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    People‚ Industrial Fashion Karsen McKinney History 112: Origins of the Modern World April 17‚ 2013 Debates are still raised about whether or not the positive outcomes of the Industrial Revolution were worth the struggles faced during the time period. Fashion reflects its time period; therefore‚ by looking at the fashion of a time one can understand the motives‚ lifestyles‚ and productivity of the time period. By analyzing the fashion industry as a whole from 1780-1860—trends‚ trades‚ and machinery—the

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    Fashion Design Essay

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    FASHION DESIGN Fashion Designing is the art of applying design and taste to create fashionable‚ trendy clothing. Fashion designers are most influenced by their culture. Some fashion designers work individually or in a team. The main goal of a fashion designer is to keep up with the styles and make their clothing appeal to consumers. Fashion Designers have many duties such as: Researching‚ sketching‚ choosing materials‚ looking at retail samples‚ and marketing

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    Trends in Fundraising

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    Trends in Fundraising As is the case in any industry‚ fundraising and philanthropy are continually going through new trends. These trends are spawned as 1) a response to cultural pressures‚ 2) developed freely in the minds of industry leaders‚ or 3) borrowed from other industries and adapted. Today there are two major trends and a myriad of minor applications (mini-trends)‚ that are a direct response to the major trends in donation giving. Both of these major trends are born from a response to heightened

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    Women’s Fashion in the 1950s The 1950s post-World War II era‚ were a time of fashion evolution. Advances in textile technology subsequent to the war gave way to new fabrics such as spandex and easy-care finishes that suited suburban lifestyle for women in the 1950s. The 1940s boxy structure look with square shoulders and short skirts were replaced by Christian Dior’s “New Look” silhouette‚ which also gave way to an unfitted‚ structural look in the later 1950s. After years of military and civilian

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    identity. In the 21st century‚ fashion as body adornment is still a universal part of a person’s everyday experience (Entwistle 2001: 41-43) yet‚ there is no one specific definition of fashion. Social scientists‚ philosophers and gender theorists present distinct understandings of the complexities of the fashion system. The modern definitions of fashion are derived from the foundational works of Bourdieu (1984)‚ Veblen (1899) and Simmel (1957)‚ who discussed fashion as a tool for social class distinction

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    fashion in the 1940s

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    styles of the celebrities of that era. Another common style was to have full body of hair on top‚ and short on the sides and back. Hair goo was what they used for jell to slick their hair back‚ which gave the shiny glossy look you see in most photos from the 1940’s. Some teenage boys would rock the “longer locks” look‚ like The Beatles‚ and would be claimed “rebels” or “punks” due to the difference since originality wasn’t as accepted back in that time. Shoes- The footwear that girls wore

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    people use internet chat sites and emails instead of phoning people or even writing letters. Also more people sit and watch the television when they have free time rather than going and playing a game or reading a book or doing something else. Trends in technology: The technologies on the 1995 Hype Cycle have evolved; wireless communications have exploded into hundreds of underlying technologies‚ standards and applications‚ and the information superhighway has manifested itself through the

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    Kembi‚ Adeyemi English 102 The 1980s Fashion Scene on A Rapid Comeback The 1980’s fashion is back‚ and its success is rooted in the similar economy we have with the 1980s. As a society we are deciding to “wear our personality”‚ rather than our pocket books and the fashion industry is staying alive by following this trend. With the de-regulation of multiple government policies on industries‚ a failing economy‚ record setting recession and the booming crack-cocaine sales on the streets with

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    Adolph 1          Fashion Magazine Editor      Lauren Adolph                      SOAR  Mr. Steinhauser  December 8‚ 2014  Adolph 2   Today‚ fashion magazines have become a necessity for many and that is all thanks to the  magazine editor. The magazine editor goes through a long process to structure and create the  finished product. Magazine editors have become iconic for their fashion sense. As said on ​ Inside  Jobs​ ‚ “... [they] create an overall vision for what [their] publication will feature

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    London is known as one of the fashion capital cities in the world. The rich mixtures of cultures influence the diverse ways of expression about how people see fashion and be fashionable. Fashion is a way of expressing attitude through individuals or a group of people. It shows a certain level of the personality and taste. This essay will demonstrate how much of the means of individual expression for fashion in London. Nowadays‚ the mainstream high street fashion brands dominate ordinary people’s

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