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    Lucero 1 Christine Lucero English 1A Mr. Gruber 2/14/16 Fashion Trends in the 1950s vs. Now There are always new things coming out in the fashion industries that causes fashion to change. Fashion has been a dramatic change over the years in history. The term “fashion” is referred to as “the latest trend.” There are people who like to keep up with the latest trends and styles, from clothes, to jewelry, to shoes, and even new hairstyles. The fashion game back then has dramatically changed…

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    et mes amis. Aujourd’hui, je veux vous présenter: La France. Can you guess what language i was speaking? That’s right! French. Today, I will mentioning the three aspects that France is most acclaimed for: Food, Language, and Fashion. But let me begin with some basic history. Do you hear the people sing? Singing the songs of angry men? It is the music of the people who will never be slaves again! Does this sound familiar? Yes, it is from the movie that is a global sensation: Les Miserables. The…

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    In fact, they’re presented in a fashion that makes them accessible, which is great for young budding horror fans, or at least adult horror fans who have children they are looking introduce to horror. Being mainly set at Dracula’s Castle, the special does a nice job of creating atmosphere with the use set design, sound design and fog, all of which make for the perfect gateway to the Universal Films and even some of the Hammer productions…

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    on 1940s fashion Today fashion is one of the biggest and most successful industries in the world, having a global revenue of more than 1 trillion dollars each year (“Fashion Industry Statistics”). Over the years fashion has changed dramatically, for instance before the 1950s, it was not acceptable for women to wear pants, nowadays pants are one of the most basic and common clothing that women use (Hoobler and Hoobler). Many events from all around the world have influenced fashion, creating…

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    Women Wear In The 1930s

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    Fashion in the 1930s was full of style and glamour. Even though people were broke, they surely didn’t dress like it. Men still dressed up nice with their overcoats and suits. Women still wore dresses and kept their hair nice. Through all the hardships, they maintained their styles. What did women wear in the 1930s? Most people will overlook fashion in the thirties because of the Great Depression, but it was full of glamour, elegant, well-tailored clothing. The fashion mainly consisted of loose…

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    taken pleasure in the latest trends of fashion and variety of styles clothes offer throughout the course of years. Fashion and clothing have enhanced dreams of mines since my childhood. At the age of two years old, I was selected to become a Fabulous Faces model candidate to walk several runways displaying the latest trendy outfits for infants. This opportunity would transmit over into my later years of life. I would continue modeling and marketing fashion products until I was 14 years old as…

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    Who Wears the Pants? Clothing has long been a medium used to dictate and define gender throughout history. What women wear has often been regulated by the government or the church. Women started wearing pants during World War II when they were aiding in the war effort by working jobs that were typically male dominated. Though women more regularly wore pants, they were still thought of as masculine attire as shown in the Norman Rockwell’s “Rosie the Riveter” painting, scrutinizing women for…

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    Italian American Mosaics

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    The history of mosaic goes back some 4,000 years, with the use of terracotta cones pushed point-first into a background to show decoration. By the eighth century BC, there were pebble pavements, using different coloured stones to create patterns, although these tended to be unstructured decoration. It was the Greeks, in the four centuries BC, who raised the pebble technique to an art form, with precise geometric patterns and detailed scenes of people and animals.By 200 BC, specially manufactured…

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    Baroque and Roccoco Period Costume Kyran Dunphy 2851806 Fashion Design Year 1 Baroque Period Costume Men’s Costume Men’s fashion in the Baroque period were not as excentric as the clothes men wore in the periods before the 16th century. E.g, Elizebethan Period, the Renaissance Period and the Medieval Pierod. Many of the clothes that were introduced to men in the periods mentioned above were carried into the Baroque Period. These included Shirts, Doublets, Jerkins, Stockings, Hoes, Canions.…

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    characters are shown and described using the life-story methods throughout the film, demonstrating the life styles of new High-Tech rising China. Most Chinese are hip, they’re happy and they enjoy more personal freedom than at any point in their country’s history. But while Middle class Chinese make the most of their prosperity, Shanghai’s poor find little reason to celebrate. The first character, Ma Liang is a successful commercial director in Shanghai. At age 33, he has built a lucrative…

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