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    Fashion Progression

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    Summary In the career of fashion the work day is very busy. The designer has to pick out fabric, color, and pattern. They would also have to go to 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…

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    Despite the fact that the world is made up of people of different colours and cultures, there is a alarming lack of minority representation in the realm of entertainment and fashion. The individuals portrayed in media and fashion follow a Caucasian template that has become the norm, and they therefore seldom reflect the mosaic that makes up present-day society. However, this Caucasian template has become so ingrained in society that it has become the standard for beauty for all to strive for. As…

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    garment because he likes it but because he knows that he is not going to get such an item as cheap as it is here. In simple words, Zara offers fashion and style at a relatively cheaper…

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    Fast Fashion Essay

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    What is fashion? Fashion is continuously changing throughout the years and it's not specifically based on the clothes people wear. Yoganarasimhan (2012) stated, "Fashion, as a phenomenon, is not confined to clothing or accessories. It also plays a prominent role in the success of other consciously consumed products such as electronic gadgets, furniture, and cars" (Yoganarasimhan, 2012, p. 75). This means society is buying products beyond their function and looking for a certain style that goes…

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    Topshop is known for its high street fashion, from children, teenagers, men and women and plus sizes wear. Topshop target market is customers, who are in their early teen and late women who are in their 30’s. Topshop audience is people who are on a budget. It mainly sells fashion clothing, accessories and shoes. Topshop have many different clothing lines: Collections, Premium, Boutique and Style. Topshop not only sell women’s wear but men’s wear as well, known as (Topman). Topshop have a range…

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    Women's Fashion In Canada

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    history and humanities. In the past years, historians avoided the importance of fashion. Particularly, the women’s fashion (Glamour Daze). Furthermore, the 1940s was known as the greatest shift in fashion, people started to celebrate the romantic styles of the past, and became a more embraced with the newest glamorous woman style: modern and glamorous (Glamour Daze). Well, in the 60s, which was called the Age of Pop. The fashion world progressively turned to side of the London street with the…

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    journey of 100 years of fashion, women and society under one roof. The National Portrait Gallery showcases an exciting and alluring exhibition of one of the most influential fashion magazine British Vogue. With over 280 prints from the Conde Nast archive, this exhibition tells a story of the magazine since it was first published in 1916 through remarkable range of beauty, fashion and meritorious photography. The audience is welcomed by a film and promotes the idea that fashion photography is no…

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    Underrepresentation of Disabilities in Fashion ARP Rough Draft Underrepresentation of physical disabilities in the fashion industry leads to the misrepresentation of the disabled community in society such as unintentional discrimination. An image portraying a female model wearing a prosthetic leg, posing on a fashion show runway displays an example of an almost avant-garde movement in fashion because of how disabled people are undermined by society. An image displays a woman posing with her…

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    Fashion is described in many ways. According to the Oxford dictionary, fashion is "a popular or latest style of clothing, hair, decoration or behavior". It is a way people express themselves physically. Fashion is a form of art. It is a sign of communication and a way of expressing oneself. As in the words of Blair Waldorf, "fashion is the most powerful art there is. It 's movement, design, and architecture all in one. It shows the world who we are and who we 'd like to be. Just like your scarf…

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    Zara Marketing Strategy

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    worlds well known fashion brand. 2. NATURE OF THE PRODUCT, ZARA CLOTHING: The rapid change in the global technological world, clothing and fashion wear is the most defining nature of the apparel business. Zara, in particular offers the latest trends in international fashion in an environment of thought-out design.…

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