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    suits or dresses. However, nothing can stop people spending money on clothing, especially women. Women are more active than men in buying clothes, in order to have a nice appearance or to follow the fashion, clothing is, and will always be the first priority for most women. What is the issue: Fashion, an endless popularity…

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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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    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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    Sweatshops Research Paper

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    Fashion. It’s been around as long as humans have been on this planet and has no plans of leaving anytime soon. Always changing, moving, going, the fashion industry is one that just does not stop, and in the age of social media where photos can be posted in seconds, information at our fingertips, it shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. And because of this fashion is constantly changing, and not just the styles, but also the behind the scenes as well. As the next generation grows and…

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    Emergence of Sustainable Fashion Sustainable fashion is a concept that has emerged in the recent past because of increased focus on sustainable development. Despite differences in the definitions of sustainable development, it is a concept that constantly leads people to change priorities and goals because it is an open process that is difficult to achieve definitively. Nonetheless, sustainable development is the development and growth mechanism that allows people to meet their needs without…

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    Eco Fashion Research Paper

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    more relevant, the eco fashion movement has potential to revolutionize the way Americans view fashion and style. Eco fashion exists as a challenge to the typical approach of purchasing apparel for the season and discarding it soon after-a process called “fast fashion” (Annamma, et al. 1). The eco fashion movement affects multiple stakeholders including its customers, the environment, and overseas garment workers. Understanding the history and implications of the eco fashion movement on its…

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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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    Elizabeth L. Cline’s book Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion unravels the global garment industry, consumerism, and America’s reckless love for cheap and fast fashion. This book is relative to most humans on this earth since most of us wear clothes, and all have to acquire them somewhere. Elizabeth Cline begins with the confession that she too, had once been a naughty and thoughtless consumer. During the summer of 2009, Cline found herself at a Kmart and purchased seven pairs…

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    Ethical Fashion

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    society is now more socially and environmentally conscious than ever, the demand for fast fashion from our company’s numerous brands will slowly but certainly decline if we don’t make changes to our ethical framework. Consumers are now noticing how many brands are promoting ethical fashion that use eco-friendly fabrics and materials and support their low wage workers; as the largest and most influential fashion company in the world today, we should make clothing that are not only affordable and…

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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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