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    Iris van Herpen show was such a great experience, yet the best one so far for me, since she is my all times favorite designer. Before getting to visually look at the collection of her, Sarah Schleuning has given a speech about the process of making the collection. She mentioned about the runway experiences, back stages process and more of a personal communication that was going on between herself and Iris, which I think was very engaging and exotic. For her to speaks about the process of making…

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    Christian Louboutin, born in 1963 in Paris, France, has been interested in women's fashion from a young age. His passion for shoe design, influenced by his three sisters, first became apparent during high school where he spent most of his spare time sketching shoes. Louboutin, who was enthralled by sketching stiletto heels, devoted his late teenage life entirely to this obsession. As a result, he was expelled from four schools, but this certainly didn't negatively affect his chosen career path.…

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    Fashion In 1940s

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    The New Look of the 1940s became the era of change that influences most fashion now and the years after. The New look was created by Christian Dior in France. The look included a pinched waist, softened shoulders, and a full skirt. The pinched waist started the popular hourglass look. The full skirts are especially popular today on wedding dresses and red carpet looks. Another factor that helped shape fashion the way it is now was the shortage of fabrics because they needed so much to make…

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    1920s Fashion

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    and the roaring twenties came to place, women started to show their true colors. Womens style of dressing as well as their hair became known as the flappers. Many designers became known, and are still being used up to this day, for instance, Coco Chanel. During this time, it was an era of freedom for women: they gained their right to vote, be an active role in sports, social life, and work places. Women's fashion and opportunities in the world developed through getting more rights and more…

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    7 Classic Series Of Dior BagsDior bags development so far , from the Dior Soft Lady Dior transformation from Miss Dior to Dior New Lock bag chain , from the ” vidio more Dior ” Diorissimo to the home of Mr. Dior named Dior Granville, then the main push Shopping bags Dior Panarea, designed seven classic series of bags .1 Lady Dior series 1995 when the French first lady Bernadette ? Chirac (Bernadette Chirac) would a black geometric grid pattern quilted leather handbags Diana, Princess of Wales…

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    First Lady Research Paper

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    The first lady isn’t simply the president’s wife; she is also an important figure in executive government with a set of expectations and responsibilities. Even though the first lady is not an official government role, each first lady tends to choose specific responsibilities they believe to be important, while maintaining previous traditions set for the first lady, such as visually representing the U.S. positively. Although Jacqueline Kennedy and Dolley Madison both used fashion to maintain…

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    Research Paper On Rihanna

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    My favorite fashion icon would have to be singer, Rihanna. Although I am a fan of her music, I am an even bigger fan of her fashion. To me, fashion is an extremely important way of expressing yourself. Rihanna’s style is versatile, bold and effortless all at the same time. She is comfortable in her own skin, proud of her body and quite evidently, is unafraid to show it off. I believe Rihanna and I have the same outlook when it comes to fashion, and what it means. It ought to be an adventurous…

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    The Vibrant 1950s

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    recalls my attention is the amount of different silhouettes, styles and trends that were used in the 1950. Several designers with totally different perspectives and ideas from this era were: Cristobal Balenciaga, Pierre Balmain, Christian Dior and Coco Chanel. Among this mentioned where so many others that created unique clothe in their own styles, but I would focus this research paper in just two of them. Cristobal Balenciaga which is known as “the King of Fashion” was a Spanish’s fashion…

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    Alyssia's Poem Analysis

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    Alyssa woke up and found out her parents had left early for work. They promised her that her lunch would be prepared by them but that did not happen. Panic mode began and scrambled around to make her lunch. She quickly grabbed an avocado, a banana, some milk and threw it in the blender. While keeping one hand on the blender, she was trying to reciting the poem for French class. Once her smoothie was made, she shuffled through the drawer found a bottle and filled it up. She grabbed her bag and…

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    (Pettinger 1) This quote, said by Coco Chanel, shows that if people do not want to be replaced, they have to be unique. When Coco was young, her mother died and her father ran away which resulted in her having to live in an orphanage. When she was 17, she was taught to be a seamstress by the nuns that raised her (Haute Couture Anarchist 1). Chanel observed how women had to be uncomfortable to be attractive and that simple activities could not be done (Pettinger 1). Coco Chanel knew that women's…

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