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    Technology In Fashion

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    and presents examples that why smart clothing could be a part of everyday life. The second part shows research on how the smart clothing industry has the potential to expand. It supports a sustainable lifestyle by showing the pros and cons of the fashion design, Introduction In today’s society the evolution of smartphones and tablets, and wearable technology has been a huge leader in the consumer’s electronic market (Berkeley University of California). Electronic textiles, also known as smart garments

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    mentions Japan, what would a normal person think of? They could possibly think of their cuisine, anime, or their bustling capital of Tokyo. Yet, when fashion is added to the question, what are the first thoughts? Surely, their traditional clothing of kimonos and yukatas may be the first thought for some, but some might think of the popularized street fashion that they see in the media: the gyaru, lolitas, and genderless kei. Yet, their daily clothing has been adapted to women wearing skirts and men wearing

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    the Olympics, there are always things that can bring people together. Fashion Week is one of them. Fashion Week brings artists, designers, and audiences from across the world together in the name of art. However, the importance of Fashion Week cannot be expressed without first discussing its history. Fashion Week allows fashion designers to display their designs to a worldwide audience (Fortini para. 10). Basically, Fashion Week is a time during which the industry’s most prestigious designers

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    Fashion In The 1800s

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    In today’s society fashion itself is a way we express ourselves and how we as human being tends to show the world who we are. People can dress up, dress down, wear jeans, dresses, or any type of clothing that allows them to share their individuality. Fashion in the late 1800’s people did not looking at fashion as a way to express themselves but rather a way of covering themselves so that they don’t show their body so people dont judge them. No one wanted to appear to be a member of the french aristocracy

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    Fashion In The 1800s

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    In today’s society fashion itself is a way we express ourselves and how we as human being tends to show the world who we are. People can dress up, dress down, wear jeans, dresses, or any type of clothing that allows them to share their individuality. Fashion in the late 1800’s people did not looking at fashion as a way to express themselves but rather a way of covering themselves so that they don’t show their body so people dont judge them. in European and European-influenced countries saw the final

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    60s Fashion in America The 1960s were a time of big change across the United States of America. Fashion was one of the most memorable (parts) of the 60s. The 1950s sound was still popular and the waist-tight skirts and clean, sharp look was still worn by many. The style of fashion was new and unfamiliar to the people who grew up in the 1940s and 50s. One of the most surprising trends was the box dresses that women wore. They were very short and showed much more skin than the parents of the teenagers

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    Speech On Fashion

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    Fashion can be referred to a different meaning to different people around the world and it came from Latin word “Facere”. It shows the creativity of craftsmanship to the law of technique. Fashion plays a part of style that takes place on a person’s body or an appearance that varies from person to person, day to day, time to time which defines variety is the spice of life. Without fashion, we wouldn’t be seeing hip hop and swag in today’s life and we will be stucking into lifeless and boring lifestyles

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    around the world is fashion. Fashion is used to express how someone feels without using words, and it describes the custom or dress of a person. Many people think fashion is not important, but they use it every day. It embraces a person’s inner beauty and the way people do things. Fashion is not just clothes or hair styles, it’s about how someone feels, how someone acts, and somebody’s perspective on fashion. First and foremost, how someone feels is important when it comes to fashion because people want

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    Grunge Fashion

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    Nothing screamed 90's fashion more than chunky shoes, baggy jeans and mood rings. The 80's represented a time of outrageous fashion in a neon rainbow of colours, the 90's however opted towards the casual look. You would either go for a 'too care to care' look known as grunge fashion or a cute school girl look with some platform shoes. Need to State points and hypothesis 90s fashion for teenage girls was a mix of baggy and revealing. Some went for the grunge look and others preferred the school

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    The Art of Selling Fashion “Fashion” is a very strange little word. When I try to pinpoint its meaning I always fail, as it seems to encompass too many ideas to distill into a single, concise definition. “Doesn’t it just mean clothes?” “Well, yes.” “But don’t clothes need a wearer?” “Of course.” “Can you separate clothes from their wearer?” “Em-” However, while I’ll often endure these tortured inner dialogues, I don’t really care that much about what fashion might literally mean, because, ultimately

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