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    Dearest Respondent‚ Good day! I am Allyn Mae “Ally” B. Espinosa‚ a senior student at Seven Pillars Catholic School‚ I am inviting you to be part of my research entitled “The Philippine Gay Community: Distinctive Culture and Derogation” which studies about the distinctive Gay culture‚ how they can triumph against stigma and derogation‚ and why they are degraded in the Philippine Community. I need your help by filling up two pages of written questions candidly and honestly. My chances of graduating

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    style or practice‚ especially in clothing‚ footwear‚ accessories‚ makeup‚ body piercing or furniture. "Fashion" refers to a characteristic; however‚ often-habitual trend in a look and dress up of a person‚ as well as to dominant styles in behavior. "Fashion" usually is the newest creations made by designers and are bought by only a few numbers of people; however‚ often those "fashions" are transformed into more recognized trends. For a broad cross cultural look at clothing and its place in society‚ refer

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    Case Study Lululemon SWOT

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    delivery services multiple times per week. Widen product lines: Lululemon offers high quality athletic apparel and accessories‚ especially yoga products that are differentiated from competitors. It is joining up with fashion designers to produce new clothing styles and widen their product lines. Their management team with a mix of retail‚ design‚ operations‚ product sourcing‚ and marketing experience from such leading apparel and retail companies as Abercrombie & Fitch‚ Limited Brands‚ Nike‚ and Reebok

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    wear skimpier clothing. Both of these descriptions can be seen in 90s fashion. Minimalism was a widely accepted trend of the 90s‚ as shoulder pads and off-the-shoulder sweaters became outdated and were replaced with cleaner lines and sleeker silhouettes. The excessive glamour of the 80s faded away‚ and jewelry became either non-existent or chic in its fineness and barely there quality. The only attribution to 1980s excess glamour was the bedazzling and embellishments to clothing or iridescent

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    expectations towards modesty and acceptable clothing is clearly evident in all aspects of contemporary apparel choices. Instead of strict regulations‚ the attitude is more about individuality and anything goes (within reason). Modern beach wear styles show the wide variety of choices available to the consumer‚ with personal choice being the deciding factor. It is not unusual to see women topless sunbaking in brief bikini bottoms‚ as well certain beaches where no clothing is considered acceptable. The body

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    will help increase student’s academic performance. Students should be for school uniforms because they decrease distractions‚ increase student engagement‚ and help create a safe school environment which increases student academic performances. Clothing distraction have decreased after school uniforms becoming mandatory. Clothes have been a big distraction to students. Their academic performances have improved after making school uniforms mandatory. "Some experts believe that a

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    sector that works to meet the demand for apparel and dictates the trends for what should be worn. This industry consists of five distinct and separate levels. These levels are haute couture‚ luxury wear‚ affordable luxury wear‚ mainstream clothing‚ and discount clothing. The production part of the industry‚ that which takes the concept for a piece of apparel all the way to the hands of those who purchase it‚ is made up of four basic sectors. These sectors include producers of the goods necessary to make

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    Superdry Group Report Superdry is a clothing company inspired by a trip to Tokyo in 2003. They aim to create clothing that incorporates 3 cultures: Japanese‚ American and British. They manage to do so by merging together British tailoring with Americana design‚ with subtle hints of Japanese characters. As a result‚ Superdry is a unique clothing brand with an exceptional amount of detail‚ leading to it being a very popular brand for those 16-35. Another aspect that has made the brand so popular is

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    Emily Meyer and Leigh Rawdon started Entrepreneurial business (Small start‐up business) which is the Tea Collection as a shop for children’s clothing wholesale business that consists of three baby sweaters and only one shop. Emily Meyer was a designer and Leigh Rawdon was an entrepreneur person who dreams to open her own business. The idea for making the clothing company that makes new children cloths line was right for both of them and will help to make their

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    but the main form of judgment is due to appearance. With one look‚ we make inferences on the economic status and background of other people. It is no secret that less fortunate people generally do not have as nice clothing as those who are wealthy. But is the difference in one’s clothing a worthy reason for them to be treated differently? The answer is no‚ yet it still occurs each and every day for students who are without uniforms. Children should not be treated differently just because their parents

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