the “canga”. Laces‚ trimmings and adornments and collars were added to the simple collarless shirt. Embroidery and buttons also became apparent on the “canga”. While the “bahag” was then replaced with trousers. This is also the same for the female costume counterpart of the Barong Tagalog‚ the Baro’t Saya. The Spanish influence on the Baro’t Saya are seen in the designs and patterns of
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Cecilia Charles HUM-325 Professor Szalai 6 December 2014 The Fashion Icon: Coco Chanel Gabriel Bonheur Chanel known to many as Coco Chanel was born August 19‚ 1882‚ in Saumur‚ France was a fashion icon of the twentieth century (“Coco Chanel”). Gabriel Chanel was raised by nuns because she was an orphaned at a very young age‚ where she learned the seamstress trade. She wanted to be a singer and she would perform at local café concerts. Her audience eventually gave her the name Coco because the songs
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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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A comparison of fashion magazine in the UK and China Table of Contents 1.0. Introduction 3 2.0. The UK’s fashion magazine 3 3.0. The China’s fashion magazine 4 4.0 Analysis 4 5.0 Conclusion 6 6.0 References 6 1.0. Introduction With the rapid development of information technology‚ there are more and more types of communication media. Nowadays‚ Internet has become a popular communication media because of its shortcut and convenience. However‚ traditional media such as magazine
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Her first costume is a very traditional red kimono with a floral pattern. The red color in Kabuki clothing symbolizes happy feelings‚ and youth or innocence in context of The Maiden’s dances. The floral pattern of the first kimono is seasonally significant in that it traditionally symbolizes spring‚ a season with the positive connotations of youth and of the more symbolic “blossoming” of a woman‚ an important connotation as the theme of this dance “might be interpreted as the phases of a woman’s
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seems to be mainly the actors‚ the performance would never be at its full potential without the rest of the team working behind set. These people include: The makeup team The person that designs and puts together the set The lighting team The costume team Each one of these jobs are crucial to the performance and to the rest of the company. The makeup team: The people that are involved with the design making and the appliance of the makeup give the actors more of an obvious character. In my
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The New Craftsmanship Iris van Herpen and her Inspiration “With my work I intend to show that fashion can certainly have an added value to the world” In the Centraal Museum of Utrecht‚ Netherlands‚ renowned fashion designer/artist Iris van Herpen (1984) exhibits a highly personal side of her work for the public from 29 June until 9 October 2011. By contrasting her designs with what worked as the inspiration behind them‚ van Herpen’s futuristic approach to fashion is displayed with art dating
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Ballet is focused mostly on balance and strength however‚ all movements in classical ballet are delicate. A huge part of classical ballet are the costumes. Each costume is hand-made and crested with elaborate beading that sparkles on stage. Traditional classical ballet costumes cost anywhere from $100 to $1000 because most costumes are imported from designers in Russia and France. Neo-classical ballet first began in the 20th century by one of the most famous choreographers in the dance world‚ George
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its genuine beauty and uniqueness. It is likened to the pinya cloth and other plant fibers which is mainly produced naturally here in our country. Majority of the national Filipino costumes nowadays are made from inabel cloth just like the costumes of Igorots and even the Filipiniana costume. Some of the local designers nowadays use inabel cloth for their creations maybe because compared to other cloth‚ the inabel is the most natural of them all. The beauty of Ilocano culture is one of a kind.
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paper describes some of the most popular women’s fashions of the Twentieth Century‚ from 1900 through 1999. Starting with the 1900-1910’s this paper goes decade by decade‚ exploring the details of the most iconic fashions‚ from the Gibson Girl to the designer fashions of the Nineties. Throughout the paper there will be comparisons of the different decades and their popular styles‚ as fashion can change a great deal over just a decade. Some of these styles are still seen today in the form of skirt lengths
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