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    Interview with Wes Anderson - Castello Cavalcanti: Home? Italy? Prada. Anderson transports us to Castello Cavalcanti in the suitably midcentury year of 1955. The quiet evening scene‚ exuding that richly Italian feeling falling somewhere between idyll and indolence‚ set in a village skipped over by modernisation. This atmosphere splinters apart when a race car crashes into the center of town. The last project expression‚ “Prada Classics #3”‚ has been presented in a first-ever preview during the

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    Marc Quinn Research Paper

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    Sonsbeek ’93‚ Arnhem (1993)‚ Give and Take‚ Victoria and Albert Museum‚ London (2001)‚ Statements 7‚ 50th Venice Biennale (2003) and Gwangju Biennale (2004). Solo exhibitions include Tate Gallery‚ London (1995)‚ Kunstverein Hannover (1999)‚ Fondazione Prada‚ Milan (2000)‚ Tate Liverpool (2002)‚ Irish Museum of Modern Art‚ Dublin (2004)‚ Groninger Museum‚ Groningen (2006) and MACRO‚ Rome (2006)‚ DHC/ART Fondation pour l’art contemporain‚ Montréal (2007) and Fondation Beyeler‚ Basel (2009). Marc’s sculpture

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    lotion with the perfume for example. Also‚ there are no separate segments between women; all women want to wear perfume. 3. There are many competitors when it comes to perfumes. But I would say that Chanel’s Coco Mademoiselle‚ Lancome’s Ô and Prada are three main competitors. Chanel is a company based in France. Chanel is just as famous as Dior‚ if not more. They built their reputation on quality and

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    Eassy on Ray Ban

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    Introduction • Ray-Ban is an Italian owned brand of sunglasses founded in 1937 by Bausch & Lomb. They were introduced for the United States Army Air Corps. Ray-Ban has popularized the aviator sunglassess and now creates sunglasses to suit everybody. • In 2007‚ Ray-Ban re-introduced the original Ray-Ban Wayfarer design‚ but expanded the colour options beyond the traditional palette to include patterns like checks and camouflage and colours like navy‚ white‚ turquoise‚ red‚ and blue. • You can see

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    market simulation

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    Market Segmentation When the magazines are developed‚ reading magazines become more and more popular in people’s daily lives. Therefore‚ a host of different kind of category magazines is created‚ such as catering‚ fashion and auto industry‚ which provide a good source for people to obtain knowledge and enrich their experience. Initially‚ one of the most popular magazines is called “play boy” which is mainly decision for males in modern world. The “play boy” is found in December‚ 1953; at the beginning

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    costs are low. Most value is based upon how the item is perceived. If an item is trendy or fashionable‚ it can be sold quite easily at a high price. Rivalry (Medium) The luxury goods industry is somewhat competitive. Among the top contenders are: Prada

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    place in today’s generation‚ for the most part‚ always targets women. According to Jean Kilbourne Prada‚ which is a fashion brand‚ has more than 1 page of a young girl only wearing underwear (Kilbourne‚ 505). The young girl is pictured nearly naked. Fashion is a big influence on today’s society. They play a big role on influencing others what to wear and like. It’s sick to see that such a big name like Prada would even dare to put a young girl in their magazine in just plain underwear. It’s disturbing

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    Independent women in the media Movies Fatal Attraction (1987) and Devil Wears Prada (2006) are two classical movies that talks about the story of independent women who is in the working force. Even though these movies are released almost 20 years apart‚ they share a lot of similarities with how independent women are being portrayed in the media. Fatal Attraction was released in the 1980s when the third wave feminism movement began. It became an instant classic in the 80s and was nominated

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    and low-end fashion items. In order to keep up with the pace of the industry‚ players have to define and create ever innovative means to distribute their merchandise – this applies for budgeters like C&A as well as for luxury brands like Gucci or Prada. This paper aims to assess those emerging forms of distribution channels by outlining the prevailing formats and exhibiting examples of such innovations by the means of a mini case study for each respective innovative distribution channel. Characteristics

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    motivation in management

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    This essay intends to examine several motivation theories with reference to the film the Devil wears Prada‚ and then discuss some challenges managers may face when attempting to motivate employees in the contemporary world of work. Following this introduction‚ three motivation theories including ERG theory‚ two-factor theory and reinforcement theory are exemplified by the film the Devil wears Prada in the findings part. Then‚ conclusions generating from findings as well as recommendations suggesting

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