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    Menlook Executive Summary

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    stylish at reduced rates: • 50% off on Coats & Jackets • 50% off on Knitwear and Jumpers • 10% off on online subscription Our deals and promo codes are best to use and avail quality branded products. Besides, you can also check in shops like Woodhouse Clothing if you are looking for any specific fashionwear at discounted price. These easy-to-use deals can be redeemed by following the steps below: 1. Visit the online website, browse for the various products and select the ones that you wish to…

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    A fashion photographer is a photographer who highlights clothing and other fashionable products in different ways to make memorizable and standing out. They tend to work with models and designers. Some fashion photographers are possibly employed by fashion magazines, catalogs, advertising agencies, fashion houses, or maybe just self employed. If you want to become a fashion photographer you don't need an undergraduate degree to do so, not required. You can usually get more skills and advance…

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    Kamila Kilian KIL15457275 MA Fashion Media Practice and Criticism Year 2 Historically, „fashion seemed „unworthy” of entering the museum" (Steele, V., 2008, p. 9), therefore fashion exhibition 's curators have faced many challenges throughout their work process - funding, educational values, sources of entertainment. All of these factors have a huge impact on the final result as well as the reviews of the exhibitions, and they may challenge their design and content. In her article Rocamora…

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    Bibliography Arnold, R. (2001) Fashion, Desire, And Anxiety: Image and morality in the 20th century, London/New York: I.B.TAURIS Barnard, M. (2002) Fashion, clothing, sex and gender (I and II), in M. Barnard, Fashion as Communication, London: Routledge Bennet, A. (2005) ‘Fashion’, in, Culture and Everyday Life, London: Sage Cole, S. (2000) Don We Now Gay Apparel, Oxford: Berg Cole, S. (2000) ‘Macho Man; Clones and the development of a masculine stereotype’, Fashion Theory 4 (2) Craik, J. (2009)…

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    Mandatory School Uniform

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    All schools should require mandatory school uniforms across the country. School uniforms are a way for the students to show how they are all together as one and show a sense of amity with other students. This is also costs less money for students who don’t have the option of buying clothes that fit the latest trends. The school uniforms show discipline and the schools pride of coming together as one and not singling out students based on their appearance. Also as this requires them to focus more…

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    Fashion Industry

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    The retail sector of apparel industry earns it a huge revenue and has been able to built its own multibillion dollar business depending on it sales of clothing range globally. In the last decade, the growth of profit has been more than 50% in fashion retail sectors and it continues to grow in an increasing rate. In order to keep the growth of the industry consistent, all the leading companies are exploring opportunities in new markets. Reports show that India has one of the largest as well as…

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    As stated by the OSSI, school uniform safety advantages include preventing "Violence and theft related to clothing, expensive jewelry, and other personal items" (OSSI 2). In fact, a school in Long Beach, California reported that "Fights decreased 51 percent, sex offenses decreased 74 percent, weapons offenses decreased 50 percent, assault and battery offenses…

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    4.3 Attainment of Headship, Power and Authority 4.3.1 Influence of Dress on self and others Dress, which falls under the dictates of fashion is a sort of language, which has been used as a communicative medium from time immemorial. It has been largely used as a signalling medium. As a type of intersection between the individual and the larger socio-cultural environment, it is implied that dress can be imparted as a type of social power. For dress to perform the role of a communicative medium…

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    influencing and successful companies, within the fashion world industry . While its first launch focused on men’s accessories and later menswear, over the years Ralph Lauren has become vastly known worldwide, for everlasting designs and creations . From clothing and accessories, to fragrances and luggage, the company brand has maintained global success ever since its first market appearance. Currently the company’s brands include: Polo by Ralph Lauren, Ralph Lauren Purple Label, Ralph Lauren…

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    Lorna Simpson Wigs

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    The focal point in this artwork would be the various types of wigs. Lorna Simpson uses a Valencia like filter on her artwork. She uses a white canvas to place her cream colored frames for the wigs, the majority of them being black, with the exception of one white wig. The technique in which she organizes her photos is somewhat like a collage of wigs. Lorna Simpson’s artwork tries to explain how the role of hair can sometimes socially identify us. Simpson photographed twenty-one different types…

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