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    Esso Petroleum V QB 801

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    Shahida the plaintiff a fashion designer wanted to beautify her new shop and went to Benjamin Looking local art gallery to enquire and purchase an artwork to make her shop attractive to the customers. Shahida explained to the Reagan the salesperson in this art gallery that she wanted any [painting artwork by the local artists of the nineteenth century Hilda des Ste Croix. This local artist was well known and many people liked her paintings this is the reason as to why Shahida wanted to have one…

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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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    D.Macro-environmental analysis by Chanel Chanel No.5 has been the product with the greatest sales and lengthy history in the Chanel perfume business. This company keeps improving and advancing the corporate philosophy due to time changes to meet consumers’ ideal expectation. This part emphasizes on demonstrating the macro-environmental analysis by Chanel No.5 Political Factor A political factor or legal factor refers to governmental policies which could include the preference and priorities of…

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    Lucero 1 Christine Lucero English 1A Mr. Gruber 2/14/16 Fashion Trends in the 1950s vs. Now There are always new things coming out in the fashion industries that causes fashion to change. Fashion has been a dramatic change over the years in history. The term “fashion” is referred to as “the latest trend.” There are people who like to keep up with the latest trends and styles, from clothes, to jewelry, to shoes, and even new hairstyles. The fashion game back then has dramatically changed…

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    Fashion knows no gender, no age, no boundaries and no limits. Maybe the best thing about fashion is how unconventional and rebellious it can be. While a fitted dress is one person’s cup of tea, an oversized tee shirt may be someone else’s. Georgia Wahl,15, is the epitome of Manhattan sophistication and class. Her fashion inspiration, comes from the hit TV show, Gossip Girl, that follows the life of young socialites living in the Upper East Side. Wahl adores the main characters’, Blair Waldorf’s…

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    The women's fashion in the 1950’s started getting more comfortable as they started to achieve their independence during World War II. Silhouette’s became straight and slim and as women were getting more jobs in the factories, they started wearing comforbatable clothes such as suits, shirtdresses and jeans. In the early 1950’s too, Christian Dior changed the fashion industry dramatically with her fashion line. Her new dresses went down to calf length and they were tight in which showed your…

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    After the second world war, women’s clothing took a different direction from the slim figured clothing of the 20s and 30s, and the dull colors of the 40s. Ready-to-wear garments became available, and standardized sizing was created. Women could access high-end clothing off the rack. Now that materials didn’t have to be rationed for the war, clothing became more detailed and brightly colored. Christian Dior’s “New Look” pioneered the cinched waist and round hip hourglass figure that accentuated…

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    Most of people know the brand called Chanel, Prada, Louis Vuitton, but most of them don’t know Maison Martin Margiela. This brand is a designer brand, which means its name also that of the designer himself. However, the creative director is John Galliano and this ad was his first collection for Haute Couture. People talk much about: “Can John do this job? This image is the last look on his show, which people got deep impression on that. Therefore, it is significant ad for this whole brand. We…

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    Esteee Cosmair Case Study

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    company formed licensee Cosmair to distribute its products to US beauty salons. Cosmair helped them add on perfume and make-up to their inventory and eventually became L'Oreal USA in 2000. The company decided to go public in 1963 unlike its opposition Chanel who has remained privately owned. In 1965 they acquired the upscale French cosmetics maker Lancôme. Lancôme makes up the luxury division of L'Oreal, which also include brands like Ralph Lauren and Giorgio Armani. The Luxury Products Division…

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    1920s Fashion Essay

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    bright, relaxed and variable. At that time such designers as Coco Chanel and Elsa Schiaparelli pushed social movements in their own way. Coco Chanel made a huge revolution in 1920s fashion by introducing trousers for women. While Elsa Schiaparelli surprised everyone with her flamboyant designs. In this essay I will analyse the influence…

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