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    “Inside Fendi” sourced by Bloomberg. As a fashion addict, I should kick myself in the butt for not watching this sooner. Seeing the low rating of just two stars, made me feel better about myself. Of course, I decided to make my judgment and view it. If you want to help yourself save 30 minutes of your life, carry on reading. The highlight of this documentary is the beginning. The story of how Italian fashion house Fendi was born. Doing research many years ago helped obtain

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    Head: Fashion Industry in Italy Fashion Industry in Italy Table of contents Executive summary………………………………………………………………………..3 Introduction to Italy…………………………………………………………………….....3 Geography of Italy………………………………………………………………………...4 Demographics of Italy…………………………………………………………………….4 Natural resources of Italy…………………………………………………………………5 Economic sector and trade statistics………………………………………………………6 Exports to other countries & their competitors of the exporting goods…………………..6 Leading Fashion Brands

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    Essay On Dandyism

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    pioneers of Dandyism, with the icon being George Beau Brummel. However in the world of today, the Italians are always praised for their distinctive, fashionable style and are always associated with the idea of dandyism. In fact, dandyism is more frequently associated with Italian men today as compared to the English men. I find this truly fascinating and thus, this essay is to explore the history of Italian Dandyism, what brings it to the fame it enjoys today and what is the difference between dandyism

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    Italy Swot Analysis

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    the fastest growing and profitable sectors of the national economy. Italian climate is very different. It is comfortable to travel to this country in every season. If it is summer you can relax in a seaside resorts or take a rest near different lakes. Also in summer you can mountaineer. In winter it is possible to skiing. In autumn and spring you

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    Running Head: Fashion Industry in Italy Fashion Industry in Italy [Writer's Name] [Institute's Name] Table of contents Executive summary……………………………………………………………………….3 Introduction to Italy………………………………………………………………………3 Geography of Italy………………………………………………………………………..4 Demographics of Italy……………………………………………………………………4 Natural resources of Italy………………………………………………………………...7 Economic sector and trade statistics……………………………………………………...7 Exports to other countries & their competitors of the exporting

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    The Mall Severgnini

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    name and meaning in both Italian and American culture but the function and connotation that the word takes means two completed different things. Italians enjoy the mall experience and the idea of shopping, whereas Americans look at it as almost a game or a mission to be attacked and accomplished. Italians are passionate about what they wear and they do so effortlessly. One of the differences between the fashion in Italy and the United States is that Italy is home to the fashion capital, Milan. I was

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    one of the fashion capitals of the world. Italy is one of the fashion capitals of the world. They have famous designers such as Giorgio Armani, Guccio Gucci, and Gianni Versace. Guccio Gucci is a world wide famous fashion designer he is know for his shoes. Giorgio Armani is known for his suits. Gianni Versace is famous for his dress. All of these fashion designers have worked with famous celebrities. All of the fashion designers were all born is famous cities in Italy. All of these fashion designers

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    Pros And Cons Of Anorexia

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    influencing fashion cities of the world, the seasonal Milan’s Fashion Week is taking place. Glossy magazines, classic and extravagant designs by the most famous designers internationally, thousand of little light made by the shots of the photographers trying to have the best capture of what will be tomorrow’s dressing trend, angelic-looking models all over the runway, etc. are just some of the expectances that the public has for what is considered to be as the most important event for the fashion industry

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    Zara Fast Fashion

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    Inditex's relative operating economics? Its relative capital efficiency? Note that while the electronic version of Exhibit 6 automates some of the comparisons, you will probably want to dig further into them. Background: Inditex is an international fashion retailer that designed, manufactured and sold apparel, footwear, and accessories for women, men, and children through Zara and other five chains around the world. The six retailing chains were organized as separate business units within an overall

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    Teenage Subcultures

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    Fashions it a Way of expressing freedom? Or is it an expression of rebellion? This essay which I would explore is the subculture and expression of teenagers in the late 1950,s known as mods and rockers. The Mods and Rockers rebelled to get recognised out from the crowd. The problems are being seen around that period, with the subcultures in Britain, as teenagers wanted to be different from their parent’s way of fashion to partying and to get recognised. The conflict included discussion on social

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