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    different trends.The fashion i'm going to talk about is the most popular 1960s styles. Lots of people loved the 1960s fashion some people still order 1960s clothes today. Men had slick long hair and woman wore wigs made with real hair. They also copied Marilyn Monroe style after her death of barbiturate overdose.This is the 1960s Popular clothing, popular accessories, and hairstyles. First, the popular clothing in the 60s. Woman and men wore lots of colors. First is the womans fashion, in the…

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    This decade has seen a number of fashion standouts… cough… Miley Cyrus… cough… Lady Gaga, but no one has made a bigger impression on the fashion industry than, you guessed it, Kanye West. Kanye’s laid back, comfortable style, baggy t-shirts and even baggier pants (pulled up knee high), have caused other celebrities with completely different careers like Justin Bieber or even Floyd “Money” Mayweather to adopt it. Kanye not only rules the pop-culture fashion industry, he also has one of the most…

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    Community Fashion Observation Analysis The community or culture you associate yourself with is usually a big influence on the way you dress and present yourself. We see many people who like to step out and try new fashions that are out of the norm but usually people tend to stick to the fashion that is recognized by their specific community. This week I will discuss the relationship between community and fashion. I will describe my observation of a specific community and their fashion norms. I…

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    As fashion progressed in the world throughout the years, the amount of fashion rules grew as well. At first these simple rules were just guidelines of what to wear and what to avoid buying. But slowly things started to change as these rules became more prominent in the world and eventually evolved into laws. There were dozens of fashion rules and laws enforced to the public by the fashion police, but there were five rules, known as the ‘fearful five’ that were the highest crimes in the fashion…

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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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    Zara: Simplicity 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…

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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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    13 December 2013 Literature of the 1980s Fashion Speaks Louder than Words What is fashion? Fashion is something that is dealt with everyday. Fashion is never constant. Something that is in today might not be in tomorrow. As Coco Channel once said, “Fashion is made to become un-fashionable.” Fashion tells you what is trending and is constantly searching for the newest of everything. Some say that fashion gives an individual a sense of self-expression. Fashion is a language that tells a story…

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    Over the years fashion has changed and shaped with the times, but what drives these changes in fashion? Harriet Worsley’s Book 100 Ideas That Changed Fashion discusses one hundred of the most influential ideas that shaped fashion from the classics, such as the Little Black Dress, to clothing that is currently worn as everyday casual, such as sneakers. Fashion has come along way and throughout the one hundred ideas discussed in Worsley’s book reoccurring themes tend to pop up among the ideas. War…

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    1960’s Fashion “Clothes are just not that important. They’re not status symbols any longer. They’re for fun.” (Gernreich). Some generations thought this while others thought “If you can’t be better than your competition, just dress better.” (Wintour). Fashion is important to us no matter what side we stand on. Throughout the century, fashion has been influenced by many things, such as cultural changes. Fashion during the 1960s was affected by many historical, political, and social events. There…

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