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    girls dream of becoming a model. For centuries, companies have used attractive models to help sell their products, such as clothing. Although the fashion industry seems harmless and fun, it creates many problems in society. Most companies like Calvin Klein, Levi’s, and Victoria’s Secret use the sexual appeal of advertising by portraying extremely skinny models who have been photoshopped to hide their flaws. The fashion industry negatively affects the mental health of teens through lack of…

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    The trademark of Lauren's instinctive intelligence of design and the ability of the company to produce a romantic image for its materials allow the company to increase the variety of product markets and better manage more than one transaction. Since the first of its products, the men's and women's clothing of Polo Ralph Lauren, the company established a variety of products with the purpose of Polo Ralph Lauren perfumes and boy's clothing in 1978, a girl's wears the line in 1981 , suitcases and…

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    Bibliography Arnold, R. (2001) Fashion, Desire, And Anxiety: Image and morality in the 20th century, London/New York: I.B.TAURIS Barnard, M. (2002) Fashion, clothing, sex and gender (I and II), in M. Barnard, Fashion as Communication, London: Routledge Bennet, A. (2005) ‘Fashion’, in, Culture and Everyday Life, London: Sage Cole, S. (2000) Don We Now Gay Apparel, Oxford: Berg Cole, S. (2000) ‘Macho Man; Clones and the development of a masculine stereotype’, Fashion Theory 4 (2) Craik, J. (2009)…

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    technique has always been successful in boosting the sales and this has been proven effectively by certain leading companies. For instance, some may condemn Calvin Klein as being sensual and exotic when comes to advertising, but then, one should consider upon the fact that advertisement contributed around $2 million per month (Park 2014). Calvin Klein proves that the advertisement became one of the most memorable advertising. Similarly, Victoria Secret is also a company which uses femininity to…

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    are just a figment of this imagination, because he is no longer in the war. He is also expressing some restricted emotional expression, because he is only able to feel one emotion, which is pain. That is the only emotion that makes him feel alive. Calvin is also showing signs of depression; he no longer does what he use to enjoy doing, he sometimes comes off as a completely new person to his friends and family, and he is unable to mourn the loss of his friends. He is unable to handle his past,…

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    O’Neill would use marketing techniques that will catch someone’s eye either looking in a magazine or on TV. Some of the eye grabbing techniques that he uses are repetition, but a more classic approach is sex. We know when a Victoria’s Secret or Calvin Klein commercial comes on TV…

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    go to the public restroom and feed her child in a graffiti-covered stall congested with the scent of feces and stale urine. She opts to feed her son on the bench. She receives critical gazes from bystanders who remain unfazed by the half-dressed Calvin Klein model plastered on the store beside her. I asked parents their opinions about breastfeeding, and noticed a trend between the different generations…

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    Tea Time - https://www.instagram.com/p/BIGMybEDk_z/?taken-by=kendalljenner&hl=en When Kendall Jenner posted this photo to Instagram, she captioned it “tea time”. So what does tea time consist of when you’re a world famous lingerie model, reality television star, and general celebrity? Well, rather than scones and crumpets and the other delightful baked goods commonly associated with it, tea time for Kendall Jenner seems to be a lone bottle of water. While the thought of a single bottle of…

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    the bait on a fish hook, and the people are the fish. For example, people use materials as salvation, we use materials to objectify each other, we even use materials as spiritual objects. In Kilbourne’s essay, it says, “Eternity is a perfume by Calvin Klein. Infiniti is an automobile, and Hydra Zen is a moisturizer. Jesus is a brand of jeans.” This shows that people do not only objectify each other, or use material things for love to comfort, they…

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    dangerous, and also reflects Lucifer’s fall due to the pursuit of pride. Linda Wachner, the former CEO of Warnaco, is an example of a narcissistic personality (Robbins & Judge, 2009, p. 112). Designer Calvin Klein got in a lawsuit with Linda Wachner over a breach of a licensing agreement, and Calvin Klein reported of her unprofessionalism (Robbins & Judge, 2009, p. 112). However, Robbins and Judge (2009) report that Wachner lost her job due to a detrimental fall in stocks, but then sued…

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