Title: Women’s fashion in America during the Seventies. Specific Purpose: For my audience to have a better understanding of Women’s’ American fashion in the 70’s. INTRODUCTION * Attention-getter: Do you ever wonder why fashion becomes fashion or how styles become popular? Coco Chanel‚ a famous fashion designer once stated‚ “Fashion is MADE to become unfashionable.” * Audience Motivation: We all are somehow interested in how we look which may have a lot to do with the clothes we
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Fashion designing as a Career in Bangladesh : The Fashion Designer profession‚ has recently emerged as one of the most sort out careers among the youths . These youths have their own creative style of dressing and believe in setting a trend rather than following a trend set by others. A career in Fashion Design not only involves meeting glamorous people and interracting with rich and famous but also gives a impetus to the creative flair of the people who possess a sense of style. The major functional
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Fashion Articles Passion of a Fashion ------------------------------------------------- Thursday‚ November 23‚ 2006 Copyright For Fashion? The discussion The copying of fashion design originals - "knocking off" or "affordable interpretation‚" depending on your point of view - is a practice that designers may have grudgingly accepted in the past‚ when less expensive copies took some time to reach stores and only those consumers who could afford the designer-label originals could be the first
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Case Study Fast Fashion Step 1 After two decades of fast fashion popularity‚ retailers and consumers have come to realize one of its biggest issues‚ its impact on the environment. Can fast fashion and sustainability work together? Step 2 The affordability of Fast Fashion is one of the main reasons for its high demand. Lack of authenticity or Intellectual Property. Fast Fashion has forced retailers to desire low cost and flexibility
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Since I could remember i’ve always had a passion for fashion‚ it might sound cliche but it is true. I vividly recall me playing dress up in my mom’s clothes and putting on a fashion show for my stuffed animals. I loved shopping so much I would beg my mom to take me to the mall just so I could go into every store.Ever since then I knew I wanted to do something in fashion. At first‚ I wanted to be a designer and sew. So I started off taking sewing classes and making little outfits for my bears. Over
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Fashion’s Revolution Although fashion has progressed since the sixteenth-century‚ the meaning and reasoning for fashion has remained the same. The main reasons for needing fashion are for protection‚ individuality‚ identification‚ and representation. By the sixteenth-century‚ the recently developed printing press was turning out books that were used to give other places around the world the experience of this “fashion.” Styles worn in Italy in the early sixteenth-century showed similarities
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textile industry is that of the fashion designer. A fashion designer is the person who comes up with the ideas and designs today‚ for the clothes that we‚ the consumers‚ will be wearing tomorrow. This alone‚ the power to inspire the world of fashion ‚ would be enough to make me want to become a designer‚ but designing clothes is also a way of expressing yourself. Each designer is unique and thus the clothes that each create are just as unique. Although the job of a fashion designer may seem easy‚ there
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about smoking or maybe even gambling as an addiction‚ but there are so many more you would not even dream of. How about considering fashion as an addiction? In the case of writer Delia Cleveland this is true. Fashion was her addiction‚ but she is now a recovering “fashion addict”. In the article‚ “Champagne Taste‚ Beer Budget”‚ Delia describes her affair with fashion and how it changed her life. Consumers cannot blame the advertising completely‚ but there are ways to prevent becoming a victim of false
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many changes and we’re meeting these changes during a time of larger nation-wide fashion change. The world of fashion is an exciting area in which to work‚ and we’ll continue working to ensure our chevron products remain on the edge. Here is an idea of what you can expect and what we hope to achieve. We’re always transforming the way we operate to continuously improve our ability to serve people‚ serve the fashion industry and keep our employees happy. Our employees and partners have continued
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2013 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY An Institute of Design‚ Management & Technology A statutory body under The NIFT Act 2006 NIFT VISION To emerge as a centre of excellence and innovation proactively catalysing growth of fashion business through leadership in professional education with concern for social and human values. MESSAGE The abiding anxiety of career progression is expressed most often through ‘alignment’. National Institute of Fashion Technology aligns itself
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