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    costing the parent an excessive amount of money. When in actuality the prices of uniforms are more predictable than that of designer trends. Parents would be able to make financial arrangements more precisely when accounting for their children 's clothing budget for the school year. The purpose of a uniform policy in schools, both public and private, would eliminate the brand name competition that accompanies fashion trends. Parents would appreciate the benefits of school uniforms when their…

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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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    To be in the Fashion industry is to be a maker and seller of fashionable clothing and to engage in a particular kind of commerce. Society, views Fashion as something that promotes body image issues. When it comes to body image it didn’t get all of its bad rep from the people within it but the people on the outside looking in, us, the world. It’s very controversial when it comes to plus size sizing: the bigger you are, the more fabric, the more money has always been the excuse for businesses. I…

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    old men golfing and chatting about their rheumatoid arthritis, just as an advertisement against smoking would not involve people happily smoking. Such aspects are counter productive when it comes to advertising. This goes for any product, including clothing. In the jean advertisements for JCPenney and American Apparel, one company knew how to approach their audience, while the other failed to connect. Just as the intended audiences…

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    a job interview, a special event, or simply every day. Feeling good in what we’re wearing is the first step in feeling confident. In the 2016 documentary Suited, producer Lena Dunham explores this idea of building confidence through well-fitting clothing as she follows six individuals as they get fitted for suits at Bindle & Keep-a tailoring company based in New York City. But Bindle & Keep isn’t just any tailoring company. They have become known for catering to the LGBTQ+ community,…

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    3. Should Fashion Be Politically Correct? is an article written by Vanessa Friedman that discusses whether the fashion industry should be more conscious of the messages that it sends in its shows regarding other cultures. The article mentions how in a recent fashion show Valentino and Junya Watanabe used African influenced themes as well as element from the Middle East in their show. This article also discusses the lack of use of models of color in the fashion industry and how the fashion…

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    The year was 1434 and fashion just began to bloom just like the new spring season; new styles, new colors, and some brand new artists. Going through the years, many unspoken rules were in place for people to follow. You had to walk, talk, eat, and even stand a certain way because it was the proper thing to do. Women alike took to fashion to be able to express themselves without using words; to make their statements standout and last longer than a Hollywood star on the walk of fame. Women would…

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    natural color, as they claim it is a “distraction” to other students and makes the school look bad. If piercings and tattoos are allowed, why isn't exotic hair color? Both can draw attention but neither affect academic success. Wearing brightly colored clothing practically draws the same attention as unnatural hair color does. Schools already get to control how students dress and how they are supposed to behave; why do they have to go so far as to telling students what they can and cannot do to…

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    Thus Kapura.lk, Hameedia would be somewhat competitors as they sell online as well. Since ODEL is much more popular for fashionable clothing, they could consider Mondy, Kelly Felder and Cotton Collection as their physical competitors. But also ODEL sells all home ware items and other products therefore Abans and Singer would be another sort of competitors to ODEL. 1.2 Organization’s…

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    Vreeland, a known “empress of fashion”, once said, “Fashion is part of the daily air and it changes all the time, with all the events. You can even see the approaching of a revolution in clothes” (LeTrent 19). Fashion is generally defined as the clothing and accessories that are worn by individuals. Even though fashion seems like a simple and insignificant topic, fashion impacts almost every aspect of our society. Fashion reveals not only cultural changes that are occurring in society, but also…

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