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    garment because he likes it but because he knows that he is not going to get such an item as cheap as it is here. In simple words, Zara offers fashion and style at a relatively cheaper…

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    Should Fashion Be Politically Correct? is an article written by Vanessa Friedman that discusses whether the fashion industry should be more conscious of the messages that it sends in its shows regarding other cultures. The article mentions how in a recent fashion show Valentino and Junya Watanabe used African influenced themes as well as element from the Middle East in their show. This article also discusses the lack of use of models of color in the fashion industry and how the fashion industry…

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    wanting to go into fashion came, when I was with my friends. We would always talked about our outfits for the day. Since then, I always had a passion for fashion. I love how fashion can attract others’ attention. I love how fashion can show their own personality characteristic. I see fashion as an art. Designers express themselves by what they make. Consumers express themselves by what they wear. Since then, I’ve been dreaming about pursuing my interest and future in the fashion business. Have…

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    Women's Fashion In Canada

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    history and humanities. In the past years, historians avoided the importance of fashion. Particularly, the women’s fashion (Glamour Daze). Furthermore, the 1940s was known as the greatest shift in fashion, people started to celebrate the romantic styles of the past, and became a more embraced with the newest glamorous woman style: modern and glamorous (Glamour Daze). Well, in the 60s, which was called the Age of Pop. The fashion world progressively turned to side of the London street with the…

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    found a love for fashion at a very young age. He was only in primary school when he started working for his aunt Rosa and Ernestina Salvadeo who were both local fashion designers in Voghera, Italy. In an interview Valentino said, "Even as a young boy my passion was to design, and I have been very lucky to be able to do what I have loved all my life. There can be few greater gifts than that." After primary school Valentino decided to move to Paris to pursue an education in fashion design. He…

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    Valentino is a widely known fashion brand, named after its founder, fashion designer Valentino Clemente Ludovico Garavani. On October 6, 2015 designers Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli showcased their spring/Summer collection. The reveal of the collection came out to mixed reviews, the controversy was due to the collections African inspiration and the shows model casting. The source of most of the outrage came from twitter, whose judgment was swift in judging the collections lack of…

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    Elsa Schiaparelli

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    Gernreich’s work. In terms of design, marketing and Merchandizing Elsa Schiaparelli: Elsa Schiaparelli was an Italian fashion designer (1890-1973).She is best known for her revolutionary boldness. She is one of the most prominent figures between the Two World Wars. She was best known for her Avant-garde designs and artistic sense of style. Critical Review of Elsa Schiaparelli’s Work: Schiaparelli was an Italian designer, who was immensely renowned in her time, who created fashion pieces as a…

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    Designers of the 1960s that Redefined Fashion Barbara Hulanicki and Mary Quant were two of the most revolutionary and iconic fashion designers, forever changing today’s fashion. These women were both set on a goal, determined to change fashion- and the mark they left on the fashion world will never be forgotten. These women designed every piece of clothing by scratch, and made their clothes affordable and stylish to reach out to the younger crowds. Barbara Hulanicki and Mary Quant were some of…

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    Topshop is known for its high street fashion, from children, teenagers, men and women and plus sizes wear. Topshop target market is customers, who are in their early teen and late women who are in their 30’s. Topshop audience is people who are on a budget. It mainly sells fashion clothing, accessories and shoes. Topshop have many different clothing lines: Collections, Premium, Boutique and Style. Topshop not only sell women’s wear but men’s wear as well, known as (Topman). Topshop have a range…

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    1960s Fashion Essay

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    Secrets behind The 1960s Fashion The 1960s fashion still lives today 57 years later. The 1960s fashion was based on “being a kid again” with oversized bows,dresses,and bright colors. In addition ,many women wore “childlike” clothing to give them a smaller more shapeless appeal.In the 1960s, there was a huge turn in the fashion industry, with many different styles, famous chain stores, majority that are still around today, and the influence of their fashion. In the 1960s it was all about being…

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