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    Valerie Steele’s essay, A Museum of Fashion is More Than a Clothes Bag, points out that the research which is based on objects would provide a unique view about the development of fashion (1998, p327). And according to Prown, object analysis follows three stages. The analysis starts with a comprehensive description, recording the outer qualities of the object. The second stage is the deduction, interacting a more open reflection between the object and the perceiver. Finally, the analysis causes…

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    areas; we are specifically focusing on the area of fashion. We will discuss on different aspects of PR in fashion industry such as, the connection of Public Relation in fashion industry, functions of Public Relation in fashion, public’s of fashion Public Relation, arguing if Public Relation is single unit or apart of different unit, giving examples of organizations or practices work in fashion Public Relations, revealing public relation in fashion publicist and their qualifications and providing…

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    Many international fashion designers including Alexander McQueen, Tom Ford and Jeremy Scott have praised Yamamoto, Miyake and Rei Kawakubo, I think it is quite difficult to say which one of these fashion designers has left the greatest impact on the fashion industry. Rei Kawakubo’s radical thinking and her philosophy about “designing persuaded her followers to challenge traditions, to re-think old ideas and reconfigure old forms.” Bonnie. Japanese Fashion Designers. Oxford New York: Berg, 2011.…

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    Day #3: SFU Fashion Week Females and fashion were terms that practically go hand in hand. The practice of clothing consumption was typically regarded to being a female issue however in modern society, men in the fashion industry have become more widely accepted. Historically, men were known to be the producers to motivate women to consume (Blakewell, Mitchell, & Rothwell, 2006). At season three of SFU Fashion Week, while a majority of the guests attending were female, there were an ample…

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    Form the changing backdrops of 1960s fashion photography, also came a major change in the type of fashion portrayed. There was a total overhaul from 1950’s fashion to 1960’s. No longer were the models were haughty and stylised, as before in the 1950, where much of the attention was focused on those who were rich and famous. Entering this new era of British fashion photography meant their was a a calling for “someone you and touchable, someone who was part of the world in which you lived and…

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    resume for their career and can demonstrate their experience. CollegeCrunch also adds, “Success in the field of fashion design requires years of hard work, experience and industry knowledge” (para, 15). Having knowledge on the fashion industry is mandatory and people who want to succeed must keep up with the latest trends. Students should “continue to read fashion magazines and attend fashion events” even…

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    In parts all over the globe the world of fashion has been constantly evolving over time. With Influences from high class citizens has empowered the middle and lower class to have a standard when it comes to style. According to the timeline of modern fashion in 1858 an English designer by the name of Charles Frederick Worth was a notable for his unique designs and his creativity. Shortly after he had opened his own firm 1858 and it was called the House of Worth. It gained popularity quickly in…

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    In the novel Overdressed by Elizabeth Kline, the reader explore the world of fast fashion along with the impact it has on us and the world. From the social aspect of the fashion industry, we always look for the newest fashion and for cheap. For example most people buy new clothing just to keep up with what is so called a trend. We also have engrave in our minds that if you see a nice piece of clothing that’s discounted we are more prone to pick it up and purchase it, because if we leave it we…

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    1950’s Fashion The 1950’s were a time of change and happiness after World War II. People were recovering from the war and what it had caused. Everything was booming during the 50’s, the economy, the suburb boom, and what people call a ‘baby boom’, which referred to the recorded 3.4 million babies that were born in the United States. People were confident with having children during the baby boom, because they thought the world held nothing but peace. Another thing that was booming was fashion.…

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    want something more than just a basic covering. People use clothing to express many facets of their personality and taste. From elaborate hats to running shorts people want functional, comfortable clothes that they feel expresses their uniqueness. Fashion designers are very useful in creating trending and comfortable clothing for the people who don’t do well with creativity and design. Originally people wore clothing to help maintain body temperature and be protected by the harsh weather…

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