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    world animals are slaughtered‚ not to feed the hungry but to turn their fur coats into expensive clothing. Eighty to one hundred million animals are killed by the clothing and fur industry every year. There is no denying that furs enhance an outfit to give it a luxurious and couture feel. Nevertheless‚ these animals are put through an unbelievable amount of suffering and pain to produce one piece of clothing. One may think that fur factories do not kill that many animals because it only takes a couple

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    The fashion in the 1980’s was very weird and crazy. The trends of the 80’s changed almost every two years. This was a very weird decade‚ not just for women‚ but men and children also. The rapid changing of clothing was different each time. There were a lot of things that affected the way people dressed in the 80’s‚ things such as music and religion. 1980s fashion history is memorable and quite distinctive. A variety of fashion looks ran parallel to each other in the 1980s. Women of this era began

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    Tribute Speech Specific Goal: My goal today is to give praise to Yves Saint Laurent and offer the audience some insight into this brilliant fashion designer. Introduction: I. “Fashions fade‚ style is eternal.” – Yves Saint Laurent II. For over forty years he made women look sexy with his innovative designs that broke through the preceding fashion mold. III. Any woman fortunate enough to own an original Yves Saint Laurent owes him a debt of gratitude. IV. His ingenious deigns

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    Benefits of Trapping

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    taking of wild fur bearing animals for the animal’s meat and the fur which is also called a pelt. These pelts are used to make clothing‚ shelters‚ and are sold for money. Trapping has a very long history going back to early anthropologic history and classic Native American cultures . Trapping was the main reason for the United States to be explored and settled by whites in the late 1700’s and early 1800’s as trappers and traders went west looking for beaver and other valuable furs(McCraken and Cleve

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    trends and make sure we’re sporting the latest fashion. Just take a look around you. Bangalis seem to be really catching up with the rest of the globe when it comes to fashion trends these days. The fashion industry is rapidly carving itself a sizable niche here. Compared to even a few years back‚ boutiques and fashion houses are popping up everywhere. There’s more opportunities opening up for the fashion junkies with school offering degrees in fashion designing to help people unleash their creativity

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    Fur And Ivory Trade Essay

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    Religious views on the fur and ivory trade Most Christian’s are against the fur and ivory trade. For starters‚ they believe they have a stewardship towards animals; therefore it is their responsibility to protect animals and not exploit them which is what occurs within the fur and ivory trade‚ so they see it as wrong. They are taught this in the teaching that “God made the world and gave humans dominion over it” consequently the welfare of animals is their responsibility and as animals in the trade

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    Strengths Topshop being a popular brand never fails to have the latest styles and fashion trends. It not only has a large variety of mens and womens clothes it also has adjoined and opened other stores which target different age groups and styles. Topshop has been linked with major designers and celebrities like Kate Moss who has further helped promote the brand and its quality. Weaknesses Although aimed at a younger target market Topshop is said to be slightly higher priced than the

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    article: Roberto Cavalli revamps youthful line at Milan Fashion week Article of: Reuters Link: http://news.yahoo.com/roberto-cavalli-revamps-youthful-line-milan-fashion-week-203005899.html Roberto Cavalli has for his new collection for autumn/winter this year reinvented prints and shapes to give new energy in his youthful line in an attempt to flirt with the new generation of globe-trotters. Other designers participating at the Milan fashion week presented more outgoing and daring collections on

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    Renaissance Fashion in Dresses The Renaissance period was an interesting one that had some really elegantly designed clothing for men and women. The fashion in Renaissance period was leaning towards the wealthy designs as well as the simplistic forms. This was the period that saw the abundant use of silks and furs. The Renaissance era’s sense of fashion was extremely mesmerizing but what I found tremendously fascinating are the women’s dress designs. Here’s a detailed look at some of the design

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    How Many Brands Put Green Before Profits? Can an eco-friendly product also be in vogue? This has been the question that designers are still intensively focusing on. And most-known labels are already woking on the issue via the green business management. (pic1) But how many of them do spend how much eco-effort on the issue? Do they put green totally before profits? If it is unfortunately kind of an utopic idea at least for now; at which rate do they contribute? Let’s examine the brands one by one

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