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    Fashion in the early 17th century followed up on the trends from previous centuries. However‚ later on styles began to change fairly and the overall trend through the midcentury targeted softness and comfort to allow for easier movement. People still valued rich materials‚ but they set aside the rigid formality of earlier years. These changes in fashion reflected the rising influence of France‚ with its free sense of style. French King Louis XIV helped make France the leading fashion influence

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    H&M Introduction: * Background: From a single women’s wear shop in Vasteras‚ Sweden‚ to six different brands and 3‚500 stores all around the world. H&M’s design team creates sustainable fashion for all‚ always at the best price. The collections include everything from dazzling party collections to quintessential basics and functional sportswear – for women‚ men‚ teenagers and children‚ and for every season or occasion. In addition to clothes‚ shoes‚ bags‚ jewelry‚ make up and underwear there is

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    centred design Introduction Nowadays‚ User Centered Design has been embedded in many design works. This essay seeks to explore the nature of this approach. This essay is split in to four sections. The first section is to provide a definition for User Centered Design while the second section will explain the benefits of using this approach with examples. I will then move on to discuss the limitations of User Centered Design and a conclusion will come afterwards. What is User Centred Design? User

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    The Impact of Technology on Graphic Design By Thamari Kottegoda One of the earliest forms of Graphic Design is said to have been cave paintings from the South of France. They depict various animals and are said to have been made in 30‚000BC. The history of writing appeared in 4000BC and with the history of these cave and rock designs the foundation of Graphic Art was created. Between the 7th and 9th Century wood blocks were cut to print on textiles and to write Buddhist texts. The earliest

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    CONTEMPORARY ISSUES OF EVENTS : Fashions Nights Out TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION 1. EVENT IN CONTEXT 1. EVENT COMPLEXITY 2. EVENT IMPACT RESEARCH 2. ECONOMIC IMPACTS 2.1 DEFINING FNO ECONOMIC IMPACTS 3. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 3.1 DEFINING FNO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS BASIC ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS INTERMEDIATE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 4. SOCIAL IMPACTS 5. MEDIA IMPACTS CONCLUSION APENDIX TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE APPROACH CONTEMPORARY ISSUES OF EVENTS ABSTRACT This study proposes a close examination

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    The Female Body in Fashion Photography Contemporary fashion photography typically concerns itself with the objectification of women. Although men are also used to display certain stereotypes and ideologies; these are usually done in a manner that portrays masculinity‚ power and control over women. Women are seen as objects of a passive nature‚ brimming with sexual desire and used to further the males prurient gaze. The contrasting images of Lana Del Rey from the October issue of GQ are a powerful

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    luxury fashion brand called Kenzo‚ which was initiated by Kenzo Takada‚ a famous fashion designer from Japan. The aim of this research study is to identify a new market for Kenzo for its market expansion. In this study‚ marketing strategies and market entry modes have to be selected for Kenzo’s expansion to those countries where the brand has not set its footprints yet. Country like New Zealand is where the popularity of Kenzo cannot be felt‚ maybe because of the presence of other popular fashion brands

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    90s Fashion Intro to the 90s: * Today‚ instead of everyone following the same "look"‚ people wear clothes that they want and how they want. * That’s why the 90s was known as the "dress down decade". * By the end of the 21st century dressing down in every aspect of life became an accepted thing. Movement Away from the 80s: * Fashions in the 90s moved away from the frills‚ shoulder pads and chunky jewellery of the 1980s. * The new look was "minimal" and "casual yet stylish"‚ and the look for

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    14 cities in India. Ritu’s boutiques feature a multifaceted showcase encompassing the very best of Indian design‚ with specially produced range of high fashion garments and accessories using silk‚ leather and cotton. In 2002 Ritu Kumar‚ joined by her son Amrish‚ launched a sub brand – Ritu Kumar‚ LABEL. LABEL uses the established forte of traditional Indian design and converts it into a fashion oriented international product. This is aimed at the young global Indian woman with a contemporary lifestyle

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    the database is designed. Database design has two parts. The first part is the logical design and the second part is the physical design. Logical Design The logical design is an abstract model which focus on what the system must do in order to meet the requirements of the organization’s needs. The logical design involves gathering the information about the business process‚ business entities‚ and organizational units (Unknown‚ 2001). The logical design is basically a blueprint that identifies

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