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    Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, and Versace are some of the most famous Italian fashion houses that have resonate globally for its luxury goods throughout the last century. Their authenticity in products, differentiation in style, quality of luxury goods and expertise in the field has made them stand out in the fashion industry and led to serve as inspiration source to other designers internationally. The fashion industry evolves to continuously and requires to quickly come up with new trends and ideas…

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    Our company benefit any facility that is in the trend for fashion. The fashion experience will have a bond between us and our consumers. This will allow the consumers to feel at ease about fashion of quality. The price for our clothing is reasonable, have coupons, and we run a daily special. Our location is a safe atmosphere and with accommodating hours of operation. We are here to meet the needs of our consumers to provide them the best service as possible. We are to serve the surrounding areas…

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    not have heard or seen presented before. The event/presentation was just one of many during fashion week here at the University of Wisconsin- La Crosse. I, among many others, went to it as it was easily accessible, right in a lecture room in Centennial Hall. I have heard of #BlackLivesMatter, considering it’s all over the news and social media, but I never thought about how that had anything to do with fashion. I also have only seen videos or pictures of people giving their opinion about it in…

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    Sweatshops Research Paper

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    Fashion. It’s been around as long as humans have been on this planet and has no plans of leaving anytime soon. Always changing, moving, going, the fashion industry is one that just does not stop, and in the age of social media where photos can be posted in seconds, information at our fingertips, it shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. And because of this fashion is constantly changing, and not just the styles, but also the behind the scenes as well. As the next generation grows and…

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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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    Fashion As Global Issues

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    Ekaterina Vorobeva Robert Magoola POLS 2401 11/10/2017 Fashion as Global Issues Fashion is a social phenomenon. The main purpose of fashionable things is to satisfy aesthetic needs and to show the social status of their owner. Fashion is created among elite social groups to emphasize their difference from ordinary people. In order to imitate the elite, the middle and lower layers of population are gradually adopting fashionable "novelties". When fashion "seeps out" downwards, it loses its…

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    basis. As my wardrobe is one with sliding doors, I am not able to see all my clothes sin one glance. This visibly tricks my eye, and reduces my wardrobe into what is described as a capsule wardrobe (see images below for all the outfits I wore this week). This observation reigns true with Sophie Woodward’s take on what the woman’s closet represents in Why Women Wear What They Wear where she states that “The wardrobe reflects and is clearly part of her general sense of order in life; yet, more…

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    Fringe Research Paper

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    The fashion colors are made up of toned down pastels such as a rose, blush, country blue, lilac purple, and a darker sea foam green(citation). Fringe is usually portrayed in natural colors due to the fabric it is made out of, yet this new idea of adding color…

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    countries. Many people often forget where their clothes are actually coming from when they see a cheap price tag. Third world countries are having their sweatshop workers being exploited all to fulfill the needs for cheap fashion for Americans and Europeans. Not only does the fast fashion industry have an significant impact on our social world, it also has great effect on the ecological world as well. Theoretical Insight In the documentary, The True Cost, directed by Andrew Morgan…

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    a niche sustainable fashion and lifestyle online magazine called Who What Wear. It sets out to do just what the title promised by trying to educate readers about the importance of knowing the process by which their clothing is made and distributed. In order to achieve this task the author, Jessica Schiffer, interviewed Maxine Bédat, the co-founder of Zady, an increasingly popular sustainable fashion and lifestyle brand. Together they assessed the current state of fast fashion, the large and…

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