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    Sweater Brand Analysis

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    even in her sweater? Then Alcott is the go-to brand for you. With stunning embroidery work, vibrant patterns this brand satisfies the needs of a lively person. 2.…

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    silkworms. Both genders would wear a dress jacket with an upper short shirt jacket/ waist jacket, lower floor-length skirt, long silk belt with a ring jade and a cotton shawl around arms, known as a Hanfu (漢服). The Hanfu would often have detailed embroidery of a dragon or flowers behind the garment made out of colourful wool, linen and hemp. Overall, clothing in Ancient China became important towards them because it reflected their culture and differences in social status based on the…

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    would concretize my observation is the pillars and the ceilings. This provides an implication that Filipinos were integrative as they were able to adapt easily to the new trends brought by the Spanish arrival. When our class reached the displayed embroideries I found out…

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    The Different Sides of Symbols I always think that something means one thing, but one of my peers think it means something completely different than what I did. Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel, The Scarlett Letter, is a tale of two tales. One side of story shows bravery and beauty, while the other side shows weakness and darkness. When looking at the symbols that Hawthorn used, it is easy to think they each represent something dark. But when one takes a closer look at the symbols, each end…

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    Zardozi Case Study

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    INDUSTRY- ZARDOZI EMBROIDERY IN LUCKNOW ABSTRACT BACKGROUND OF INDUSTRY Over the period 1994-1995 almost INR 1.43 billion worth of zardozi work was done in Uttar Pradesh which gave employment to 2,18,000 workers. Of this INR 1.43 billion, export accounted for 250 million. By 1999-2000 production had increased by 41.7%, exports by 12% and number of workers had increased by 33.33%5. Fig1 Generic Structure of Industry The exporter/retailer gets the contract and delegates it to Karkhandaars…

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    do not sit under her nose in an aligned manner. Additionally, her forehead is very small. Her jawline is soft and blends in with her neck. A headcover veils the bulk of her forehead and hair. Her garments are bilayered and are decorated with gold embroidery, with the first layer of a purple fabric and covering the majority of her figure, with openings to the second layer on her torso, right wrist, and lower shins. The second…

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    In 1846 a man by the name Elias Howe wanted to create a machine that allowed people to sew clothing at a much greater speed. Not only would this invention be speeding up the process of making clothing in factories but also for social at-home purposes. With the invention of the sewing machine it put an end to the cotton industry and how clothing was originally made into a more sufficient process. Although sewing machines allowed for a more sufficient work process for the workers it also caused,…

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    BACKGROUND Born to Celestino and Maria- Louisa Schiaparelli on September 10 1890, Elsa Schiaparelli studied philosophy at the University of Rome where she published her first book of sensual poetry. Later on her parents sent her to the convent at the age of 22, where she was released after she went on a hunger strike. She then became a nanny in London and spent most of her free time in museums In the depression error after World War 2, Elsa Schiaparelli questioned reality and revolutionised…

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    In The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne creates symbols surrounding Hester Prynne, in which serve a deeper meaning in the novel. The actual scarlet letter changes its meaning throughout the story. In the beginning, it was a symbol of shame and sin written as," Ignominious "( Hawthorne 38,48) and " token of infamy" (Hawthorne 44). The author uses this diction to show the hostility Hester faces from the other Puritans as she carries the marking upon her chest everyday. During the middle, Hester learns…

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    Mirka Mora Essay

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    person, has been delineate collectively of Australia’s living true bohemians. She has contributed considerably to the expansion of latest art, with a career spanning over sixty years leading to a prolific vary of design, from drawing to painting, embroidery to sculpture, mosaics to doll-making. Mirka’s capricious work is thought for that includes vibrant motifs of angels, cats, dogs, snakes, birds and youngsters. The Melbourne-based creative person (pictured) has currently collaborated on a…

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