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    Art and Fashion

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    Aestheticism Arts and Crafts Art Noveau The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Rossetti The childhood of Virgin Mary 1849 Dante Gabriel Rossetti The Annunciation 1849 John Everett Millais Isabella 1849 Charles Allston Collins Convent Thoughts 1850 John Everett Millais Mariana 1851 John Everett Millais The Return of the Dove to the Ark 1851 John Everett Millais Ophelia 1852 Arthur Hughes - Ophelia - 1852 William Holman Hunt The Scapegoat - 1854 Ford

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    Fashion is a popular thing for a period of time. It keeps changing and developing. Fashion and trend are very similar however fashion is almost always related with the way people dress. Trends are related more with technology and such. When asked the question ’What is fashion?’ globally known model‚ icon and business woman Claudia Schiffer replies with ’It’s become synonymous with clothing but ultimately fashion is anything popular in a culture at any given time.’ The same question was asked to Pulitzer

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    Mind/Body Problem From your reading of Hasker‚ and using the categories he uses‚ what view of the mind/body problem do you think is exhibited by Picard? By Maddox? Support your answer. Upon completion of the readings‚ and having watched the episode “The Measure of a Man” from Star Trek: New Generations I have come to the conclusion that Picard has a very materialistic view of the mind/body problem stating that “Man is a wholly material being” (Hasker‚ 69). Meanwhile Maddox holds a very

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    Review Fashion as art; is art Fashion? * Sanda Miller “Like art‚ clothes can provide the subject of historical research.” According to the reader by Miller‚ fashion‚ like architecture fulfills primarily a functional dimension. This is said with art being something of display‚ admiration and in some cases personal relation. Art being something decorative and less functional than clothing‚ because clothes can be worn‚ but avante garde fashion is where the differentiation between art and fashion

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    What is the influence of Western fashion to Japanese fashion? Submitted by: Nicole Marie~Madeleine C. Alberto III-Kagitingan General Description of the Study Japanese fashion is one of the most remarkable things about Japan. It is another dimension in itself‚ complete with subcultures such as the Gothic Lolita and Kogals. Many people are intrigued by how Japanese fashion developed and people all over the world try to dress up like the Japanese because in Japan‚ there is no such as

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    When asked what field of art I would like to pursue I would most likely steer towards the idea of becoming a fashion designer. Being a fashion designer entails so many things. To name a few things being a fashion designer entails studying trends and sketching initial clothing or accessory designs. They oversee the entire garment production from their initial sketch to final manufacturing. The nature of the job varies among the different types of fashion designers; most designers are employed by design

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    An indie influence in fashion Does today’s popular apparel abate the underground spirit of the music that inspired it? It was just another Monday night at the Silver Lake club Spaceland‚ and local indie rock band Army Navy was performing onstage. The bassist‚ Ben Gaffin‚ played an almost-hypnotizing riff as the band’s catchy music filled the room. After the show‚ the patio was flooded with people who had anxiously rushed outside for a post-show cigarette. Now that the band and the fans were

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    shares to publics at $38‚ but right now the commission fee is $3‚ and the market price is $39‚ but the investment banker believe that the price will drop to $38 and the commission fee is $2 per share subscribed. To capitalize exact 20millions dollar‚ Art Deco reproductions need to issue 556‚000 new shares in total. And the stock price will drop slightly. And the company need to pay the investment banker $1‚112‚000 for the commission fees. There are some advantages selling shares to public. The stock

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    80s Fashion Influence

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    Studies Fashion in the 80s: Why the 1980s Was the Most Influential Fashion Era No one will forget the times of padded shoulders‚ Members Only jackets‚ Doc Martens‚ and neon. That’s why the 1980s were the most influential of all eras in regards to fashion. The great importance of the 80s‚ in regards to fashion‚ is shown by the fashion icons on the day‚ the era of fashion shows‚ and specific trends still reflected today. Fashion icons in the 80s made a huge impact on the fashion industry

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    The primary influence in fashion in the 1940s was war‚ which actually set out to mark the new standard. The United States had remained safe and out of the war overseas‚ between Germany‚ Japan‚ England‚ Poland‚ and France‚ but after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th‚ 1941‚ the United States declared war on Japan‚ Germany‚ and Italy‚ officially entering World War II. Before Paris fell to Germany‚ the majority of fashion designers based their designs on French apparel. The United

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