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    Fashion Have you ever wondered why you wear the clothes you wear and buy from only certain t stores? In the society we live in‚ it is easy to jump on the band wagon and follow what everyone else is doing. Everyone is following suit just to fit in and find their place. Recently fashion has become a trend controlled by the leading stores in the industry‚ and changes through generations. First I will talk about the background information‚ then move on to 2 present day applications‚ then finally

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    Jennie Yabroff disassembles the fashion world and what it is reforming itself as it expands. Yabroff explains the reasoning behind the fashion world and its drastic change is because the faces of the people wearing the clothing are changing. Stereotypical models that we used to seeing in magazines‚ commercials‚ and ads are beginning to look more like normal people. Why the faces of the fashion industry changing? Many aren’t sure‚ but Yabroff believes that fashion gurus are noticing that sales are

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    No Name Lovey Fashion trends are crucial in the life of a city teen. Being fashionable is important because first of all it’s a good first impression on others. It’s another form of expression. Also being fashionable makes a person feel good about them selves. Teens want to be fashionable and grab people’s attention. Teenagers they want to be popular and they do so by dressing up fashionably. The first thing someone notices about another person is their clothing‚ their external image; clothing

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    Podcast Script The 1960s was the beginning of a cultural revolution in America. The counter-culture of the 1960s was viewed by some as “mankind’s best‚ maybe only‚ hope; others saw it as a portent of civilization’s imminent ruin.”1 The nation’s youth began to find their voice and were slowly shaping the nation’s ideals. Music became “a medium of propaganda‚ identifying the young as a distinct force in society with unique values and aspirations.”2 The counter-cultural movement began in reaction

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    Distribution and Consumer Research Vol. 20‚ No. 1‚ February 2010‚ 165–173 Fast fashion: response to changes in the fashion industry Vertica Bhardwaj* and Ann Fairhurst Retail and Consumer Sciences‚ The University of Tennessee‚ Knoxville‚ USA (Received June 2009; final version received October 2009) The fashion apparel industry has significantly evolved‚ particularly over the last 20 years. The changing dynamics of the fashion industry have forced retailers to desire low cost and flexibility in design

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    Reflections on Fashion ‘‘Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months.’ Oscar Wilde Fashion. For some it is everything‚ it merely represents a way of living; for others‚ it is a living hell! To look like nobody else is a sufficiently mortifying reflection; to be in danger of being mistaken for one of the rabble is even worse. Fashion constantly begins and ends in the two things it detests most‚ singularity and vulgarity. Every person

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    Fashion is important to us because it’s a means of self-expression but it enables us to say something important to the world about who we are‚ or who we’d like to be. The clothes we wear say thing about who we are whether it’s a lifestyle‚ a religion‚ a profession‚ or an attitude. Fashion has evolved in the past hundred years just as it has over time and as our culture and attitudes change‚ fashion comes along with it. Fashion changes all the time with each decade having its own characteristics

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    Fashion: A Definitive History of Costume & Style Chapter 9—Swinging Sixties to Glam Rock Study Guide 1964-1969 Women What inspired this new look‚ what was society’s reaction‚ who were some of the influential designers‚ and how did women accessorize these looks? Miniskirt Minidress Minicoats Handbags—as fashion statement and their varying materials and features Twiggy—her distinctive look and contributions to fashion Describe the mood of the 1960s and how the mood manifested itself

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    The 1960s were a time of radical change. In Great Britain‚ a new super-cool subculture was beginning to form. It is popularly known as the Mod (Modernist) Movement. As a result of the baby boom‚ the British population became increasingly younger‚ which led to the rise of the Mod subculture. Because the older generations were more conservative‚ the fashion market was left wide-open for young entrepreneurs who were more familiar with the wants and needs of their new‚ hip customers. Fashion innovators

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    The music of the 1969s greatly reflected the people and behaviors of the decade. It affected everything from the clothes they wore to the drugs they used. Under the influence of drugs. Everything appeared to be a double entendre with a deep hidden meaning. (Kurlansky 183) The drugs made the music come alive. You not only heard the music‚ you could see it and feel it as well. With psychedelic music of bands like the Grateful Dead it was no surprise that people were usually stoned when they listened

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