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    “Fashion is more than just a material world, is a piece of art that not everyone understand. An art where every detail reflects their own beauty”. When I was little I always looked up for fashion, but I always said I was going to be a doctor, fireman, clown and dancer. I start growing up and I start to touch and feel fabrics, see how clothe was made, which colors and looks where in the season and to draw pieces that no one has and that where fashionable but beautiful at the same time. I always…

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    Students that graduate from college should have experience in the industry already by networking and internships. CollegeCrunch informs us that, “An internship satisfies the job experience preference of many employers. It also provides networking connections which may be advantageous after graduation.”(para, 11). This is how they build their resume for their career and can demonstrate their experience. CollegeCrunch also adds, “Success in the field of fashion design requires years of hard work,…

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    another change as well, but this development would be in women’s clothing. The first notable change in fashion was in 1921 when the dropped-waist was introduced, and the low strings of glass beads and pearls became very in-vogue, largely due to Coco Chanel. Instead of dresses cut for modesty they were now made to ensure that women would have as much freedom of movement as possible while dancing. With women now having…

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    Louis Vuitton, French entrepreneur and fashion designer, was born on August 4th, 1821 in Anchay, Jura, France. Vuitton descended from a working-class family of joiners, carpenters, farmers and milliners (Bio.com). At the age of 10, his mother died and his father remarried. According to bibliography.com, “Vuitton’s new stepmother was as severe and wicked as any fairy-tale Cinderella villain. A stubborn and headstrong child, antagonized by his stepmother and bored by the provincial life in Anchay,…

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    Language is a very complex phenomenon that shapes one’s thoughts and opinions. Humans tend to categorize and link theories and ideas to what they perceive is correct and moral by the language and propaganda they are exposed to throughout their lives. In the literary work Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, language and propaganda are used as the main factors of the structural basis of their society. Civilians in the World State are delusional with the fact that they are living in an utopian world.…

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    Tight clothes, painted faces, and thin girls all come to mind when you picture the world of fashion. While looking at fashion in the broad view, we may believe that the world of design has stayed consistent, with just a few changes in trends and what's in-style. However, by taking a closer look, we can see that fashion changes with the world around it. Influenced by world events, the past decades, and the average weight of the time, fashion strongly depends on the world around it, and has and…

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    “Guilt is perhaps the most painful companion of death” was said by Coco Chanel. Guilt is the feeling of having done wrong or failed in an obligation. People can be taken over by guilt and it can lead to disastrous aftermaths. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, it is seen many times throughout and is a main theme of the play. Guilt has many effects on people, and throughout the play The Crucible, it overtakes some of the characters, and by their struggles the reader can learn about how real life…

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    Guilt In Scarlet Letter

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    Guilt derived from sin may have a disastrous effect on the individual to the point that the person will be mentally and physically deteriorated; this is especially true if the sin is contained in the individual. In The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hawthorne creates a situation in which guilt and sin are driving forces. The characters in The Scarlet Letter greatly exhibit how guilt can affect the individual and how the individual will react to it. When Dimmesdale commits adultery with…

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    “In order to be irreplaceable one must always be different”-stated Coco Chanel. I have always admired this whole idea of being different and having an unique identity. The thing that I never really comprehended was that I was born different, not by just my looks but by my name. Giving a name to a child that you’re seeing for the first time, and you have no idea what their personality will be, has to be a frustrating, exciting challenge. The most stressful part is that you’re reliable for your…

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    Women’s Roles in the 1920’s A lot changed in the 1920’s. The economy was booming and families flourished. Women in particular changed quite a bit. Some of the change was physical but most of it was spiritual growth and belief in individuality. Women became much more prominent in society. They changed their roles in the workforce, entertainment, and politics. Women in the workforce became more noticed in the 1920’s. White collar jobs are jobs that are typically done in an office or…

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