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    Fashion changes continuously, fashion can transform an image, as well as make a social statement. Fashion is defined as the prevailing style or custom. Some people find fashion an art form, to others it is a religion, for most everyday people fashion is a way of utilizing clothing and accessories to show-off or hide something about ourselves (Nellis, 2015). The average person uses fashion to keep their wardrobe up with the times. However we use or not use fashion, we are sending a statement. This

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    The Fashion Industrys’ Unrealistic and Harmful Perceptions of Beauty As you are flipping through the pages of any fashion magazine, you see that they are plastered with freakishly skinny, young women made up to resemble perfect barbie dolls. If you are the average american girl, you would probably be feeling a little more insecure about yourself than when you first opened the magazine. You begin to realize everything that you wish you could look like and are stuck comparing yourself to images that

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    1960’s Mod Fashion the Set Up For All Era’s Following The Mod fashion sense was the most popular style of the 60’s. The Mod fashion trend may have started in London, but it became extremely popular because of the new and innovative color combos and new ways to look great. The Mod fashion world of the 60’s was the most popular type of fashion because the mod fashion was innovative, creative, bold and brash, the mod hairstyles were reacting to 50’s rocker style and 60’s hippy culture, the style is

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    essay proposal the topic that I have chosen to research is the differences between Haute Couture and high culture in fashion. In this essay I intend to explore what is meant by theterms.Haute couture and high culture. I will be discussing aboutThe history and the timeline of Haue Couture and high culture. I am also going to be speaking about the relationship between Haute couture and high culture and why does it matter. I will be looking into how the World War II was one of the factors that had the

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    Today, the world is ever connected. The internet is a super tool that has brought the world together while at the same time creating a gap between the haves and the have-nots. Consumer culture has become an integral part of Western culture. Brands and companies have blurred the lines between wants and needs. Advertising in such a way is aimed to bring more convince and options to the consumer. In reality, this type of tactic is most beneficial to the corporation. What’s more, practices such

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    called fast fashion, is the industry standard of mass producing luxury styles in a matter of weeks. To do so, clothes are churned out quickly using poor quality materials. This is problematic because of the large amount of unnecessary environmental damage that this business model causes. The fashion industry should abandon the current trend of fast fashion and disposable clothing to decrease the amount of hazardous environmental waste created. The fashion industry should adopt slow fashion values that

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    Andy Sachs, a young aspired journalist, seeking for a job finds herself employed by Runway Magazine, a fashion magazine as an Assistant to the Chief Editor. While initially accepting the position, Andy had to learn the details of the job and the culture of the business. However, Andy took on the challenge and felt that she could manage the hideous culture of fashion, behaviors, and attitudes of her coworkers in order to survive for at least a year until she finds a journalist position of her liking

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    On the other side of the spectrum is the notion that fashion is pleasurable and is instilled as a form of adult play. The renowned female performer Lady Gaga proves this all too well. Though her music comes first, there is no denying that fashion is a prominent element of her as an artist, and in fact is one of the things that define her the most. Lady Gaga is an American singer-songwriter who is known for her crazy and outrageous sense of style both in the everyday life and during her stage performances

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    Fashion is the foremost social statement of every culture. While we are not able to communicate verbally with every culture, fashion is something that needs no words. It represents itself as an outward means of expression to individuals and the rest of the world. Throughout the passage of time, fashion has evolved to make our lives colorful and express individuality and still manages to epitomize our lives with the change of time. Fashion is not something that has just been created in the present

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    secure its top-ranked position is its ability to “casual down” a dressy outfit. Directly translated from the Japanese-made English word, カジュアルダウン, “casualing-down” coordinates means to dress-down, or to break down the formality of fancy clothing (FASHION PRESS). A notable change in style has swept over Japan when people began to embrace apparels that value both comfort and personal style. According to a survey conducted by Jiratanatiteenun, Mizutani, Sato, Kitaguchi, and Kajiwara in 2011, “Casual

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