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    What is meant by the Sixties Revolution? In the 1960s Britain started developing into a more permissive society. A permissive society is a tolerant and lenient society regarding various aspects of culture or interests. It is a term that reminds people today of the type of society that has existed in most of Europe‚ Australia and North America since the 1960s‚ in which there was and still is a great amount of freedom in all aspects of people’s daily lives as well as a rapid change in morals. In

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    Winter is coming. This week the temperatures plummeted from mid-nineties to the upper sixties in a flash. Every morning I leave for school around 6:30AM‚ this morning it was forty seven and - I was bundled up like a burrito. I suppose I can’t be satisfied because I always comment about the heat and now that it is cold‚ I am still complaining. When moving from a colder climate to a warmer climate it takes a little time‚ clearly‚ for your blood to thin. 2012 brought on the move from mostly cold and

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    alternative lifestyles and radical beleifs were the shocking blow that American culture-- segregation‚ McCarthyism‚ unjust wars‚ censorship--needed to prove that some Americans still had the common sense to care for one another. The young people of the sixties counterculture movement were successful at awakening awareness on many causes that are being fought in modern American discourse. If not for the Revolution that the hippies began‚ political or social reform and the People’s voice would be decades

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    Postmodern Art of the Sixties and Seventies Before the 19th century‚ most artists made artwork that depicted scenes related to religion or mythology. Due to the popularization of the idea of the subconscious mind‚ many artists began exploring dreams‚ symbolism‚ and personal iconography as avenues for the depiction of their subjective experiences. The notion that art should depict the world realistically was challenged as several artists experimented with expressive use of

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    "Fashion is an underestimated social force. It functions effectively not only as an economic colossus but also to engineer social practices" (Finklestein). Fashion is more than its definition as a style of dress that is popular during a certain time or era. We can learn a lot about our culture by looking at current fashion trends because they show the relationships of consumer tastes‚ social habits‚ and eras in history. If we can define the reasons behind certain fashion trends‚ we can analyze a

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    Essay 31.03.2011 Fashion & Franchising Data of franchising in fashion industry testifies that over 60 % networks of known trademarks are organized by a franchise principle. In nonfood trade the greatest share of franchise market in 2008 was occupied with clothes and footwear franchises (51 %). In comparison with 2007‚ there was registered a strong jump in development of clothes trade which made 40.5 %‚ and footwear trade – 84.6 %[1]. Let’s consider experience of large and all known franchising

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    Exam Fashion Flow Theories -- The Instrument of Meaning Exemplified as an instrument of meaning‚ the fashion system is a menagerie that takes meaning on an arduous cycle. One that sheds light on how its products are idealized‚ produced‚ adopted‚ and then finally discarded after serving its utilitarian or ideological purpose. Mass communication and other conduits of information dissemination play a role in channeling meaning from its origins to the consumer (McCraken 1986). The fashion system

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    Indian Mehndi Designs It is said that the at any festival or religious event‚ the preparation of a girl/woman can not be completed without MEHNDi‚ & it isa world truth. Mehndi filled hands make a lady more charming. Indian styles of mehndi are more famous in 2013. Girls and women are keen to wear mehndi at every event. Indian mehndi designs are mostly floral‚ peacock and geometric shaped designs. These designs are developed not only for the front side of hand but also for the back side of

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    Introduction In this essay I will compare and contrast the fashion styles‚ trends‚ culture and ethos of the post-war era of the 1950’s and the youth revolution of the 1960’s. I will address the ways in which fashion was utilised by members of society at this time to shape class-based identities. I will address consumption as a cultural phenomenon and theory on fashion of communication as a backdrop. Following this and in order to gain a degree of critical depth I will focus on two British subcultures

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    fashionable‚ you just not cool. Fashion is an arbitrary mistress to whom most women are slaves‚ but though her mandates are often unreasonable and not seldom absurd‚ she is followed willingly. Men’s attitude towards fashion is neither negative nor favorable. They pretend that they’re unable to detect distinctions between the latest model and hopelessly out-of-date garment. Men like to wear smart clothes though they just don’t want to reveal it. Men’s fashions change slowly and‚ unlike women

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