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    Gwyneth Paltrow has lasted less than a second to name her favorite designer bag When we spoke to Gwyneth Paltrow on the red carpet in New York, the only accessory he wore was his SmartWatch Frederique Constant. Assembly, since the actress and businesswoman promoted their new collaboration with the brand. "This is the first time you wear it!" She said with enthusiasm, showing off her elegant watch. Gwyneth said he would use it to start a jazz in any LBD, describing his special details, "I think…

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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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    In parts all over the globe the world of fashion has been constantly evolving over time. With Influences from high class citizens has empowered the middle and lower class to have a standard when it comes to style. According to the timeline of modern fashion in 1858 an English designer by the name of Charles Frederick Worth was a notable for his unique designs and his creativity. Shortly after he had opened his own firm 1858 and it was called the House of Worth. It gained popularity quickly in…

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    The women's fashion in the 1950’s started getting more comfortable as they started to achieve their independence during World War II. Silhouette’s became straight and slim and as women were getting more jobs in the factories, they started wearing comforbatable clothes such as suits, shirtdresses and jeans. In the early 1950’s too, Christian Dior changed the fashion industry dramatically with her fashion line. Her new dresses went down to calf length and they were tight in which showed your…

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    Evolution Of Mod Fashion

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    Working Title The fashion from the 1960s changed fashion forever. The word “mod” stands for modern, so the fashion was the new thing. During this time was the beginning of high end fashion. “Mod” Fashion was one of the most popular trends in the 1960’s all due to its bold styles, the designers who made the clothes, and the models who wore the items. The trends in “mod” fashion made it really stand out. In the article Mod Style-From the 60’s to Now it states, “Mod” fashion was well known…

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    . How do chemical engineers contribute to the fashion industry? ● Chemical engineers always try to make clothing softer, stronger, and more comfortable. In order to achieve this goal, the engineer will have to find ways to dye, coat, blend, or invent materials both naturally and synthetically through textile chemistry. Eventually they will find the perfect combination to reach their goal. 2. Explain the concept of stoichiometry. ● Stoichiometry is the 5th chemical engineering principle.…

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    Marquis Emilio Pucci

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    Introduction Marquis Emilio Pucci di Barsento, born in Naples, 20 November 1914 to one of Florence’s most wealthy families, epitomised Italian glitterati glamour and was described as "more than a charmer" by his daughter1. He was a very well educated man having Attended the University of Milan, 1933-35, University of Georgia, 1935-36, Reed College, Portland, Oregon, 1936-37; M.A., 1937; then moving on to complete a Ph.D. at the University of Florence in 1941. However, after serving in the war…

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    “Simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance” , a powerful quote by the most powerful women in twenties centuries fashion industry, a fashion designer and founder of puissant french couture brand “CHANEL”. What Coco Chanel did was not just created a classical luxury brand but changed definition and image of women’s fashion forever. Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel was born in August 19, 1883 in Saumur, France .Unfortunately, she was sent to orphanage after her mother died. Gabrielle got…

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    “We have the 1950s fashion to thank for the invention of the Stilettos,” (Ruche). Stilettos were invented by a shoe designer named Andre Perugia, who began designing shoes in 1906. These thin-heeled shoes classed up any outfit, adding a petite look and a sleek silhouette when wearing a dress. Women ditched their bulkier shoes from the thirties and forties and opted for Stilettos instead. They’ve become extremely popular and can be seen being worn today by any passing lady. Polyester, Triacetate…

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    Rudy Research Paper

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    Rudy Project Sunglasses are designed for those who enjoy sports. There are glasses for those who run, golf, play volleyball, and participate in many other sports. It's important to have the right eye-wear for sports. Amazon has the glasses you need to protect your eyes while you enjoy your favorite sports and fitness activities. One of the main differences between sports glasses, such as Rudy Project eye wear, and traditional eye-wear, is the materials used to make them. Glasses designed for…

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