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    Meadham Kipchhoff Essay

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    deficient”. Meadham Kirchhoff’s dissatisfaction with the present was suggested through their statement that “fashion seems to love homogenisation”, resulting in a “deficient” present dead end (Allwood; Chase and Shaw 3). Meadham Kirchhoff created a unique selling point by fusing music and fashion, creating a metaphorically loud presentation for a feminist revolution over “homogenisation” of fashion and people. Poundbury falls victim to Meadam Kirchhoff’s “homogenisation” comment, as a visual…

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    Fashions Target Audience

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    experience. We have a passion for this business that drives us to keep trying new ideas and trends in the industry. Target Audience The primary target audience for this event is the executives and board of directors for Gabby Fashions. The point of the event is to show the fashion line to them and gain their opinions on it. Moreover, this event is also an opportunity for the company to establish a sales team. The venue appeals to the target audience, for it is sophisticated and…

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    90s Fashion Research

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    Have you ever wondered what fashion was like in the 90s? They have many styles that happened in the 90s. Clothes and accessories in the 90s were very creative and different. There were many different shoe styles for girl teenagers in this period of time. They all varied. The three main types were Skechers, Doc Martins, and Platform heels.("10") In the 90s girls like to wear stuff that had heels on them, whether they were low heels, which were very popular back then, or high heels. Doc Martins…

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    80's Fashion Essay

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    Throwback to 80’s Fashion Present day fashions such as skinny jeans, head-to-toe black outfits, and Converse shoes are very popular. Not only are those trends coming back, but fur is also coming back into the fashion world. The fur vest is a very popular item added to outfits, making themselves very stylish. In the 80’s, stylish trends were also popular. AIDS, fashion trends, such as women’s apparel, and musical celebrities influenced the 1980’s fashion world. The AIDS scare…

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    Dikdan 1 Mackenzie Dikdan Webster P.3 History 10/7/15 Fashion of the Enlightenment Period During the chapters we read about the Enlightenment period, we did not read much about the fashion of that time. Although everyone had to wear clothes and it was a basic necessity, there is no correlation between the outfits and the events that took place. This is most likely the reason why it is not mentioned in our textbooks. The clothes people wore can reflect the views of that time period just…

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    The Decades Hairstyles change over time just as women’s minds are constantly having new ideas adding to the fashion ideas of that specific period. The 60s to now have distinctive styles that represent each time era. Are the hairstyles in the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s still ones that show up in current day hairstyles? 1960s brought several popular hair ideas into the world. Like most fashion trends, celebrities and movie stars also influenced hairstyles in the 60s. Hair was just big. According to…

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    When it comes to the topic of style, most of us readily agree that the clothing worn during the Anglo-Saxon times compared to the twenty first century is incompatibly different. Where this agreement usually end, however, is on the question of “did they dress appropriately according to there time period?” Whereas some are convinced that the style was tasteless and rare, others maintain that this was “normal”, but what exactly is normal. My own view of Anglo-Saxon dress is that it was unique and…

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    The Great Depression Two sides of fashion • Poor vs very rich • Economic depression of Western world vs • 1930’s elegance, clothing trends determined by very wealthy, movie stars, celebrities, Hollywood • Combination: Simplicity & elegance The Great Depression on women’s fashion • Modesty both economically and culturally/fashionably • People felt less frivolous and adventurous with their clothing when enduring hard times; practical garments for daily wear • "Thrift is the spirit of the day.…

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    80's Fashion Essay

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    proliferation of uncanny fashions and creatively original toys the reoccurrence of their popularity into the 21st century created minimalistic surprise. The female fashions were designed to make ground-breaking statements to the male gender and the unique toys of the 80’s spurred a fascination like no other decade. Although the toys of the 80’s were different the fashion caused contradictory reactions. Outrageous, luminous and extroverted is the paramount description of 1980’s fashion. Though…

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    Final Reflective Report

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    going through an identity crisis because of the vast difference and variety in garment styles. These observations of “excess” fall back on the ideologies of capitalism, and consumption which is a point that Susan Kaiser touches on in Fashion and cultural studies: Fashion and Culture in which she links the idea of consumption to “human desires for promise, pleasure, and…

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