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    Analysis paper 2 Magazines are one of the more common ways for people getting current news, whether those people be adults, teenagers or even young kids, they all have magazines that are aimed toward a specific age bracket. Some of the more risqué ads are showing up more and more in all different types of magazines. Fashion magazines are one of the more common types to have the revealing or controversial ads, such as in 2007 Dolce and Gabbana released an ad (see back page) that generated a lot…

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    The international fashion magazine Cosmopolitan, which started as a family magazine, but later on, it changed into a women's magazine. The magazine covers different issues related to women. For example, relationship, health, career, fashion, and beauty. The purpose of the magazine is to discuss the issues of women and to educate women about health and fashion. The author uses pathos in order to convey women how important beauty, fashion, and healthcare is. The author places an importance on…

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    Ever since the early twentieth century, Americans have been bombarded by advertisements and marketing strategies. In the year 1917, The Committee of Public Information was created, which spread propaganda and promotional posters throughout World War I, proving that the American public’s opinion could be easily manipulated. Today is a vastly different world, as mass capitalism and consumerism dominate public life. Companies continue to market their products aggressively, as advertisements and…

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    job as an occupational therapist, it became apparent it was time for her to listen to her inner self and follow her dreams to become a fashion designer. Fastfoward to 2016 and Tracy Nicole has been highlighted in publications like Essence, Lucky Magazine,…

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    The Brand ACNE Studios was founded in 1996 as part of the creative collective ACNE, which stands for "Ambition to Create Novel Expressions". Although Tomas Skoging, one of the two founders still remaining with the company once said, "from the beginning it was "Associated Computer Nerd Enterprises". (highsnobiety.com, 2015) The widely circulated story of ACNE's unusual beginnings is now embedded within fashion folklore and undoubtedly a success story that many have fruitlessly hoped to imitate…

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    the second page jumps right into the engineering design process and contains a lot of diction only found among engineering texts. The company needed to find a way to make their tools more precise and more efficient, in order to speed up production in the factory. The author’s discuss the problem at hand, and how they came to a final solution. The author’s utilized great rhetoric throughout their abstract to convey the main points of their design solution to the rest of the discourse community.…

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    At that time, I viewed designers as the most mysterious and respectful people of the world. As I grew older, my father, who is an architectural designer, took me to his office and introduced to me his actual work every day. I was immersed by the design drawings showed on his computer, thinking that how the buildings and landscapes were designed. This experience firmed my resolution to become a landscape designer in the future. With this resolution, I chose to be an art student before the College…

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    She told NY Times in 1994, “I just had a God-given talent for making people beautiful.” Zelda had several famous clients that wanted her cut and sew garments. One of her most notable pieces of work was she done for American adult magazine publisher, Hugh Hefner. She was appointed to create the conspicuous Playboy Bunny outfit. “And history has proven, the low-cut, skin-tight, sexy outfits are an iconic symbol of seduction and allure, forever ingrained in pop culture.” She also…

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    Fashion Progression

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    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 the good part you have to go to college for it or take classes. You also have to be the best if…

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    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/11/magazine/how-zara-grew-into-the-worlds-largest-fashion-retailer.html https://www.inditex.com/about-us/our-story ZARA SWOT Analysis STRENGTH Accessible prices with high-end fashion clothes Efficient, highly centralized operation Fastest logistic system…

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