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    For my research, I explored How and Why Fashion Repeats Itself. I investigated the history of fashion, the way and the reasons that fashion changes regularly. I discovered some specific examples such as denim jeans as well. In the process of the research, I took several steps. I examined various websites and several books and checked them for relevance and bias. Additionally, I conducted a survey with 40 people and collated it. History of fashion Fashion has always been key to how people…

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    Kanye West Fashion

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    said, "Fashion is the armor to survive the reality of everyday life." According to Bill Cunningham, Fashion gives us identity and its far more than just clothing. Many would argue with his opinion but in fact, Fashion is a popular trend known as a lifestyle of clothing used as a form of self-expression and art. It has been said that fashion keeps you up to date with popular trends, but Fashion is way deeper than just a trend. Fashion is a way that people use to express themselves. With fashion,…

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    Zara: Simplicity and FrequencyZara is the largest and profitable fashion brand of Inditex, a multi-national clothing retailer and manufacturer. Zara opened its first store in La Coruna in 1975. The company revolutionized the world of fashion by bringing many collections out each season. They accomplished this by connecting customer demand to manufacturing and linking manufacturing to distribution. Zara set the standard for the fashion industry with its ability to design, produce, distribute and…

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    Valerie Steele’s essay, A Museum of Fashion is More Than a Clothes Bag, points out that the research which is based on objects would provide a unique view about the development of fashion (1998, p327). And according to Prown, object analysis follows three stages. The analysis starts with a comprehensive description, recording the outer qualities of the object. The second stage is the deduction, interacting a more open reflection between the object and the perceiver. Finally, the analysis causes…

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    called fashion. Fashion is so powerful it makes people from all over the world come to New York, Paris, Milan, and London two times a year so see what are the new trends and styles we are going to be using next year. Through the years fashion has transformed to what we have today this lavish, elegant, and glittering art. Some people say that fashion is superficial but fashion is something so influential and so important because it marks history and represents an era. 21st century fashion has…

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    My Cultural Fashion Fashion has always been a major trend going on around the world. Everyone has their own sense of style and appearance that they choose to look each and everyday. As basic as you may think you are, your sense of fashion can be pointed out by another individual. For me, my sense of fashion appears accordingly to my cultures. Living in two different cultures American as well as African, I managed to dress accordingly to each one. The American culture, my fashion is more of a…

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    This decade has seen a number of fashion standouts… cough… Miley Cyrus… cough… Lady Gaga, but no one has made a bigger impression on the fashion industry than, you guessed it, Kanye West. Kanye’s laid back, comfortable style, baggy t-shirts and even baggier pants (pulled up knee high), have caused other celebrities with completely different careers like Justin Bieber or even Floyd “Money” Mayweather to adopt it. Kanye not only rules the pop-culture fashion industry, he also has one of the most…

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    especially the fashion that most people were into. There were commercials that advertised and were persuadable enough to catch the consumer’s eye which lead society into buying more things just to ‘fit in’. Most of the 1980’s fashion was drawn from the famous musicians and pop music, for example, Madonna had a large influence on a certain group of women. This was the time…

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    The 16th-Century Renaissance Inspired Fashion: Alexander McQueen St. Mary Magdalene in a Landscape (Figure 1) has inspired Alexander McQueen Spring 2017 Ready-to-Wear collection (Figure 2). In Figure 1, the woman wears a classic Renaissance-style dress. In Figure 2, this dress adapts several Renaissance fashion features, including fitted bodice, puffed sleeves flared at the elbow, front lace-up, pointed waistline, and square neckline. From the two figures, both share these features. The most…

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    Bobos Essay

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    Bonobos made its mark in the menswear fashion world in 2007, as well as creating a path of change with its e-commerce based platform. Headquartered in New York City, Bonobos designs and sells men’s clothing, such as casual wear and formal wear. It offers full lines of men’s suits, outerwear, denim, swimwear and accessories. The company refers to its store locations as “guide shops,” where all men are welcome to come in and get their perfect size in any style offered. The concept of creating…

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