B-FH103 Cultural and Contextual Studies‚ Fashion 2. Social changes had great influences in Fashion in the 1950s. Analyse two aspects of such social changes as discussed in the lectures‚ which is reflected in Fashion Design. Cite no more than two designers as case studies. Tan Xue Hui Amanda Name FMI-1B/ 14161 Class /ID No. Lucinda Law Lecturer 2012 LASALLE College of the Arts Faculty of Design Singapore Accepted by the Faculty of
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| FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY | SIDDHALI DOSHI | | SECTION F | 11/30/2011 | | TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Executive summary 1 2. Introduction 2 3. History 4 4. Popular digital cameras 6 5. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of writing this report is to enhance my knowledge on the topic that most interests me. Fashion photography is an essential part in the fashion world. The
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Assignment 1: The Fashion Channel 1) If TFC were on a BCG matrix they would fall into the category of a star. They have high market share and high business growth rate. They are the leaders in the fashion niche and should generate large amounts of revenue but need to continue to invest in their channel to ensure it stays profitable. 2) TFC is currently facing 4 critical challenges: Who to market to? Should TFC segment their target market into the four clusters of Fashionistas‚ Planners and
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Fashion in the 1930s was iconic. We look back at this era and we can admire the delicacy of this generation. It’s beautiful. The 1930s was a tough time in America whereas the Great Depression‚ a long and severe recession in an economy or market‚ was a major impact on daily living. Even though this major obstacle was there in full force‚ the trends that this era took on were the beginning of something new. This fashion outlook included men and women both of the higher and lower classes. The 1930s
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The Fashion Channel: Case Write-Up Decision to Be Made The management team for The Fashion Channel (TFC) must decide which customer segment(s) or “cluster” they should target in their new marketing strategy and how they should position TFC to ultimately increase company revenue. When deciding their marketing strategy‚ TFC must consider how they can increase their share of the market (ratings) versus the increasingly competitive fashion programming on CNN and Lifetime‚ and if they can maintain
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Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel Fashion Designer Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel (1883-1971) was born in Saumur‚ Southern France. She began by designing hats‚ first in Paris in 1908‚ and later in Deauville. Her fashion boutiques (one in Paris and one in Deauville) opened simultaneously in 1914. She opened an haute couture salon in Biarritz in 1916‚ and in 1920 moved to Paris in the present quarters on rue Cambon. Ready-to-wear fashions were not introduced until 1978‚ after Coco’s death. Chanel is a member of
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Many perceive teenagers today‚ as leading aimless lives‚ self-centered and not contributing to society‚ making their lives seem to be almost a waste. Therefore‚ in order to change society’s opinion as well as to make the lives of teenagers more meaningful‚ two areas would therefore need to be changed: the condition of the mind as well the taking of actions‚ which works hand in hand in causing this improvement. Firstly‚ having a goal in life would be the first step towards making one’s life more
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to see if I could classify the data into various segments. The fashion channel is very popular among women. Hence‚ I would differentiate between the women viewers based on age‚ spending capacity‚ fashion nerdiness‚ etc. These will become subsets of the superset “women viewers”. Once‚ I determine the segments I would look for any noticeable trends in the segments that will prove profitable for the business. For example‚ some of the trends in the provided market data were: 1. Approximately‚ 15% of
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Fashion Stylist Fashion is a factor in this world‚ without it there simply wouldn’t be life. When one thinks of “fashion‚” the first thing that probably pops into mind is clothing. Yet fashion is clothing‚ it is also so much more than that. Fashion is how people choose to live their lives‚ how people express themselves; it is the outward expression of a new idea‚ which is how business thrives. The business of fashion begins with one single idea; the idea can be something as random and spontaneous
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Fashion Design ♥ Job Description‚ Salaries‚ Benefits and Useful Links Fashion/clothing designers design clothes‚ accessories and shoes. Some design expensive one-off pieces. Others work in a team creating a whole range of mass-produced fashions‚ or specialise in particular areas such as sportswear. The responsibilities of a designer may include: producing concepts making sketches by hand or on the computer developing patterns overseeing production analysing trends in fabrics‚ colours and
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