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    2nd in our class, we attended the International Academy of Design and Technology in Wyoming. Here we mastered our Rodeo design and came up with our signature item: putting our “Circus Rodeo” logo on the back of all our remastered pants. We also came up with the idea to take…

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    expansion means that Zara needs to carry its business model to America in order to maintain short production and lead times. Building a central distribution center in America will help Zara decrease logistics and help maintain Zara’s model of fast fashion and economies of scale. Zara can strategically locate its central distribution center in or near countries where manufacturing can be done with cheap labor cost (i.e. Mexico or Carribeans). Smaller distribution centers or satellite centers…

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    Eco Fashion Research Paper

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    more relevant, the eco fashion movement has potential to revolutionize the way Americans view fashion and style. Eco fashion exists as a challenge to the typical approach of purchasing apparel for the season and discarding it soon after-a process called “fast fashion” (Annamma, et al. 1). The eco fashion movement affects multiple stakeholders including its customers, the environment, and overseas garment workers. Understanding the history and implications of the eco fashion movement on its…

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    The chosen garment that will be discussed in detail is the iconic corset designed by the American corset couture designer Maggie Norris who is one of the designers involved with the brand Trashy Lingerie. This corset was chosen for Caitlyn Jenner as the outfit for the cover image of Vanity Fair. This essay will cover the following topics: historical/cultural context, formal elements, and its meaning. This corset which was designed by Maggie Norris was worn by Caitlyn Jenner in her worldwide…

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    Diana Vreeland, a known “empress of fashion”, once said, “Fashion is part of the daily air and it changes all the time, with all the events. You can even see the approaching of a revolution in clothes” (LeTrent 19). Fashion is generally defined as the clothing and accessories that are worn by individuals. Even though fashion seems like a simple and insignificant topic, fashion impacts almost every aspect of our society. Fashion reveals not only cultural changes that are occurring in society, but…

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    on 1940s fashion Today fashion is one of the biggest and most successful industries in the world, having a global revenue of more than 1 trillion dollars each year (“Fashion Industry Statistics”). Over the years fashion has changed dramatically, for instance before the 1950s, it was not acceptable for women to wear pants, nowadays pants are one of the most basic and common clothing that women use (Hoobler and Hoobler). Many events from all around the world have influenced fashion, creating…

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    Business Level 3 Unit 3 P3

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    Individuals from 10-20 years of age are our target audience, because teenagers nowadays love to DIY or do it yourself. We also target fashion bloggers. If you’re using Tumblr, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or other social media networks you can see that most of them are involved with DIY'S. This will also help us to advertise our products, because famous fashion bloggers can post the products that they bought from Nuevo Ropa and their fans and other people will have the idea to buy and tell it…

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    passionate connection. We going to create a different perceptive of the fashion industry by listening to customer what type of clothing making them feel good, we going to build a relationship with our customer. Flawless Diva Chic is changes the fashion industry by offering beautiful at sexy for our thick and plus size girl and women. Founder Kellisha Roberts, has design 5 fashion clothing in order to start her business. The portfolio of design features active wear, causal, swimwear, sleepwear…

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    Fashion In 1940s

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    The New Look of the 1940s became the era of change that influences most fashion now and the years after. The New look was created by Christian Dior in France. The look included a pinched waist, softened shoulders, and a full skirt. The pinched waist started the popular hourglass look. The full skirts are especially popular today on wedding dresses and red carpet looks. Another factor that helped shape fashion the way it is now was the shortage of fabrics because they needed so much to make…

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    Fashion knows no gender, no age, no boundaries and no limits. Maybe the best thing about fashion is how unconventional and rebellious it can be. While a fitted dress is one person’s cup of tea, an oversized tee shirt may be someone else’s. Georgia Wahl,15, is the epitome of Manhattan sophistication and class. Her fashion inspiration, comes from the hit TV show, Gossip Girl, that follows the life of young socialites living in the Upper East Side. Wahl adores the main characters’, Blair Waldorf’s…

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