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    student’s parents could not be able to afford the clothes. Some parents may not make a decent income and students could get may fun of getting call poor. Some parents may find the acceptable clothing, but it could not be the school’s desired color for the outfit.…

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    afternoon event, acceptable clothes can be colorful and a dress or slacks. At an evening event darker colors are advised and the fashion of the clothing should be more formal than not. A wedding can range from white tie being the “most formal of wedding dress codes (think state dinners and the Oscars)” (Knot 1) to semi formal in which the proper clothing solely relies on the setting of the wedding. People view weddings as an opportunity to dress to the nines and elegant. Dressing appropriately…

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    illustrated in the dramatic differences in their clothing styles. For instance, the “cowboy” would probably prefer listening to country music and participating in outdoor activities such as hunting or four-wheeling. “Rockers,” on the other hand, might prefer to crank up the latest “Guns and Roses” CD and lie around watching MTV all night. As observers, we would probably be making a valid assumption when we disassociate these two groups of people. Clothing is not just a tool we use to categorize…

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    known as a fashion icon which further exemplifies the fashionista persona. - O: This is an international event. Styles magazine is a magazine company that is highly respected in the fashion industry. The magazine contains lookbooks of designer clothing and the author placed A$AP Rocky on the front cover to capture the consumers attention. - A: This magazine cover will capture the attention of anybody that is subscribed to "Styles" magazine or anybody that has an interest in highfashion. That…

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    Frank Sorbeir

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    with various types of clothing in a matter of seconds. Our group members were inspired by several of these fashion shows including Frank Sorbeir’s Winter/Fall 2013 collection. It may seem very different for a high fashion show to only consist of one article of…

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    With a slogan like “Live Your Life, Love Your Job”, it’s impossible for an employee at American Eagle to not have a great experience, right? Wrong. Unfortunately, what they fail to tell employees is how hard it is to “love” their job when dealing with the types of customers that stroll into the store. Potential employees will train and prepare to become a sales associate, but it is hard to account for all the types of customers they will interact with, or try to help, on the sales floor at…

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    SWOT Analysis Zara and Burberry are both companies are in the clothing market however, exist in very different ends of the industry. Burberry is a high-end name brand retailer whereas Zara is a lower end fast fashion retailer. Zara has built its brand through the building blocks of Superior Efficiency and Price. The clothing store has stores in over 2200 stores in 93 countries and is one of the world's leading fast fashion retailers. Instead of focusing on pricey advertising campaigns, Zara…

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    fashion takes various meanings from school uniforms to designer clothing. Sempele and Mugalaivai (2012) wondered if a person’s views on school uniforms affected their self-esteem. They hypothesized that there was no relationship between the independent variable, school uniforms and…

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    The Importance Of Fashion

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    Fashion can be defined as the latest style of clothing, hair, decoration, or behaviour. It often changes according to a particular time or era. Fashion often defines modernity. A person that manages to keep up with these trends can be called fashionable. However, if we were to really reflect on fashion, we will find that it is more than wearing the latest clothing in style or looking good. Fashion can often be a way of expressing individuality and identity. For example, a girlish girl may…

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    some people still order 1960s clothes today. Men had slick long hair and woman wore wigs made with real hair. They also copied Marilyn Monroe style after her death of barbiturate overdose.This is the 1960s Popular clothing, popular accessories, and hairstyles. First, the popular clothing in the 60s. Woman and men wore lots of colors. First is the womans fashion, in the 60s woman wore lots of dresses. They wore lots of dresses they even wore dresses made out of paper. They would sometimes tear…

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