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    Esso Petroleum V QB 801

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    Shahida the plaintiff a fashion designer wanted to beautify her new shop and went to Benjamin Looking local art gallery to enquire and purchase an artwork to make her shop attractive to the customers. Shahida explained to the Reagan the salesperson in this art gallery that she wanted any [painting artwork by the local artists of the nineteenth century Hilda des Ste Croix. This local artist was well known and many people liked her paintings this is the reason as to why Shahida wanted to have one…

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    Over the centuries Americans’ views on clothing, fashion, and labor have changed greatly. From clothing being valued as less, to new trends everyday, even to unfair labor laws, the developments have been drastic. Since clothing has been able to made with cheap labor trendy items on the store shelves can be purchased at an extremely low cost, making clothing somewhat replaceable. “Clothing has gone from a long-term investment to a disposable good” stated by Elizabeth Cline, an author of…

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    The history of fashion can be traced back to the beginning of the 19th century but I have chosen to write about the 20th-21st century. There are two basic modern fashion categories Haute Couture and Ready to Wear. The difference between Haute couture and Ready to wear is that Haute Couture is custom made whereas ready to wear clothing is made in big bundles of the same thing. Haute Couture is French for ‘high sewing’ or ‘high dressmaking’ or ‘high fashion’. Haute Couture is exclusive custom…

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    judge you within the first half a second of laying eyes on you, as a designer I all I want to achieve is to make them take a little longer. I am so excited with the prospect of studding fashion at University as I know that it will an experience that will encourage my ambition to push myself and the boundaries of fashion by looking to the future. The moment I was introduced into my first textiles lesson and got my hands on the sewing machine I honestly felt I had found something incomparable to…

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    Our company benefit any facility that is in the trend for fashion. The fashion experience will have a bond between us and our consumers. This will allow the consumers to feel at ease about fashion of quality. The price for our clothing is reasonable, have coupons, and we run a daily special. Our location is a safe atmosphere and with accommodating hours of operation. We are here to meet the needs of our consumers to provide them the best service as possible. We are to serve the surrounding areas…

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    deaths it caused. It may come as a shock to our population that there are so many things happening beneath the surface that no one wants us to know about. Andrew Morgan, a director of The True Cost tells us just how awful the ramifications of the fashion industry are. Morgan intertwines greed, fear, power and poverty by using repetition of words, constructions of media to shape our reality and commercial interests. The True Cost gives us an unbiased and quite gruesome view…

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    Controversy Styles Essay

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    Classis, and Bold. Casual Those with a casual style are the easy going type. That prefer to wear comfortable and easy to maintain clothing. They tend to keep away from finicky fashions and not to be particular about minor details. They favor more of a laid back wardrobe. Usually they wear their hair in a tousled fashion. Not paying much attention to detail or trying to have the perfect look for hair, to give off more of the relaxed natural at ease look. Wearing casual clothing means t-shirt,…

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    The Game Of Fashion

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    game has rules but doesn’t have rules this game is fashion. Coco Chanel one said: “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only, fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.” The way we dress affects our environment around us, what people think of us the first time they see us walking inside a room, fashion separates us in social classes and maybe this why fashion is game. Fashion is something powerful so powerful that millions…

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    Fashion Analysis

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    In western society, fashion defines both the collective temporary liking for ways and attitudes of dressing and a complete appearance industry. The prosperously developed industrialization and emergence of haute couture in the latter half of the 19th century indicated the birth of modern fashion. The 20th century was also an important stage for the historical development of fashion industry, for it witnessed the female emancipation, ups and downs of the haute couture, sensation brought by the…

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    When was the last time you bought an article of clothing? When was the last time you wore it? The industry of fashion has a more sinister story behind it than most people may realise, but the mistreatment and abuse of fashion industry workers cannot be heard. Asking the question of how our clothes are made and who makes it is simple enough, but would we as a society ever have thought that the people that make them for us live in extremely poor conditions? Children and Developing Countries are…

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