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    themselves in such clothes as smart dresses‚ print blouses and jackets. They are not afraid of being impressive and attract attention. They enjoy going to Cocktail Parties and other events and are interested in fashion‚ like to do sports activities‚ spend time with friends and family. Also they try to be unique in every day life. Range proposal Looking through the spring summer 2010 collection it is noticeable that dresses dominate other garments: quantity of dresses 31 out of 36 garments‚ other

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    Fashions Of The Sixties – A Guide For Costumes Women Early 60’s - Dresses were worn at knee length. The "Jackie Kennedy Look" was very popular. It included sleeveless A-line dresses‚ short boxy jackets with ¾ length sleeves‚ slim skirts‚ pillbox hats‚ white gloves‚ and large sunglasses. Hair was worn in bouffant styles. Mid 60’s - Dresses and skirts were worn about 4 inches above the knee. Fabrics were brightly colored and black and white optical art patterns were popular. Short white go-go

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    paco rabbane

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    d’art moderne de la ville de Paris.  From 1955 to 1963‚ Rabanne used his sketching skills to finance his architectural studies‚ regularly working for Roger Model and for Charles Jourdan.  In 1959‚ Women’s Wear Daily published seven sketches of his dresses signed "Franck Rabanne." He did not begin using the name Paco professionally until 1965. From 1962 to 1966‚ Rabanne and his family hand-produced unusual buttons and embroideries for the houses of  haute couture of Nina Ricci‚ Cristóbal Balenciaga

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    As new opportunities arose‚ women began to shed the confining clothing of the previous centuries. Corsets were forgotten and replaced with looser fitting camisoles. (1920’s Fashion 1) Designers had much more freedom of expression with the new dresses and tops of the twenties. Colorful‚ loud fabrics showed the joy the women felt about the end of the war and their new freedom and independence. (1920’s women fashions 1) As the 1920s came to a close‚ one

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    HISTORY Italian executive Giorgio Armani is an iconic clothing designer who has expanded his empire to include restaurants and hotels. His popularity skyrocketed in America in the 1980s when his men’s ’power suits’ appeared frequently on the television series Miami Vice.Designer. Born on July 11‚ 1934‚ in Piacenza‚ Italy. With his body-conscious yet understated clothing‚ Giorgio Armani has become one of the most popular names in fashion. He first launched his business empire in the mid-1970s‚ and

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    carries a variety of female merchandise categories which consists of: dresses‚ tops‚ sweaters‚ jackets and coats‚ denim‚ pants‚ shorts‚ and skirts; however the number of assortment choices will vary depending on the merchandise category. Furthermore‚ Fairweather has a stronger emphasis on dresses as they carry a broader assortment of dresses‚ which at the Scarborough Town Centre location alone‚ has over one hundred different dresses a consumer could choose from. In comparison to their denim category

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    Dress Code

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    Cons» Виконав: Ст. групи ФО-11 Давлєтов Рустам Перевірив: викладач Сандій Л.В. Тернопіль-2013 Overview 1. General provisions of dress code 3 2. Dress to impress 4 3. Casual dress for business 4 3.1 Slacks‚ Pants‚ and Suit Pants 4 3.2 Skirts‚ Dresses‚ and Skirted Suits 5 3.3 Shirts‚ Tops‚ Blouses‚ and Jackets 5 3.4 Shoes and Footwear 5 3.5 Jewelry‚ Makeup‚ Perfume‚ and Cologne 5 3.6 Hats and Head Covering 5 4. Conclusion 6 5. List of Literature 7 1. General provisions of dress code There

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    Using the percentage of value of shipments accounted for firms in 2007 a lot of answer will be given to the following question. Find the four-firm concentration ratios for the following industries: fluid milk‚ women’s and girl’s cut and sew dresses‚ envelopes‚ and electronic computers. Which industries are characterized by a high level of competition? Which industries are characterized by a low level of competition? Define oligopolies and identify which of the listed industries qualify as oligopolies

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    Egyptian Fashion Egyptian Clothing The main focus of Egyptian clothing was to keep cool under the hot Egyptian sun; they idolized the human body and had physical ideals that are very similar to the ones we hold today. The clothing that they wore complimented the lines of a slender figure and was often adorned with gems and jewels if they were rich. These ideas helped name ancient Egyptians the very first society to have an identifiable style among the ancient civilizations. Materials The

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    fashion in the 19th century. In the 1860’s outfits of pants‚ vests‚ and jackets made of the same fabric were becoming popular among men‚ because it resembled a well-dressed person who could afford having them made to order. Women preferred white dresses since it was a symbol of status‚ it meant that they were able to afford staining their clothes because they had the facility to replace them or have somebody wash for them. During the mid 19th century darker colors started to make an appearance and

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