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    but plays a very significant role on present world dress and future style of dress. In reality, many of us know that frilly skirts and button down cardigans match a hair bow will not be lived down in our lifetime, it is one of the most prevailing clothing mimics of western culture, the Lolita fashion teens just do it with a bit more elegance. Classic Lolita fashion was planted in the world of dress in the late eighties and has managed to reinvent itself all the way into the twenty first…

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    China and ASOS Marketplace in the UK is some of the favourable platforms of Hong Kong customers to shop. Besides, group shopping, mobile retailing is also prevalent in Hong Kong. The customers in Hong Kong prefer buying private label on their daily clothing, they are not only want the product is comfort or value for money, but also started to become more aware of the social issues when make purchase, such as sustainable fashion, eco-friendly and ethical problems. 2.4. 1 Feminism in Hong Kong…

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    Sister Muriel and the others agreed this was the best possible solution. When Master was done dealing with the fire, then he could decide about other arrangements for the children, but for right now, they needed her attention. Sister Walli had extra clothing that the children could wear, and there would be donations that would come…

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    LaBat, 2001). It is really means that, students would put more efforts into their studies, this could create a climate of discipline, respect, and improves safety by eliminating gang clothing or symbols. Theft of items such as expensive jackets or sneakers would probably decrease and tardiness in class due to clothing issues would also decrease with the elimination of many choices. School uniforms prevents gang students from wearing gang clothes. As claimed by Brunsma, 2004 “Student achievement…

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    are different but, they all pretty much fit into the molds of their clones from yesterday. Day after day, after day, the customers make my life a living hell. When I first started, I loved my job. I was always happy to be there, at that drab grey clothing store with its concrete floors and warehouse like interior. I probably loved it because it gave me a more interesting perspective other than my school life and home life. However after working there for a while I realized that every customer…

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    Twenty-four states in the United States require school uniforms. That is 48 percent, just under half of all the states. Students do not want to be dressed the same. Students should not have school uniforms because it restricts students’ freedom of expression, it may delay the transition into adulthood, and uniforms may be cheap but other clothes still need to be bought. School uniforms restrict students’ freedom of expression. When school uniforms are required, students will not be able to…

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    Fashion Progression

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    very busy. The designer has to pick out fabric, color, and pattern. They would also have to go to different shows to get ideas or trade clothing. Another thing is they get to travel to find models and different type of looks. They get their ideas from inspiration and fashion industry itself. How to become one They design the clothes we wear today and most clothing we see in magazine today. Designer has so many things to pick from. For example styles, color,pattern, and so much more. That just…

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    Short Description T.M. Lewin, one of the world’s finest tailors since 1898, with its high quality tailored products is crafted to set itself apart from the competition. T.M. Lewin is the quintessential choice where you will find elegant tailoring with an exceptional design for both men and women, as it caters an extensive range of formal wear, outerwear and essential accessories like cufflinks, ties with a history of innovation. It’s always good to have icing on a cake when you can have…

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    The crusades first started by Pope Urban II who wanted to retrieve Christian land from the Muslims who ruled them. This feat launched seven crusades before it ended during the 13th century. During this era, trade was a great commodity and vast. This may have influenced costumes worn in the era. Fabrics and raw material were widely available which made garments and changed the social status associated when wearing them, however, peasants costumes were relatively unchanged during this period. The…

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    the time reflect quite a different idea. The era featured a focus on wild hairstyles such as the poofy flip-up and the infamous and atrocious beehive (“History of Cosmetology”). These unruly hairstyles often made up for the conservative makeup and clothing that held a big position in the decade. In almost complete contrast, our trends today heavily emphasize makeup, and favor simpler hairstyles. The principles of makeup today include great contour, matte looks, thick brows, smokey eyes, and…

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