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    luxury fashion e-commerce for kids from age 0 to 16. It was launched in 2007 by founder Nathalie Christen-Genty. She is also a mother of 5 kids. Melijoe presents more than 120 brands including Kenzo, Stella McCartney kids, Little Marc Jacobs Dolce & Gabbana and Moncler etc. featuring latest trendy collection. It aims to have adult like fashion for kids. It is an innovative and revolutionary e-commerce for kids. MELIJOE.COM is an international company with the website being translated in eight…

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    In the 21st century companies display the human body in a provocative manner with nudity on billboards and advertisements in magazines. As a person looks at an advertisement for perfume or nail polish, the eyes go straight to the naked body of the model. When seeing the beautiful, sexy model with the beauty products, the buyer falls in the trap of buying the products believing that they will also feel beautiful and sexy. They want to seek the pleasure the model exhibits while wearing the product…

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    Axe Body Axe Ad Analysis

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    Axe Body Wash – Woman Being Sexualized Stephanie Attar Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi Axe was launched in France in 1983 by Unilever. Its original name was Lynx. They couldn’t name it axe back then in France, due to trademark issues. Since then, Axe has evolved to become its own product. From 1990 to 1996 Axe used mostly geographic names to name the scents. When axe was made, their product was mostly to help men attract woman. Supposedly, this went totally opposite of what they thought…

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    more expensive they will have the same effect as the products that are a little cheaper. Sephora mostly carries expensive brands and not very many cheaper brands. For example, Sephora carries brands like, Estee Lauder, Tom Ford, Bobbi Brown, Dolce & Gabbana, Giorgio Armani Beauty, and Prada. All of those brands are considered “high end”. Another difference of the type of products that both websites have is that, Ulta has more of a variety of types of products. They have anything from skincare,…

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    Luxottica Case Analysis

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    Luxottica: How vertical integration has made it the world leader in eyewear Luxottica with revenues of €8.8 billion clearly emerged as the market leader in Televisory’s previous blog on the eyewear industry. In addition, the blog emphasised on the operational and financial position of the selected key players. In this blog, Televisory analysed Luxottica’s vertically integrated business model, that enabled it to acquire more than 50% of the market share. The company not only designs and…

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    Italy Research Paper

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    After all Italians people have a reputation for fashion and design. Many of the world’s top fashion houses are Italian. These include Valentino, Versace, Prada, Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, Marni, Iceberg, Missoni, Trussardi, Moschino, Dirk Bikkembergs, Etro, and Zegna. The country itself has a rich cultural heritage and a broad range of natural landscapes. These factors continue to attract people to Italy as botha vacation destination…

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    BOTOX Cosmesis Essay

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    A simple advertisement for BOTOX Cosmetic depicts a close-up face shot of an “actual patient after treatment,” with her face turned slightly to the side so that the audience can see how successful the results of the procedure are. Her face is free of crow’s feet and frown lines between the eyebrows, just as the procedure promises, and one can only assume that a few touchups were made to the image; despite the wonderful results of this one patient, the horrifying list of possible complications…

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    Sexuality In The Media

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    The topic I will be choosing is sexuality in the media. I will be analyzing various advertisements message that include sexuality (sex appeal) that is a part of their message to sell their product. I will explore if it really necessary for everything to have a sexual connotation to be sold? This topic is of interest and of importance because today more than ever in our society, youth of today are accessing technology easier than ever being consumed and corrupted through advertising present in…

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    My First Job I had wanted a job for years. I always loved the idea of earning money, having my own responsibilities and experiencing something entirely new and foreign to me. Income from this new ‘career’ would be liberating for me: allowing me the opportunity to build a new wardrobe that reflected my individuality (yes, really) and to do any recreational pastime that my heart desired, without any need for parental financial contribution and the scrutiny and ‘input’ that accompanied the cash.…

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    other items. Like all art, fashion is highly scrutinized by the public for being too expensive, unrealistic, and overdone. Perhaps the most repeated criticism faced by high fashion brands such as Marc Jacobs, Valentino, Dquared2, Givenchy, and Dolce Gabbana are the critiques of cultural appropriation. Accusations of cultural appropriation are prevalent at almost every Fashion Week, Vogue, or…

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