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    Note collection essay Robyn Rihanna Fenty is known today as Rihanna. She started her music carrier when she was young and worked her way up. She's known as good girl gone bad. Along with her music carrier, she is big in fashion because she won a fashion award (Robyn Rihanna Fenty). She said she is just getting started with her life and she has more to come. She wants to tell people her style through her music and i know this because Rihanna says, “ I want to give people a taste of the…

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    would probably faint. I ran up to my bedroom and grabbed my black drawstring Nike bag, opening it, I scouted my room for stuff i needed to pack. I scanned my room, I put these things in my bag in this exact order- My Tupac hoodie, 4 pairs of calvin klein underwear, my portable energy bank, 2 pairs of sweatpants, 4 shirts, extra nike elites, my nwa flat brimmed hat, and my parents illegal AR-15 gun, along with some bullets. I did however change into something more clean before I left my house…

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    Herberger's Case Study

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    Introduction Herberger’s is an extremely well-known retail store with locations all over the country, 260 operating stores to be exact. In Nebraska alone, there are five different locations. Including: Kearney, Hastings, North Platte, Norfolk, and Scottsbluff. According to the official Herberger’s website, Herberger’s operates in 24 states in the United States. Herberger’s also operates under the department names, Bon-Ton, Boston Store, Bergner’s, Carson’s, Elder-Beerman, and Younkers (para.…

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    The fashion industry targets its image-oriented advertising into a brand than can match every type of lifestyle, such as Calvin Klein is hip, Ralph Lauren is rich, and Benetton is highly controversial. Advertising industry experts claim that image advertising is part of a master plan to get customers to "buy-in" to a lifestyle, first connecting through a psychological/aspirational…

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    end custom product offering that catered specifically to the extremely wealthy individuals. Traditional luxury categories were the second segment, these included, fashion design houses such as Prada, Burberry, Hermes, Gucci, Polo Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, and Louis Vuitton. Accessible luxury markets were the third segment in the luxury brand industry, these are luxury goods from players in the industry that created diffusion lines to compete with Coach. The accessible luxury brands offered…

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    How are male and females bodies are viewed today on magazine or ads? Do people look just at what they want to look at or do people look at the whole picture? Sometimes who’s ever on the magazines people just want to look at what ever pops out to them. It can be either male body 's, females body 's, males clothing or females clothing. Another view on things can be movies. Every romantic movie has a least one handsome male with a six pack and a beautiful girl with a nice skin tone and nice legs.…

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    Heat On Your Feet I first started collecting and categorizing shoes in middle school. In middle school, I met kids from other elementary schools who also categorized shoes into specific categories. Ever since then, I have been always looking for shoes that fit into certain categories that I like. Based on their look, I placed shoes in one of three categories: the Polished Legends, the Formal Freaks, and the Buddies. The Polished Legends are hands down the best-looking shoes out there. The…

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    American culture has completely altered our beliefs in terms of the food we eat and all the rituals and diets we follow. Many are looking for something more, which are fad diets. From celebrity endorsements to the growing industry of food, fad diets have taken over making the consumers follow these routines that are either a quick fix or just a waste of time and money. Sometimes our beliefs go beyond the point of no return. With fad diets, one may starve themselves, which makes their bodies…

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    What is hypersexualization? The hypersexualization in today’s society is the phenomenon of products or images being marketed in a way that is entirely too sexual for that context. This hypersexualization has been studied by the University of Buffalo and over time it has been shown that females are many times more likely to be sexualized in images than men. Selling jeans…

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    The images are for the excitement of male and are offensive to women. In sexual appeal ads, men are strong and in control while women are weak and needy. In the example of Gucci Guilty, Calvin Klein, Dolce Gabbana, Tom Ford and Burger King advertisements, they used object that value the genital parts of the male and the male gender to have the customers attention. But all advertisements are not the same, as Sofia Bratu (2013) mention in her…

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