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    and shaped with the times, but what drives these changes in fashion? Harriet Worsley’s Book 100 Ideas That Changed Fashion discusses one hundred of the most influential ideas that shaped fashion from the classics, such as the Little Black Dress, to clothing that is currently worn as everyday casual, such as sneakers. Fashion has come along way and throughout the one hundred ideas discussed in Worsley’s book reoccurring themes tend to pop up among the ideas. War, people, and the inventions of new…

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    Menlook Executive Summary

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    daily life where colours, material and cuts are the major facets. They combine an extensive range of apparel, accessories, footwear…

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    1960s Fashion Design

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    designers created clothes only made clothes for adults and young children, so teenagers were left out of the earlier fashion movement. As time progressed, teenagers became the trend setters for the decade. Their tie-dye shirts, blue jeans, distressed clothing, and colourful patters soon became popular for young people of all ages. Boys began growing their hair long and wearing jackets with peace signs to protest the war. For a lot of people fashion was a form of self-expression during the…

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    Fast fashion has emerged in many industries especially in clothing. The biggest fast fashion brand of clothing is Zara. And Uniqlo, a brand from Japan who represents Asian, has been competing with not only Zara, but also other brands such as GAP, H&M in international field. The limited market share leads to a result that companies should continuously take innovative strategies to face the fierce competition. Finding out the methods that Uniqlo use to be acceptable and outstanding globally from a…

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    Kimono Case Study

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    1. Historical Background In Japan, clothing ethic has always been an important and always been in style for decades. The well-known Japanese traditional clothing, kimono has been taking a part of the Japanese people of how to fashion themselves. In Edo era, there were various ways to wear kimono, which made the women in that era wear the kimono to next level of creativity. The creativity in wearing the kimono has to be worn according to the local art and culture, with the touch of elegant.…

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    regards to women’s role in society. Clothing became a way for women to exhibit their advances…

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    will need to know how to register the car. You also need to know how to get your driver’s license changed over. Once you research the laws on vehicles and understand what is required, feel free to research other things such as local entertainment or clothing…

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    clothes and express who they are as an individual. The article “Should Students Have to Wear School Uniforms?” states that “clothing choices are a crucial form of self-expression.” When taking away a student's right to pick out their own clothes in the morning, it also takes away their individuality. School uniforms are often uncomfortable. Uniforms are often made of materials that students dispise. School uniforms can cause students to be uncomfortable, which causes uniforms to be a distraction…

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    mine for a hobby, but how you might be asking? In this essay I will be explaining both about fashion design and then later on to tell you why it is my hobby. “A fashion designer is a person who loves to study fashion trends, sketch designs, select materials, and have part in all aspects of their designs.” (Sokanu 2015). Many people have the misconception of fashion design of just making clothes just as a trend goes around. While many stores and…

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    Introduction Japanese Fashion is undoubtedly one of the most remarkable aspects of the Japanese popular culture. Japanese fashion has come a long way from the traditional Kimonos that were worn in the past and today, kimonos are no longer the norm and are worn mostly on special occasions. People on the streets are dressed in all sorts of way that even going to school is like going to a fashion show for some. The various fashion expressed by individuals are seem to be influenced by Japanese…

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