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    Giorgio Armani is an Italian fashion house that manufactures and designs haute couture. Such luxurious and high fashions are visibly seen through their advertisements such as their “Armani Code” fragrance. In the Giorgio Armani ad, audiences can see the similarity in the different fragrance ads for men and women such as the same models but in different positions. However, one could see the difference in choice of audiences by closely analyzing the visual and rhetorical appeals. Both the Giorgio

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    Giorgio Armani An entrepreneur is someone who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture. Giorgio Armani is a perfect example of a modern entrepreneur, who became very successful in the fashion industry. Armani is estimated to be worth around 2 Billion (US) dollars. Giorgio Armani was born on July 11, 1932 in Piacenza in the Emilia region of Italy. He also spent most of his childhood in Piacenza but he did not have a very happy childhood, Piacenza took heavy bombing during

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    efficiency would be established. This ought to perfect the closets of the magazine consumers. Maintaining dreams and interests, I would cooperate with and take note of the popular designer brands like Bella Freud, Christina Dior, Chanel, Giorgio Armani, Versace, and Vera Wang. Seizing astonishing finesse, fashion shows would be a must for my articles, reporting the latest designer endeavors. Here, our target

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    Armani Exchange Word count: 1240 ‘Windows reveal the soul of the store’ (Portas, 1999: 41). Every store has its own concept that characterizes each display, varying from theatre, drama or in the case of Armani Exchange minimalism. Well-dressed windows are undoubtedly, a dynamic form of advertising for products reflecting the stores’ brand image. This essay seeks to evaluate how A|X Armani Exchange’s window displays communicate to spectators with the use of various resources. Armani Exchange

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    Have you heard of Gucci, Versace, or Armani? Do you know what they have in common. Italy is 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

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    We all know ‘Giorgio Armani’ is one of the luxury brands. They have many kinds of the products, for example, clothing, shoes, perfume and cosmetics. Giorgio Armani is not only known for its high quality of make-up, but also its low damage to the skin. A lot of customers are very dependent on their products because the internal chemical composition is not very high, and it will not hurt the skin as much as others, besides, they have high reputation all the time. Due to its high reputation, there are

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    Differentiation Strategies I have chosen the three brands of Apparel & Clothing for this assignment. |[pic] | | | |

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    Giorgio Agamben’s Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life is a very complex text presented in three detailed sections. The first section is an analysis of sovereignty, introducing it through Schmitt’s definition of sovereignty as being the one who decides on the exception. The second section is a survey of the idea of Homo Sacer: the person who cannot be sacrificed, but who can be killed. The final section then illustrates the role of the Auschwitz camp, which is known for its brutal murders and

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    If Giorgio Agamben’s concept of nudity is accurately understood as the opposite of concealment, or the removal of a veil, then his work Nudities also shows us the truth about inoperativity. This philosophy is less concerned with laziness or sloth within humanity than with the continuation of human actions in the politics of the future. Modern politics are vastly concerned with the lives of people everywhere. Not just their state of living, but their ways of living. Privacy is drastically changing

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    In, Life That Does Not Deserve to Live, Giorgio Agamben aims to expand on Michel Foucault’s concepts of ‘biopower’ and ‘biopolitics’, to express the way in which the state has power over society in the way that ‘bare life’ is produced. He uses the Latin term homo sacer – literally translated to ‘sacred man’ – to describe a life which can be “eliminated without punishment” , one that possesses no value to the state and therefore can be terminated without the act being considered a crime. Examples

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