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    self-portraits. Frida’s husband, Diego Rivera, received several commissions to paint murals in the united states. This caused them to move from mexico to the USA. Frida dressed in flamboyant clothes, and prefered floor-length native Mexican costumes to haute couture. What passed through Frida head and into her art was some of the most dramatic imagery of the 20th

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    During the 1950’s, there was a massive cultural shift in the centralization of the fashion world. An industry that had always been centered around the haute couture production in Paris, had been challenged by the growing developments of fashion in New York City. At this time, the growing association between New York and fashion was partially due to its specialization in educational institutions, its critical role as the publishing hub for the country, and its status as a thriving and dynamic cultural

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    Loaneel And Chanel

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    Abstract The report discusses the contribution of Coco Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent in fashion and the changing role of women. Chanel began in 1920’s introducing her tweed suits, which brought a new meaning to women’s image and helped them get recognition in the society. She was against the concept of constricting women in corsets and crinolines and believed in women empowerment. Another designer with a slightly mutual ideology came about in the fashion scene around 1960’s. He believed in providing

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    How fashion professionals are inspired by history and culture? It has long been claimed that fashion is a repetition of well-forgotten old. For centuries, designers drew inspiration from ancient cultures and traditions, ancient civilizations, mythical gods and exotic countries. Often the Greek goddesses, who have long manipulated the arts and war, intervened also in fashion. For years the dresses are current, familiar from mythology and the movies with mythological themes - naked shoulder, enchanting

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    responsibility, honesty, loyalty and liberty. These seven values play a major role in our lives. Many of us forget these values that we have been taught. Living in this busy and fast paced world, many us of neglect to practice these core values. The ethical couture of this world is spiraling downward. We seem to be focused on ourselves rather than caring about others. I will be describing how these seven essential values are expressed in my life and some areas that need some work. I strive to be the best person

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    Usek

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    ELIE SAAB: Growth of a Global Luxury Brand Nadia Shuayto Synopsis Set in 2010, this case explores the history of ELIE SAAB (ES), a leading name in haute couture, and explores the company’s factors that made it a successful global brand. Saab’s designs appeared on Hollywood A-listers like Halle Berry, Catherine Zeta Jones, Christina Aguillera, Beyonce’, and Angelina Jollie. Princesses clamored to buy his lavish eveningwear, including the stylish Queen Rania of Jordan. Saab opened his

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    Joseph

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    becomes the secondary main problem in Joseph's teenage life. " And he made him an ornamented tunic" ( Five Books of Moses, Gen.37.3). This literally says that Jacob made him a really attractive and decorative tunic. Alter describes it as a type of haute couture ( a really expensive , high

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    SWAROVSKI. Branding for luxury goods Group G. Members: Truong Anh Bao Nguyen Yunkyung Choo Lilit Nagapetyan CONTENT: 1 History 2 Concept 3 Brand Strategy 4 Marketing Mix 5 Positioning 6 Services 7 Target Consumer 8 CBBE Pyramid 9 SWOT analysis 10 Competitors 11 Recommendation 12 References 1. HISTORY: 1882 Daniel Swarovski (1862-1956) invents a revolutionary machine that allows crystals to be cut more precisely than with existing manual methods.

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    The Punk Subculture

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    The punk subculture was one of the influential revolutions on the 20th century, which originated in in the 1970s and spread across countries that included the United Kingdom, the United States of America and Australia. This subculture was based on a loud, aggressive genre of music called punk rock, and it intended to gain individual freedom for the working class. This essay explains the journey from the evolution and widespread of the punk subculture in the UK in 1980s. As the title suggests, punk

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    One thing that France contributed is La Mode; fashion. Fashion as we know it began in France during the 17th century in the courts of King Louis XIV (Transparent Blogs.com). High sewing, or Haute Couture, became a symbol of important status and class amid aristocrats who spent great amounts of money on specially tailored clothing. Coordinated ensembles and design elements that had been founded in French courts enticed other courts in many different

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