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    Dear Victoria’s Secret‚ What do you think should be put in the minds of cute‚ adorable children? They should learn their A‚ B‚ C’s and 1‚ 2‚ 3’s. They should know nursery rhymes and children’s songs. They should know how to read and write. They absorb everything they could see; I mean what child shouldn’t want to have a grasp of everything. They are over- achievers. You know‚ they know what they should not know‚ the stuff that you put on your posters. Little kids should not be exposed to that amount

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    1. Analyze the buyer decision process of a typical Pink customer. A typical Pink customer goes through several stages. It starts with the customer’s recognition that she needs a specific product‚ whether it is lingerie or even sweatpants or a t-shirt. The next stage will be the information search among several places that offer fashionable and cool products in order to find out which is the right place to buy. Pink will be easily spotted by possible customers because

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    The New Look In February 1947‚ Christian Dior introduced the first major postwar collection‚ called the "Corolle Line"‚ which was later renamed the "New Look" by American journalists in Life Magazine (Fashions of the 1950 ’s: The "New Look). Dior was over the harsh utility style clothes and their masculine characteristic. With the "New Look"‚ most recognizable by its curvy shape and line‚ Dior started the fashion revolution away from the wartime mode (Fashions of the 1950 ’s: The "New Look)

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    The Beauty Industry and Its Effect on Women Shawntay McLean DeVry University The Beauty Industry and Its Effect on Women Over the past few decades‚ there has been a significant amount of research done on the effect that advertising in the fashion and beauty industry has on women. By creating advertisements with unrealistic images of beauty‚ it has resulted in anxiety‚ low self-esteem‚ and low self-confidence in many women. Most of these negative emotions stems from unhappiness among body

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    Elizabethan Clothing

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    The most alien concepts of the Elizabethan era was that‚ regardless of their wealth‚ Elizabethans were not allowed to wear what clothes they liked. Their clothing and items of apparel were dictated by the Elizabethan Sumptuary Laws which governed the style and materials worn. The Elizabethan Sumptuary Clothing Laws were used to control behaviour and to ensure that a specific class structure was maintained. English Sumptuary Laws governing the clothing that Elizabethans wore were well known by all

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    American Fashion Fads of the Twentieth Century A fad‚ or craze‚ becomes popular in a culture relatively quickly‚ but also loses its popularity dramatically. A fad that remains for a significant amount of time typically loses its significance in current popular culture as it evolves and becomes accepted into a society ’s everyday culture. In the past hundred years‚ fashion fads have been characterized by politics‚ popular movies‚ music and famous celebrities. Most fads just wither and quickly fad

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    HISTORY OF CORSETS/ BUSTIERS: Renaissance and Baroque: The origins of the corset are unknown. From the early 16th century‚ corset-shaped cages of iron are preserved*‚ but it’s almost certain that they had nothing to do with normal clothing. Theories run from early fetish accessories to brute attempts at orthopedics. Judging from contemporary depictions‚ stiffened bodices must have been worn around 1530 because the straight‚ conical line of the torso seen e.g. in portraits of Venetian ladies

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    An ad is a form of advertisement that tends to draw people’s attention. Ads are effective because they use imagery and word choices that appeal to the eyes of many. Also because they give you all the information you need‚ without overwhelming you with a lot of information. People are many times persuaded by a specific ad to buy their product. When an ad is being made‚ a specific audience is being targeted. My ad analysis focuses on three vintage ads pinpointing women. In all three of my ads‚ the

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    Lingerie‚ which is as old as human history is the most personal object of women all around the world. It’s a powerful way of expressing femininity. Its style and its use changed throughout history but it still stands for women to attract men. Since ages Western world has dominated the fashion of lingerie and still they are the masters of lingerie. Turkey‚ with both its geographical and historical position‚ is the closest Islamic country to the West. It is because of this closeness‚ there is an

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    Total Rewards-Assignment #3 Total Rewards-HRM 533 May 15‚ 2011 Do you think that Keith was justified in insisting that the job‚ not the person be evaluated? Explain you answer. Keith Hopson is chairman of the company’s job evaluation committee therefore I feel that he is justified in insisting that the job not the person be evaluated. Job evaluation is a technique used to determine the value of each job in relation to all jobs within the organization (McAlister‚ 2008). The job evaluation

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