in the 1950s and 1960s‚ and whatever trend

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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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    What is fashion photography? In general terms‚ it is a photograph that is done to specifically display or depict clothing and/or accessories as visual advertising. The majority of the times the purposes of photographs are to document or sell the prevailing style or custom of dress of the time. What the term fashion photography stands for has changed and evolved over time‚ and there are key photographers who have influenced this change. Even though the main component of a fashion photograph is to

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    Summary This report investigates the fashion clothing purchase behavior by examines the drivers such as perception and motivation. Four adults have participated in this research‚ in order to complete an interview which conducted under QUT guidelines‚ and transcripts collected have been used as thematic analysis for further process. Some major findings and recommendations generate after data analysis of interview transcript. Notwithstanding that fashion is subjective‚ Researcher discovered commonality

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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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    Fashion Retail’s Giant LC Waikiki in Malaysia! Global Turkish fashion retailer‚ LC Waikiki‚ opens its first store in Malaysia on December 2‚ 2017 in Kuala Lumpur. LC Waikiki‚ operating its own stores in Malaysia‚ aims to open four stores this year and until the first half of 2018. Stating that they are extremely happy to enter the Malaysian market‚ as one of the prominent economies of Asia‚ LC Waikiki General Manager of Product and Marketing‚ Deniz Aktürk Erdem declared that LC Waikiki allows its

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    Case Study: The Fashion Channel 1. Define the segmentation scenarios considered by Dana Wheeler and discuss the pros and cons of each scenario. In the HBS Fashion Channel case‚ Dana Wheeler considered 3 different market segmentation scenarios. Various market research firms had divided viewers into 4 distinct groups: “Fashionistas”‚ “Planners and Shoppers”‚ “Situationalists”‚ and “Basics”. These four groups were comprised of a mix of consumers with a plethora of demographics‚ all with specific

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