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    Fashion Jewelry History

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    The term costume jewelry dates back to the early 20th century. It reflects the use of the word "costume" to refer to what is now called an outfit. Originally‚ costume or fashion jewelry was made of inexpensive simulated gemstones‚ such as rhinestones or lucite‚ set in pewter‚ silver‚ nickel‚ or brass. Today’s modern costume/fashion jewelry incorporates a wide range of materials. High end crystals‚ cubic zirconia simulated diamonds‚ and some semi-precious stones are used in place of precious stones

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    Scope of fashion forecasting “Forecasting provides a way for executives to expand their thinking about changes‚ through anticipating the future‚ and projecting the likely outcomes.” (Lavenback and Cleary 1981) Long term forecasting (over 2 years ahead) is used by executives for planning purposes. It is also used for marketing managers to position products in the marketplace in relationship to competition. (http://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/free-fashion-industry-article/fashion-forecasting/fashion-forecasting5

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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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    Fashion Industry Channels

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    Introduction Hardly any industry today is as much changing as the fashion industry. New collections‚ new styles and trends emerge faster than ever before. Brands that are "in" today can be "out" tomorrow and vice versa. In addition‚ consumer behavior in the fashion industry changed significantly over the last two decades mixing and mingling fashion segments into individual styles that combine both high and low-end fashion items. In order to keep up with the pace of the industry‚ players have

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    History of Fashion in the 1980s [pic] When we think of fashions from the 1980s‚ we would generally think of colorful‚ bright apparel and accessories of glam metal bands in those times. The clothing and accessories that we wear today do have a deep relation with the 1980’s fashion trends‚ as most of the current fashion comes from the clothing worn in those days. Let us take a look at what clothes‚ shoes‚ haircuts‚ and fashion accessories were being worn then. Men Hairstyles:

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    Fashion and Thrift Shops

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    Fashionable According to Edwin Hubble ’’Fashion is the science of appearances‚ and it inspires one with the desire to seem rather than to be.’’ Fashion plays a very important role in the daily life of every individual. The word fashion itself covers a wide range of different styles and trends. It is include a popular style of clothes‚ hair‚ manners‚ habits and things able to be changed. Most of people use fashion as a way to express themselves. The word fashion is generally used to mean style in clothing

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    Japanese Street Fashion

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    middle of the 19th century‚ Japan began to emulate western fashion. By the beginning of the 21st century‚ it formed street fashion‚ a fashion style in which the wearer customizes outfits by adopting a mixture of current and traditional trends. At present‚ there are many styles of dress in Japan‚ created from a mix of both local and foreign labels. Some examples of popular styles are: Lolita‚ Gyura and Decora fashion. Lolita is a fashion subculture originating in Japan that is based on Victorian-era

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    Fashion and Social Media

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    Fashion and Social Media Deanna Robinson Arcadia University Abstract Due to the changes in technology British luxury brand Burberry has changed its global product and marketing strategy. Burberry is using social media to reposition and better market its product. For small fashion companies like 3.1 Phillip Lim the use of social media to generate business internationally can be harmful to its reputation. I will discuss the pros and cons each company could face while using social media to generate

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    As an undergraduate student of fashion and textile design at Rachana sansad‚ the past 3 years have proved to be extremely valuable in helping me clearly define my future goals and career objectives. Having witnessed first-hand the techniques of tie and dye ‚ dabhu ‚ kalamkari and various such arts I am drawn to techniques of traditional techniques surface ornamentation as well as eager to explore the new techniques introduced due to the advancements in technology. Also my visit to Premiere vision

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    Beyond Beyond Fashion

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    Beyond Beyond Fashion There is a trick of my writing teacher: When we finish reading an essay‚ first he asks: "What is it about?" We answer‚ then he asks:" If that’s not what the essay is about‚ then what is it about?" So we answer again‚ striving to squeeze out every drop of intelligence out of our brain cells. Repetitively‚ after we are willingly tortured by this same question for three more rounds‚ the essence of the essay shows up. This was exactly the same feeling I received from the exhibition

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