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    From the 1800’s to now the fashion of our society has changed dramatically. Ranging from the clothing to hairstyles and accessories‚ nothing has remained the same. In the 19th century showing skin was not an option‚ whereas here in the 21st century one wouldn’t be surprised if you saw a girl with close to nothing on walking down the street. In the early 1800’s‚ women’s clothing styles were based on the ‘Empire silhouette.’ The Empire silhouette style consisted of dresses that were closely fitted

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    The French Revolution

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    At the end of the 18th century there was one of the most significant events in the history of dress. Men gave up their right to all the bright‚ more elaborate‚ and more varied forms of clothing. They left all that to the women. Men abandoned their claim to be considered beautiful. They‚ instead‚ aimed at being useful in society. Those who have studied the situation all agree that the causes for these changes were primarily of political and social nature. The also believed that in their origin the

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    1960. Although‚ they had performed within the similar fashion trend‚ during the same time period‚ designers proposed completely opposed concepts of new femininity and masculinity for modern youth. Mary Quant led the youth power movement in female clothing‚ by dressing young girls comfortably yet sexily‚ in a different way from their mothers. Oppositely‚ John Stephen has influenced men’s attitude to fashion through his presentation of a narcissistic and ambivalent look for modern man. Both designers

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    Bossini New Ethical Line

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    the environment and social are relatively lower. Focusing on the apparel consumers‚ Kim and Damhorst (1998) pointed out that the clothing consumers‚ who have traditionally been influenced by attributes such as fashionability‚ style and price‚ are increasingly taking account of clothing’s ethical attributes when make the decision of what to buy. Some of the clothing consumers are beginning to question the impact and

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    American Apparel - Essay

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    25) as seen in their advertisements below. We believe American Apparel are targeting both male and female consumers in their youth and looking for casual “sexy” clothing. The fashion company has caught the public’s eye in many ways and caused an immense amount of controversy‚ American Apparel represent this controversy through their clothing and therefore attracts the youth of today who want to stand out and make a fashion statement. An article on Auto Straddle questioned‚ “Is American Apparel’s target

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    School Uniforms

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    implemented. First‚ wearing uniforms can result in the decrease of violence. Every parent would like their children to be as safe as possible during school. It is possible that wearing uniforms can produce a safe environment. You may ask “How articles of clothing can protect you”. It is much more difficult to conceal a weapon in a uniform that it is to conceal it in a traditional baggy pair of jeans. Also‚ those individuals on school property that are not in the required uniform can be easily recognized by

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    Primark Analysis

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    Primark is an Irish clothing brand‚ with over 200 stores over the world in countries such as Ireland‚ United Kingdom‚ Germany‚ Spain‚ Portugal‚ Netherlands or Belgium. It is considered one of the most important ‘fast fashion’ leaders in the UK retailing market. Its main and notable differentitive key points is producing large volume of clothing and selling them at a very cheap price. It has several lines to cover as many targets as possible such as women clothing‚ men clothing‚ shoes‚ accessories

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    Canadian Fashion

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    truly an inspiration. Aime‚ the luxury clothing line that Monica began when she graduated from university‚ is a very creatively unique line that has captured my attention. It was through discovering Aime‚ that Monica Mei became my favorite Canadian fashion designer. The name Aime comes from the French word for love (Aime‚ 2010). Learning the meaning and the origin of the name Aime inspired me to be more creative just as Monica has been creative with her clothing line name. When I first perceived the

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    Demo Speech Tie Dye

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    to tie dye their own clothing How to be Bold and Vibrant! Creating Your own Tie Dye Fashion I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: A form of fashion that strikes originality from the 50’s! It’s Fun! Loud‚ and Vibrant! It stands out the most‚ the ALMIGHTY and WILD‚ Tie Dye! B. Purpose Statement: I am here to demonstrate to you all‚ how you can get out of your comfort zone‚ get a little FUNKY‚ and create your own Tie Dye clothing. Stand out and show your

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    Public schools across the United States have been dealing with the issue of dress codes. As of 2008‚ twenty-two U.S. states specifically authorized schools to institute dress codes or uniform policies (8). School boards may generally create and enforce dress code‚ but they must do so without violating students’ constitutional law (9). Schools are finding difficulty in enforcing their dress code among students. Parents feel as if the schools dress codes are condoning their students for expressing

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