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    Over eighty percent of women in the United States are dissatisfied with their appearance (Ross). In today’s society women are constantly being told that they have to fit the standards of the ideal woman in order to be considered beautiful. Some of these standards include having light eyes, blonde hair, perfect teeth, flawless, tan skin, long legs, and a well-proportioned figure and are often times impossible for most women in the U.S. to attain (Sherrow). Women who do not fit under these…

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    supposed to be sexy. I learn that from all those hose-straightening scenes in movies. But men legs? “ Whatever the case is about the male 's advertisement is very attractive to females, and to females that like legs such as Susan Bordo. (Polo Ralph…

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    Have humans evolved throughout time, changing their thoughts, beliefs and writing? Has it come to a point where we no longer have the same feelings and entertainment as our ancestors? Has our views on human ethics changed throughout time that now we believe that our ancestors did horrible things? In the early 1600’s there were groups of Europeans came to the North America’s looking for a new blank slate. A group called the Puritans came to America from England because they felt religious…

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    J. Crew Business Analysis

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    One major competitor of Ralph Lauren is the brand J.Crew. The company was first established in 1983 as a clothing catalogue business. It proved to be extremely lucrative and went on to open a brick and mortar store in New York City. Since then, the company has expanded even more opening about 333 retail locations in the United States, employing 12,700 people, and bringing in about $10.2 million in sales yearly. J.Crew Inc. is a multi-factional corporation that designs and sells clothing,…

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    Ralph Lauren Ralph Lauren was born in the Bronx, New York City on October 14, 1939, the third of four siblings. His parents Frieda and Frank were Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants. At the age of 16, Ralph and his brother, Jerry, changed their last name to Lauren after being teased consistently at school. Ralph was known for his distinctive fashion knowledge as a teen, finding inspiration while having a taste for both classic preppy wear and vintage looks. He went on to attend Baruch College in…

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    In some point of our life, we have all seen the typical Calvin Klein, DKNY, or Ralph Lauren advertisement being projected towards us consumers consisting of a sexy man half-naked with his biceps showing or a woman in a bathing suit making seductive poses. Doesn’t it sound like it’s trying to make one insecure? Because men and women are exposed to this type of marketing, it skews our perception on what beauty is, creates false insecurity between men and women, and changes our relationships with…

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    image for its materials allow the company to increase the variety of product markets and better manage more than one transaction. Since the first of its products, the men's and women's clothing of Polo Ralph Lauren, the company established a variety of products with the purpose of Polo Ralph Lauren perfumes and boy's clothing in 1978, a girl's wears the line in 1981 , suitcases and shows in 1982 and household furniture in 1983. Subsequently, the Conservatory of the brand included underwear,…

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    Ralph Lauren corporation refer itself to the world of fashion business and luxury brands. As a part of the fashion industry including clothing, accessorise and apparel, at first the fashion industry has to be identified. The economic definition describes an industry as a group of firms that supply a given market, in this case fashion market with substitutable goods and services. According to Jan Hilger the fashion business itself is made up by the family of three industries, the apparel industry…

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    world thrown into chaos by poverty, company control, and violence. The main character named Lauren Olamina is forced to travel north because her gated community was destroyed along with most of her neighbors. The traveling group consists of Zahra, Harry, and Lauren but it grows along the way. Harry and Zahra were in the same gated community with Lauren. Other characters that are included are people that Lauren comes across on her journey to the north. Human nature is what comes naturally to…

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    Lauren instead finds the support she needs to transform Earthseed through the Elfords a couple that’s shown great interest in Earthseed.When Lauren did some jobs for them during her search for Larkin. “Through the Elfords and their friends and the friends of their friends, we’ve received invitations to speak all over town in…

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