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    Fashion As Global Issues

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    Ekaterina Vorobeva Robert Magoola POLS 2401 11/10/2017 Fashion as Global Issues Fashion is a social phenomenon. The main purpose of fashionable things is to satisfy aesthetic needs and to show the social status of their owner. Fashion is created among elite social groups to emphasize their difference from ordinary people. In order to imitate the elite, the middle and lower layers of population are gradually adopting fashionable "novelties". When fashion "seeps out" downwards, it loses its…

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    knowledge and plans about supply chain from raw material to consumer purchase. Also distribution system is ones of chain from others service to reach the product to consumer. Zara Company is one of famous company of fashion sector. Which is started by INDITEX group. It have branch in the world. In this assignment I will discuss all this points and will a played to ZARA. Question 1: Supply chain management (SCM) is the oversight of materials, information, and finances as they…

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    One of the advantages of uniforms is a sense of equality. If everyone in the school is wearing the same thing students who do not have the means to buy fashionable clothing will not have a feeling of inferiority. Even students who have the opportunity to buy fashion clothes will not be able to discriminate other students and will learn not to judge a book by its cover because they will not be able to make the difference…

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    School Uniform Pros

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    they see and that can cost a pretty penny. Those designer clothes are pricey and they add up. It can put a lot of financial pressure on families, especially if those families have multiple children. For a child, that cannot afford the name brand clothing, they would appreciate the use of school uniforms. If schools invested in uniforms, parents would only have to buy one or two sets a year. If the costs between regular clothes and school uniforms were compared, the difference would be huge.…

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    KAFTANS Lauren Barrett ARTH 442.01: Islamic Art November 30, 2017 There has been much ado about clothing. Following the current trends is a style; likewise purposefully ignoring the trends is also a statement. Most of what we wear today is recycled from the past, whether it is clear-framed glasses or bell-bottom denim, styles and trends come and go. Clothing can serve as a symbol of power and wealth. The sumptuous Ottoman textiles, especially Ottoman kaftans, were…

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    Waking up in the morning and hearing that blaring alarm barking to start a stressful day is a struggle for most, especially when all one wants to do is stay in the warmth and comfort of a bed. This could be so much easier with school uniforms. All one has to do is wake up, throw on a daily uniform, brush their hair and teeth, and they are out the door. Uniforms are starting to become a necessity that schools are relying on to help their students. Although school uniforms limit self-expression,…

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    Nishat Mills Case Study

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    dyeing, printing, stitching, buying, selling and otherwise dealing in yarn, linen, cloth and other goods and fabrics made from raw cotton, synthetic fiber and cloth, and to generate, accumulate, distribute and supply electricity. The market for clothing, home textile and accessories has always been vast and full to the brim with potential. More and more people are jumping on to the bandwagon and coming up with their own brands of fabric & apparel with tall claims of high quality and uniqueness.…

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    Fashion Brand Essay

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    brand personality across cultures (Aaker, 2001; Rojas-Mendez, Erenchun-Podlech, & Silva-Olave, 2004), investigating online communication of brand personality, (Okazaki, 2006) and measuring the effects of brand personality on consumers’ responses to clothing brands (Azevedo & Pessoa, 2005; Ismail & Spinelli, 2012). This study uses Aaker’s (1997) BPS dimensions to learn more about how US consumers attribute personality traits to brands after exposure to a brand’s logo. The associations that US…

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    Wide brimmed hats were popular within the older generation. These hats were pointed on three sides and they were also turned up. Women’s Costume in the Rococo Period Women’s clothing styles kept the narrow look of the torso throughout the period. This was achieved by using whale bone or bamboo. Hoop skirts also continued to be worn, they reached their largest size in the 1750’s and were then replaced by side hoops. These were…

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    The 90s Research Paper

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    was and always has been in front of us. The fashion exemplifies the originality of the 90s and the American mentality to always make something better and leave room for improvements. In the 90s the younger generations’ ability to sample different clothing items and make them into their own can allude to the ideology that Americans can find ways to improve one thing from a previous time and adapt it in a way that would benefit the time span that one lives in. The personality is also expressed…

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