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    Fashion in the 18th century was characterised by greater abundance, elaboration and intricacy in clothing designs as it was influenced by the trends in the Rococo period, also known as late baroque period. Fashion was greatly influenced by iconic fashion figures such as Marie Antoinette. Womens clothing retained the emphasis on a narrow, inverted conical torso achieved with bone stays, above full skirts. Hoop skirts reached their maximum size in 1750s and began to reduce in size but remained…

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    Designer of the American Dream To fashion, to clothing, to furniture, Ralph Lauren is one the most well-known designers in the world. He was born in the Bronx of New York. Hired by Beau Brummell ties as a designer. He then continued into his own work. Due to his accomplishments as a designer, Ralph Lauren is one of the most well-known designers all around the world (“Lauren”). Ralph Lauren grew up like an average kid. On October, 14, 1939 he was born in the Bronx, New York. He was the…

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    To begin with, there are labels and designs all around the world. Fashion changes every year, every day, and every season. Fashion is basically a popular trend that goes on and on like a windmill. There is people that has a passion for fashion and designs and in my opinion they are called designers. There are big time designers all around the world and they might even have their own labels. In this paper I will be informing you on, the work of valentino. I will be talking about the time period…

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    Fast fashion has emerged in many industries especially in clothing. The biggest fast fashion brand of clothing is Zara. And Uniqlo, a brand from Japan who represents Asian, has been competing with not only Zara, but also other brands such as GAP, H&M in international field. The limited market share leads to a result that companies should continuously take innovative strategies to face the fierce competition. Finding out the methods that Uniqlo use to be acceptable and outstanding globally from a…

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    H & M And Zara Analysis

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    total number of product lines that a company offers to customers. H&M and ZARA both is the fast fashion industry, the product line of H&M and ZARA is same, which selling styling men, women and kids clothing worldwide. Both of this two brands have a same type of product categories such as tops, shorts, jackets, shoes, underwear, accessories and many more. H&M clothes use own design and more for street fashion in tend to younger generation wear their clothes in their daily life. The usefulness of…

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    having an eye for fashion came from her mother. When she was a little girl she use to sew clothes with her mother. She use to create designs and outfits from scratch. Tracy moved to Manhattan to pursue her fashion career. She went to Parsons the new school for design and graduated in 1984. Tracy worked at a small contemporary firm called Arlequin under Martine Sitbon. Throughout her career, Tracy has worked at top of the line fashion houses like Perry Ellis where she was appointed design…

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    The Vibrant 1950s

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    Cristobal Balenciaga which is known as “the King of Fashion” was a Spanish’s fashion designer who successfully arrived to Paris, France to be the mastermind of the 1950’s and 1960’s. His designs were known because of his great structural shapes (image1) and because he accomplished what many other designers would not be able…

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    Zara Fast Fashion Essay

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    and FrequencyZara is the largest and profitable fashion brand of Inditex, a multi-national clothing retailer and manufacturer. Zara opened its first store in La Coruna in 1975. The company revolutionized the world of fashion by bringing many collections out each season. They accomplished this by connecting customer demand to manufacturing and linking manufacturing to distribution. Zara set the standard for the fashion industry with its ability to design, produce, distribute and sell its…

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    “We have the 1950s fashion to thank for the invention of the Stilettos,” (Ruche). Stilettos were invented by a shoe designer named Andre Perugia, who began designing shoes in 1906. These thin-heeled shoes classed up any outfit, adding a petite look and a sleek silhouette when wearing a dress. Women ditched their bulkier shoes from the thirties and forties and opted for Stilettos instead. They’ve become extremely popular and can be seen being worn today by any passing lady. Polyester, Triacetate…

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    Iris

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    by Albert maysles on the story an ageless woman that dress flamboyantly; the documentary is more than a fashion and a design icon. These films talks more about creativity represent a singular woman whose life has passion for fashion and art. Iris is one of the world best known fashion design innovator and educators which worked for woman’s wear daily before she now opening her interior design business, she also a celebrity that people recognize her in magazine as the very old woman in Manhattan…

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