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    Topshop

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    store for young women selling fashion clothes‚ shoes and accessories. There are Topshop stores throughout the UK. The flagship store in London Oxford Street is the biggest fashion store in Europe. Topshop is part of the Arcadia group which owns other fashion stores such as Miss Selfridge and Warehouse. Topshop mainly sells its own brand products but in larger stores it has concessions of other more expensive similar clothes. As well as selling Topshop clothes in Topshop store‚ they have concessions

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    Mori Girl Research Paper

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    They adore for all kinds of animals‚ care for the environment and like to eat organic food and fresh fruits. Their love for history often makes them pick vintage things to wear. Mori girls aren’t overly focused on being cute‚ but instead practical. Clothing is comfortable and natural‚ made of fabrics such as cotton and wool. Flat shoes that are easy to walk in are perfect. The style often involves heavy layering

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    Swot Brand

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    (Please add your points by editing the blog) Strengths: * hit-the-trend styles * affordability * accessibility - store coverage all over the country * availability in clothes range * numerous choices in product lines * numerous options in collections and styles‚ e.g. vintage boutigues * choices at multiple price points - for different choices of styles and qualities * store space (especially the London Oxford flagship) * additional serives - cafe‚ nail

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    hippie. One will find through research that hippies have a more positive image rather than a hipster. One should choose to have hippie-like characteristics rather than hipster-like characteristics‚ because they are earth friendly‚ they made their own clothes‚ and they believed in

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    fashionable. A hipster is one “who rejects the dominant values and behavior of society‚” and primarily listens to underground music artists‚ and steers clear of big name-brand clothing. Hipsters are unique with the way they dress‚ generally wearing vintage clothes found in thrift shops‚

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    Window Display

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    1.1 Fashion Retail Window Displays For this assignment I am going to analyse the features of 2 fashion retail windows in terms of their effectiveness in supporting a positive brand image. Harvey Nichols In 1831 Benjamin Harvey opened a linen shop in a terraced house on the corner ofKnightsbridge and Sloane Street in London. Later‚ the business was passed to his daughter‚ and started selling Oriental carpets silks and luxury goods alongside the linens. Up to date‚ Harvey Nichols has open

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    The term “grunge” is used to define a specific moment in twentieth-century music and fashion. Hailing from the northwest United States in the 1980s‚ grunge went on to have global implications for alternative bands and do-it-yourself (DIY) dressing. While grunge music and style were absorbed by a large youth following‚ its status as a self-conscious subculture is debatable. People who listened to grunge music did not refer to themselves as “grungers” in the same way as “punks” or “hippies.” However

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    Do you know anyone who has their own dream house‚ super fun pool house‚ pink convertible‚ or their own magical musical movies? No‚ I’m not talking about Paris Hilton or Lindsay Lohan‚ This girl is more classic‚ and more of a role model to every little girl around the world. She’s a fun‚ outgoing character with an outfit for every occasion. She’s Barbie. Today we will learn about this amazing doll and the affect she has had on toy industry. First we will examine the pink and perfect history of Barbie

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    Sample essay plan ‘Rubbish has no value’. Identify the arguments for and against this view. Introduction 120 words approx Paragraph 1 Outline = describe the main points/features Rubbish has no value - define this concept in the introduction as it is the main content phrase in the essay question Value - highlight that this essay is looking at the value of rubbish Rubbish - set out the main points of the argument that demonstrate the value of rubbish There are two parts to this argument and

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    was a little more rebellious and eclectic than the clothes we wear now‚ but it wasn’t weird to be dressed like that because everyone did it. The 1960’s fashion was heavily influenced by 50’s fashion and hippies‚ and these influences caused men and women to grow their hair longer and wear funkier clothes. Hair In the 1960’s clothes defined who you were but even more so‚ your hair showed who you were and who you wanted to be. Many

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