History of fashion design

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    Goldblum Motor-biker leather Jacket Product description: It’s challenging for experienced and old actors to keep up with the latest fashions. Jeff Goldblum is one of the famous actors of American film industry who has earned his fame through various blockbuster movies, which include Jurassic park and Independence Day at the top of the list. Goldblum has managed his fashion style and clothing trends at best, even in this present era, with the age of 64 years. He was spotted in a stunning jacket…

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    at a market. In spite of these differences between the U.S. and Italy, the fashion industry is something both countries unconsciously observe. In this case, people in both countries will attempt to figure out someone’s social status based on the clothes they carry on them. Although the U.S. and Italy are both obsessive over the fashion industry, the differences between them far overweigh the similarities.…

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    gender norms in clothing. Gender norms in clothing The clothes made for women at that time weren’t functional whatsoever A lot of people were inspired by Dior’s designs at the time, which included small waist dresses, and copious layers of fabric. (C2) The designs that Dior made were very popular at the time. His designs included the fashion that was popular for women at that time, and his clothes and were not made so that a woman could move around well. Well dressed people at the time were…

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    Zara Business Model Essay

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    Zara Grew Into the World’s Largest Fashion Retailer, Hansen explains Zara's business model. The key to Zara's "runaway success" is to be the best at fast fashion. Michelle Denise gets at this when she writes "they don't spend too much ... trying to develop their own designs." Instead, Zara excels at process innovation. The Atlantic's Derek Thompson breaks down Hansen's article through the lens of process innovation in Zara's Big Idea: What the World's Top Fashion Retailer Tells Us About…

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    Kimono Case Study

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    people of how to fashion themselves. In Edo era, there were various ways to wear kimono, which made the women in that era wear the kimono to next level of creativity. The creativity in wearing the kimono has to be worn according to the local art and culture, with the touch of elegant. Surprisingly, not only for women, men were also need to style themselves, where they were well-known for chic-gentlemen (History of Japanese Fashion, 2014). According to Kawamura (n.d.), the fashion industry in…

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    Elsa Schiaparelli

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    Gernreich’s work. In terms of design, marketing and Merchandizing Elsa Schiaparelli: Elsa Schiaparelli was an Italian fashion designer (1890-1973).She is best known for her revolutionary boldness. She is one of the most prominent figures between the Two World Wars. She was best known for her Avant-garde designs and artistic sense of style. Critical Review of Elsa Schiaparelli’s Work: Schiaparelli was an Italian designer, who was immensely renowned in her time, who created fashion pieces as a…

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    between art and fashion design just like the connection between colors and fabrics . The same connection that drove Oscar de la Renta to pursue fashion design first as an illustrator coming from a fine arts background. The beauty about fashion design is the fact that every season the designer creates another story to add to the woman of today. And then again What 's more beautiful than dressing a woman? In the same way an artist adds another layer to their painting, Fashion Design is much more…

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    Lee Alexander McQueen was a British fashion designer. He was born in Lewis ham, London, United Kingdom. He is known for having worked as chief designer at Givenchy from 1996-2001 and for founding his own Alexander McQueen label. Alexander McQueen design the Louis Vuitton Givenchy . Alexander McQueen was born march 17, 1969. He died February 11, 2010 because he committed suicide. He was one of the youngest out of the six children’s. His mother's name was Joyce McQueen and his dad's name was…

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    Diana Vreeland, a known “empress of fashion”, once said, “Fashion is part of the daily air and it changes all the time, with all the events. You can even see the approaching of a revolution in clothes” (LeTrent 19). Fashion is generally defined as the clothing and accessories that are worn by individuals. Even though fashion seems like a simple and insignificant topic, fashion impacts almost every aspect of our society. Fashion reveals not only cultural changes that are occurring in society, but…

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    An Eye For The Smaller Details: Accessory Design Degree If you notice the accessories before the outfit and instantly know whether they match, then you might be destined for an accessory design degree. It is a creative and ever-evolving field where you get to get to turn your designs into reality. Because of the strong focus on creativity and excellent design, it is also a field that is perfect if you love working with your hands and have a strong imagination. As long as you have the creativity…

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