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    Pretty In Pink Sociology

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    Money categorizes all the classes throughout this film. Each class is characterized by their belongings and money. This movie is all about how much money they have and belongings they have. In this film‚ Andie makes her own clothing‚ in which‚ you can assume she does because of their lack of money. Also‚ her father is continently unemployed making Andie have to fin for herself. Because of this‚ Andie is categorized into a specific group within the high school. Pretty in Pink

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    Against School Uniforms

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    Students should be given a chance to give arguments against school uniforms. So that decision could be taken in positive way. There is one more conflict co-exists is the issue on if clothing is a form of symbolism. Some say it could be a form of speech. This could be true to some extent but if a piece of clothing is disrupting or offending anyone should be removed and never seen on the premises. Yes‚ students should be able to dress the way they want‚ but schools should have the right to set standards

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    high end fashion retailer by Inditex that has its roots in the Spanish fashion industry. The company mostly caters to European tastes but is widely popular due to its innovative collections‚ up to date trend setting outfits and affordable prices. Clothing and accessories retailer based in Arteixo‚ Galicia‚ and founded in 1975 by Amancio Ortega and Rosalía Mera. It is the flagship chain store of the Inditex group. * Objective: The main objective of Zara brand in a market is to ‘democratize

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    AMB201: Research Project Topic and Objectives (Assignments One & Two) Topic: Purchasing behaviour associated with fashion clothing Background: Two dominant approaches that can be used when seeking to market to a broad range of consumers are segmentation and mass marketing. The traditional segmentation view of marketing suggests that market segments should be carefully researched for important differences‚ and then strategies developed to suit each specific segment. Mass marketing on

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    1980's Fashion Trends

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    onwards women wore lowrise skinny jeans‚ lycra yoga wear‚ knee-high boots with pointed toes‚ trenchcoats and peacoats‚ tunics worn with wide or thin belts‚ capri pants‚ longer tank tops worn with a main blouse or shirt‚ leggings‚ and “vintage clothing” including hippie and Boho inspired dresses with paisley patterns. Crocs were a brief fad for both sexes in the summer of 2005‚ despite their kitsch connotations. Late Thousands In the late 2000s‚ headbands‚ denimprint leggings‚ knitted

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    Mens Fashion

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    our time‚ but not very many. The details they would have put on clothing during the Renaissance era‚ are different from the details they would have put on clothing today. Such as the doublet‚ the poor point evolved in the fifteenth century into the doublet The doublet was a very important article of clothing during this time. It was the most common male garment of the century (Annenberg 1). But in time the common shape of men’s clothing would eventually evolve into what it is today. Dragging and slashing

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    Decline of Manners

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    today’s younger society. Describing their attire is an attack on young people. Fashion as well as the world is constantly evolving. There are different styles of clothing in today’s society compared to twenty years ago. Associating dress and manners reveals an unjustified generalization. Martin shows no lineage between ill manners and clothing presented in a provocative way. Most work places have dress codes in effect that would disprove this theory. The next example‚ Martin writes “the decline of

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    Walking and Word Swag

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    Got Swag? 1. What is “swag”? Being a commonly used word in the 21st century‚ “swag” has arisen from song lyrics and populated through postages on popular online websites such as “Facebook”‚ “Twitter”‚ and “Tumblr”. It has stemmed from the word “swagger”‚ which is a noun that means a very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive manner. This manifestation of the word “swag” has caused most teenagers to use this term to define themselves. Swag is utilized as a noun to describe a person’s mannerisms

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    vigilante

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    granny in the 6-inch stilettos and smudged lipstick. Face it; everyone has sighted those individuals who dress inappropriately in public. It’s something that most people notice‚ judge‚ but don’t say anything because they can’t be rude. Thus‚ the Clothing Curator was created to be the ‘bad guy’ that’s actually doing the world a favor. In a modern day age‚ it seems like society struggles to choose suitable attire for everyday life. More often than necessary‚ walking down the street is a fanfare of

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    common ground

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    All around the world‚ no matter the location‚ education stands to be one of the most important elements in a child’s life. Most parents are concerned that their child gets the best education possible‚ fits in with his or her peers‚ and to have the best possible experience he or she possibly can. Parents will search schools around the area they live and try to pick the best school that will give their child everything they need. However‚ when it comes to schools‚ there is one controversial issue that

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