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    be expressive and showcase their style to create pieces never before seen. When designing a product, your mind is open to new possibilities each and every day. There are various different career paths for a fashion designer but the main ones are clothing, accessories and footwear. All which require studying and analyzing trends that would be appealing to the consumer, focusing on a theme for your designs, planning out which fabrics and colors you will utilize, collaborating with other designers…

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    Marc Jacobs Advertising

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    houses, Dolce & Gabbana (D&G) and Marc Jacobs, both regularly advertise their wares in magazines such a Vogue. Aside from this fact, however, the two labels are quite different. D&G is an Italian brand associated with the most glamorous of clothing and accessories,…

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    In 1959, plastisol, a more durable and stretchable ink was developed. This allowed more variety in design and a realization that being in T-shirt business could also turn out to be a money making venture. Since then clothing industry all around the world started to make t-shirts with varied designs and creative concepts. Printing T-shirts involves managing many complex tasks: finding ongoing trends, designing, allocating it to printing labs. In addition to that, it involve the following hassles:…

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    Fashion Brand Essay

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    brand personality across cultures (Aaker, 2001; Rojas-Mendez, Erenchun-Podlech, & Silva-Olave, 2004), investigating online communication of brand personality, (Okazaki, 2006) and measuring the effects of brand personality on consumers’ responses to clothing brands (Azevedo & Pessoa, 2005; Ismail & Spinelli, 2012). This study uses Aaker’s (1997) BPS dimensions to learn more about how US consumers attribute personality traits to brands after exposure to a brand’s logo. The associations that US…

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    Brands they prefer The brands that the teenagers prefer are usually those who have the styles that blend with the trend. Teenagers nowadays, choose their dress or clothing wisely because for them, it’s not just the style of the clothing that’s important but also its brand. So they prefer famous brands than the ordinary ones. We decided to put in our survey the brands that we think the teenagers nowadays prefer the most. Our choices were Human, Oxygen…

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    Fashion Industry

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    The retail sector of apparel industry earns it a huge revenue and has been able to built its own multibillion dollar business depending on it sales of clothing range globally. In the last decade, the growth of profit has been more than 50% in fashion retail sectors and it continues to grow in an increasing rate. In order to keep the growth of the industry consistent, all the leading companies are exploring opportunities in new markets. Reports show that India has one of the largest as well as…

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    and uniforms in private and public schools can be both helpful and harmful to students in relation to their learning and social skills. Implementing school dress codes has shown to increase concentration in the classroom due to the lack of extreme clothing or hair styles, less peer pressure since everyone has to wear the same clothes, and an increase in school safety. According to Don Woodard, a high school principal in Johnston county, The students’ “demeanor is better and there are fewer…

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    The idea of having to wear a school uniform originated from England when boys with hair above their shoulders and girls with dresses below their ankles. School uniforms are slowly coming back and they are being used in more public schools today. Public schools should use school uniforms because students would not be jealous of others and students would be more focused on their grades rather than their clothes. If schools used uniforms students would be less jealous of others. In Detroit a 15…

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    hats and bandeaus. The latter could be divided into categories: plain and adorned. “The plain bandeau was often worn for playing sports or with casual outfits” . Bandeaus “made of glittering fabrics” , adorned with feather, or a jewel, were worn to a more elegant ensembles. Cloche hats were much less extravagant piece of hair accessory. “They were close fitting, helmet-shaped hats that hugged the skull. They had deep rounded crowns with no brim or just a small curve at the edge” . Cloche hats…

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    jacket" (Mitchell). Which is what lead to the mandatory uniforms for all 58,500 students in the Long Beach School District. The next school year crime rates decreased 36%, according to school officials. Therefore, school uniforms should be mandatory so clothing could be less of a distraction and because it increases attendance. To fully understand this topic you should know that a school uniform is most commonly a school board approved polo and either khakis, bermuda shorts, or a skirt. My…

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