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    earlier days. Social class and self-esteem also play a major in fashion designs. From 1900 to 2007‚ popular fads have included such fashion statements as rear-enhancing bustles‚ short flapper dresses‚ wide-leg bell bottoms‚ and deliberately ripped jeans (www.random history.com/1-50/003clothing.html). Most fashion designs in the 1900s were for women of the upper class. Fashion designs today are made for the wide variety of sizes that people wear and the shapes that they come in unlike fashion designs

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    have been around since the late 19th century. It remains a timeless embellishment‚ with recent appearances in the Ralph Lauren Spring 2016 Menswear fashion show. Cuffed-up pants add a stylish detail that emphasises a well-fitted dress pants or casual jeans. This additional detail could also inadvertently become a sartorial gaucherie if you do not pull off the look. Cuffed-up pants should be paired with a straight to skinny fit that does not have a flare at the bottom – any pants skinnier should only

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    Fashion In The 1900's

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    manner. They were more hippie during this period. Meaning‚ they would tie-dye their jeans or shirts‚ and their bell-bottom jeans. Bell-bottoms moved once again into standard design; Sonny and Cher designed bell-bottoms in the US in the 1970s. They were popularized by wearing their famous network show. Also in the 1970s designer Laura Ashley and Jessica McClintock popularized the prairie phenomenal dress. Blue jeans emerged in the 1970s as an everyday wear. Youngsters adorned their pants with studs

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    strategy appeared to be working because many people just wanted jeans and at the time this is what was offered and so people bought them. The old strategy was designed to enable the company to realize economies of scale in production and advertising which worked for a while but stopped working when other options were being given to the people. The strategy appeared to be working from many decades because people were buying the jeans but then they stopped and that is when the strategy stopped working

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    micro-mini dresses and skirts‚ hot pants‚ and bell bottom pants with chunky heeled shoes or knee high go-go boots. Fabrics were printed with flowers or wild patterns in bold psychedelic colors. "The Hippie Look" was very popular. It included bell-bottom jeans‚ peasant skirts‚ flouncy shirts‚ fringed vests‚ sandals‚ love beads‚ huge sunglasses‚ bandanas‚ and headbands. Hair was worn long‚ in braids‚ or in afros. Men Early 60’s - Men mainly wore single breasted suits in conservative colors with narrow

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    from the United Nations for improving global workplace standards. Up until 1992‚ Levi’s employees worked on their own operating machines in which they performed a single‚ specific‚ and repetitive task‚ such as sewing zippers or belt loops on jeans. Pay was based on a piece rate system‚ in which workers were paid a set amount for each piece of work completed. A worker’s productivity and pay was highly dependent on levels of skill‚ speed‚ and stamina. By 1992‚ however‚ Levis Strauss

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    Levi Strauss in the US (Part A): Fading Denim? Abstract: Levi Strauss‚ the original blue jeans manufacturer and largest apparel manufacturer till the 1990s‚ has been steadily losing market share in the US since 1996. Levi was also said to have been sloppy in terms of keeping up with the latest trends in fashion and hence was taken over by competitors such as Tommy Hilfiger‚ VF‚ Gap. Part A of the case talks about this phase of Levi‚ from its birth. The case highlights the period in Levi’s

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    a given time such as skinny jeans. Some styles become classics‚ which are styles that become acceptable and in good taste anytime and place such as the classic black dress. A fad is a short lived fashion that suddenly becomes popular and quickly disappears; generally it only affects a specific group of the population such as low rise jeans wore by juniors. A trend is a general direction or movement as a style begins to be accepted such as the revival of high-waist jeans made from a light denim which

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    cheekbones. They do not find the professor at his desk‚ so I tell them that the professor is expected to be back shortly. With the excited look in the faces‚ the subjects introduce themselves to me as Chang and Lionel. Wearing boat shoes‚ worn and tattered jeans and t-shirts with intricate logos‚ the subjects mention recently returning to campus from the study abroad program in Florence‚ Italy. In a few seconds‚ they leave and I do not see them again. At 4:25 pm‚ suddenly‚ a

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    into others. Ex 1: Remember those sweaters/pins/scarf’s that had your initial embroidered on them. They were popular about 5 years ago. You looked outdated if you wore it 6 months after you made the purchase. Ex 2: DSLR Photography Ex 3: Faded jeans Trends: Trend is based on consumer needs and lifestyle changes. Products that are born out of a trend are made specifically to meet new consumer needs and behaviors.  Trends start with the seeds of change and slowly grow into new directions impacting

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