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    Since I could remember i’ve always had a passion for fashion‚ it might sound cliche but it is true. I vividly recall me playing dress up in my mom’s clothes and putting on a fashion show for my stuffed animals. I loved shopping so much I would beg my mom to take me to the mall just so I could go into every store.Ever since then I knew I wanted to do something in fashion. At first‚ I wanted to be a designer and sew. So I started off taking sewing classes and making little outfits for my bears. Over

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    The Fashion Channel The Fashion Channel is the market leader in Fashion related to TV programming. Recently attempts have been made by other channels to snatch its crown. Dana Wheeler is hired to prevent this scenario from happening. 1. Interpretation of Consumer and Market Data The current competition from CNN and Lifetime is only in the evening time from 9-11 pm (primetime) when the highest revenue for ads is generated. The focus for promoting new programs and attracting advertisers

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    three eastern tributaries - the Ravi‚ Sutlej and Beas - while Pakistan controls the main Indus channel itself and two western rivers‚ the Jhelum and Chenab. Pakistan has increasingly raised concerns about data sharing and transparency‚ particularly because the upper reaches of all of the rivers lie in Indian-controlled territory‚ giving that nation greater scope for control of the entire Indus river system. harvesting summer stream water into 3‚000 litre gravity-fed storage tanks. Up to 30 percent

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    Pre 1900’s Fashion In the early 1900’s also known as the Edwardian Era‚ fashion was more important than comfort. It was an era if elegance and grace‚ clothing was considered a status symbol. The silhouette of the early 1900’s was an “S” shaped figure‚ female bodies were corseted to a small waist with exaggerated curved hips and buttocks. It was very important the women wore corsets throughout the early 1900 and even before that time. Thus‚ added emphasized on the waist giving the women various

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    involved in WW1‚ men were shipped off to the frontlines and women often got involved in factories and other jobs left open by the men that left. When the war ended‚ women were able to return to working in the home‚ and that opened up jobs for men. Because of this woman wore clothes for work and it was seen as inappropriate to show anything above the ankle. These days the role of a woman is basically equal to that of a man. People have found it socially acceptable for woman to wear more revealing clothes

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    60s of Fashion Mary Quant once stated “ I always designed clothes from a very young age because I didn’t like the way they were. They were paralyzing; they were stilted” (“Brainyquote”). Back in the 1960s designers thought the clothes that people had to wear was to boring so they wanted to make their own designer clothes. Mod fashion was a type of a style that was very huge in the 60s because of designers‚ colors‚ and it changed the fashion world. Mod fashion was huge in the 60s because of how

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    Fashion‚ Gender and Social Identity Zoi Arvanitidou (zoi_ar@hotmail.com) PhD Candidate in Fashion‚ Gender and Cultural Studies Department of Sciences of PreSchool Education and Educational Design‚ University of Aegean‚ Rhodes‚ Greece Maria Gasouka (mgasouka@rhodes.aegean.gr) Assistant Professor in Cultural Studies Department of Sciences of Pre-School Education and Educational Design‚ University of the Aegean‚ Rhodes‚ Greece First Fashion Colloquia – London 1 Fashion‚ Gender and Social

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    land’s newly gained independence . After gathering this general information‚ that was when I developed my thesis: How has the unstable history of the Philippines affected their overall fashion and textile industry? I chose this topic because not only does it give me a chance to expand my knowledge in textiles and fashion‚ but it also allows me to further educate myself in my own personal ethnic background. Methodology: When I first began my research process‚ it wasn’t very difficult to get started

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    is an exciting experience in which dangerous or unusual things happen. The meaning also involves a willingness to try new things‚ take risks. Last summer‚ I made a big bold plan‚ taking an Italian summer session at Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City‚ and then going to Italy on my own. I decided to go to Italy because I wanted to know what the city of the fashion capital of the world looks like. I desired to know the art of fashion merchandising. Through the adventure that happened that

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    Fashion by Decade 80 90 00 I n the 1980s‚ rising pop star Madonna proved to be very influential to female fashions. She first emerged on the dance music scene with her “street urchin” look—short skirts over leggings‚ necklaces‚ rubber bracelets‚ fishnet gloves‚ hairbows‚ long layered strings of beads‚ bleached‚ untidy hair with dark roots‚ head bands‚ and lace ribbons. In her Like a Virgin phase‚ millions of young girls around the world emulated her fashion example that included

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