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    to her passion that she worked twelve hours a day and often during lunch hours. This dedication earned her the title of “architect” among other dressmakers. Later, she worked with Jacques Doucet from 1907 to 1912 (Arnold, 2015). Mr. Doucet was a fashion designer and art collector. Here, Vionnet’s first collection was considered a revolution in the house and for its time. Unfortunately, an ageing Doucet could not keep up with the taste of women after World War I. Vionnet never learned sketching, but

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    Chinos When it comes to fashion, the first thing that every girl looks for is the comfort. Be it any style of outfit, the comfort stands high and when we talk about bottoms the most comfortable pair of pants is the chinos. They are super stylish and an ideal pick from AM to PM look. Wear them to your work, casual outings or when you are traveling and we bet you would look super chic. Comfortable chinos for everyday look Chinos are men inspired pants, which were a part of British army uniform.

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    A girdle for weight loss will cinch your waist as well as pull in and maximize your natural curves. Shapewear is a terrific way to fit into your favorite clothing too. It helps control the tummy, so you can look slimmer. Vikoros has a Waist Tummy Breathable Body Shapewear Corset Girdle that will cinch and slim your belly. It will create a more definied waist while still allowing you to breath comfortably. A cincher shouldn't pull your stomach in so much that it's tough for you to breath normally

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    Flappers In The 1920s

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    The radio show would be hosted by students from a women’s college in New York City, exploring the lifestyle of flappers and informing young women in New York about the latest trends in beauty and fashion, as well as women’s issues, relationships, and entertainment. Following World War I, changes in the political and social climate during an era of postwar prosperity fostered the emergence of the “flapper,” a woman who publicly embodied a new moral order for women in the 1920s. Flappers boldly challenged

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    Fashionable stands for - Jockstrap Not all of you might have experienced wearing men’s jockstrap underwear. It is generally introduced for the athletes and for men’s fashion purpose too. Jockstrap basically has two bands that go under the buttocks to give them a lift whereas; the pouch is specially made for rigorous activities. This kind of underwear is very supportive and protective. Also, keeps a strong grip on the pouch. Jockstraps are basically of two types. Athletic Jockstraps - Athletic

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    Fashion in the 1950s was a whole lot different than anything before it. Through the 1950s drastic changes in fashion, such as bright colors, sequins, and more freedom to fashion choices, society decided to expand their horizons on fashion and create a wardrobe that best fit of one's needs. In the 1950s women’s fashion varied in all different styles, such as doll-like figure dressed in rustling, full skirts, nipped waist, and narrow-fitting bodice, and comfortable fitting pants. At home women wore

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    people are mysterious and are full of energy and resources, but the challenge is to unleash their potential with proper guidance and help. Most of the time, proper counseling is the most effective way. I am working as a full time designer in fashion industry and have in depth knowledge and rich experience of expressing oneself through art, and how art could affect one’s life positively. I am proud that my creativity skill is appreciated in the commercial world. However, I feel that I should serve

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    Frida Vs Gaultier

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    Jean Paul Gaultier a fashion designer who has been known to look for inspirations in Frida Kahlo’s paintings, due to her exotic personality and fashion. In his Spring 1998 Ready to Wear fashion collection, there is a piece that has similarities to Frida’s self portrait painted in 1943, called “Diego On My Mind”. Elements of Frida Kahlo’s painting been featured in Gaultier's design such as line and shape. In Gaultier’s design we can see his use of lines throughout his design, although there aren't

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    Stevenson are featured. Antenna TV begins running full episodes, re-billed as Johnny Carson. NBC owns the rights to The Tonight Show moniker. In the early 1970’s fashion was a big deal for women, males, and children. It was very important because they cared a lot about how they look and feel wearing new fashion clothing. Another big deal for fashion was for furniture women

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    Elizabethan Era Macrame

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    Read and answer the statement carefully. Choose the best answer and write the letter only in your answer sheet. 1. The art of decorating with knots and have been originated on 13th century by Arabian weavers. A. Basketry C. Macramé B. Carving D. Weaving 2. Arabic term from which the word Macramé was derived. A. Macrameh C. Micramah B. Megrameh D. Migramah 3. In this era, Macramé has reached its zenith. A. Elizabeth Era C. Victorian Era B. Spanish Era D. Soviet Era 4. Variety of Macramé

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