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    Alexandro Zacarias Mr.Marquez English May 12‚ 2015 “Fashion Changes Each Era” Queen Elizabeth would wear different type of clothing in her Era. There was a law about the colors people would wear on their clothes and the type of clothing and everyone was allowed to wear there own clothing. The law was called “Statutes of Apparel”. The idea was to restrain on the people’s clothing. “Elizabethan” was a part of a big social order. Since that era no one has weared that kind of clothing

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    Case Study: Simply Vague

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    Simply Vague is a clothing company that is for the everyday women who is on the go. These styles of clothing are for the fashion forward women‚ I see in NYC. She is a classy‚ sophisticated and simply elegant workingwomen. She is always on the go‚ and with the pieces being very neutral oriented she can easily switch her options and create an outfit in seconds. Simply Vague’s designs are a modern take on classic style but with an emphasis on fit that creates statement pieces in every women’s closet

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    paragraph 6 and then she restates it in paragraph 14. “The objective remains identical in both cultures: to make women feel unwelcome‚ inadequate‚ and ugly.” “He controls the whole fashion industry‚ from cosmetics to underware.” “In Morocco‚ where you design your own clothes and discuss them with craftsmen and –women‚ fashion is your own business.” Works Cited Kennedy‚ X.J.‚ Dorothy M. Kennedy‚ and Jane E. Aaron. The Brief Bedford Reader. Boston: Bedford/ St. Martins‚

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    the effect on workers and productivity. Background “In the 1970s‚ athletic sportswear began to evolve from a product line aimed at small and unique markets into a mainstream fashion product” (Clean Clothes Campaign‚ 2004). Artemis Sportswear Company has helped transform sport shoes and apparel into a fashion statement. Today the “total worth of the athletic apparel and footwear market is estimated at over 58 billion US dollars” (Clean Clothes Campaign‚ 2004). Key Problems In recent

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    the mass media

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    modern life. First of all‚ the mass media affects people’s attitude about fashion. People spend a lot of money and wear the latest collections of clothes‚ because society formed point of view‚ that only new clothes are fashionable. Because of this reason people lose their individuality and style. For example‚ every day we can see people who are wearing the same clothes‚ because in society are formed standards of fashion. A lot of people try to be similar to the actors and dress up as well as they

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    corporations‚ beverage conglomerates‚ and the fashion industry. The wool is pulled over the eyes of the unsuspecting on a daily basis‚ and so much of it is ingrained that we as a society have become desensitized‚ and we have been brainwashed. This is almost done on a subliminal level‚ except for the fact that it is actually right under our noses the entire time. Media affects the understanding of our surroundings‚ and dictates trends‚ fads‚ fashions‚ and what is cool. Beauty is sashayed down the

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    uniforms for their children. (School uniforms can save parents a lot of money as they then only need to buy their children casual clothes to wear on the weekends. Otherwise‚ parents need to constantly replenish their child’s wardrobe with the latest fashions‚ which can be very expensive. They would need to provide clothes for 5 days of every week plus weekends‚ sports and club activities. Uniforms are a special money saver during the growing years‚ when students outgrow their clothes every few months

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    too are finding the brand to be a suitable replacement for kiddy style clothes. Need recognition: This can come from internal stimuli (basic needs such as hunger‚ thirst‚ protection) or external stimuli. Considering that people do not purchase fashion brands based on such needs as‚ “I am cold/naked and need protective covering‚” this first step is likely to be based on external stimuli. Note that the factors that influence a potential Pink customer’s recognition of need may also affect other phases

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    Pop. When she began her solo career Cher came out with lots of popular hits such as “Bang‚ Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)”‚ “Gypsies‚ Tramps & Thieves”‚ “Half-Breed”‚ and “Dark Lady’. Performing in all kinds of spectacular outfits she also became a fashion trendsetter. She eventually became a very successful live act in Las Vegas. Cher made her debut on Broadway in New York City in the early 80s and also starred in the

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    Changes of Hairstyling From the Ancient Civilizations to Modernity and Hairstyles in Different Parts of the World. Abstract Hairstyles have been a sign of status and hierarchy in societies around the world since ancient times. In ancient Egypt‚ Greece‚ and China‚ a woman’s hairstyle often told others of what rank she held in society‚ to whom she was married‚ and even if she was married or widowed. Initially religious and traditional reasoning was taken into

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