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    Day #3: SFU Fashion Week Females and fashion were terms that practically go hand in hand. The practice of clothing consumption was typically regarded to being a female issue however in modern society, men in the fashion industry have become more widely accepted. Historically, men were known to be the producers to motivate women to consume (Blakewell, Mitchell, & Rothwell, 2006). At season three of SFU Fashion Week, while a majority of the guests attending were female, there were an ample amount of males attending and participating in the event as well. The runway show of SFU Fashion Week took place at the Segal Graduate School of Business at SFU’s Vancouver campus. SFU Fashion Week compares to Vancouver Fashion Week in ways that it parades…

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    Blackness In Pop Culture

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    We asked 13 voices in fashion, including stylists, designers, performers, and academics, to share their opinions on fashion’s appropriation of urban street style. What’s at stake when Miley kicks it in Jordans? When James Franco wears rows that riff on RiFF RAFF? When Brooke Candy is photographed by Terry Richardson with a gold tooth? When Hood By Air becomes a Style.com darling? Or when Rick Owens hires an American step team to model his Paris défilé? Should anybody be allowed to wear anything…

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    Legendary hip hop group De La Soul performed at Carmelo Anthony's FAST A/W15 showcase. The showcase was launched in an effort to merge fashion, sports, and technology. The event was presented in MADE Fashion Week's venue in New York, in order to infuse the world of fashion with sports, technology, and business. "Through our relationship with Accenture, MADE Fashion Week continues to explore the frontier of technology and fashion," Jenne Lombardo, co-founder of MADE Fashion Week, said in a…

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    Kimono Case Study

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    kimono has been taking a part of the Japanese people of how to fashion themselves. In Edo era, there were various ways to wear kimono, which made the women in that era wear the kimono to next level of creativity. The creativity in wearing the kimono has to be worn according to the local art and culture, with the touch of elegant. Surprisingly, not only for women, men were also need to style themselves, where they were well-known for chic-gentlemen (History of Japanese Fashion, 2014). According…

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    Fashion trends have greatly changed over the past century. New and amazing fashion brands also came into the picture like Chanel, Dior, and even Givenchy. Trends including chokers and vintage clothing are still popular today. Many people see fashion as a way to express themselves. That’s why there’s beautiful and fantastic fashion shows to showcase their brilliant ideas. This paper talks about how fashion trends has changed since the Roaring 20s. From classic pumps to platform shoes, fashion is…

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    Shmood's Executive Summary

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    prom, or walking into a major charity event. Her dress for the evening should enhance her elegance and confidence, while bringing her the compliments she deserves. Fashion, fit, and flare can now be “lit” too with the introduction of our luminous garments. For the ultimate in unique style, Shmood dresses that are exactly as our motto states is exactly our motto states, “Let’s get lit”. Shmood is an exciting, experimental, high fashion retail company providing a new style for the confident,…

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    Men’s fashion cloths Fashion is basically the activity or business that involves styles of clothes and people’s appearance. For many years individuals have put some message in the kind of apparel they wore. Long prior individuals began needing to be observable from the "group" and be not the same as other individuals by method for changing their fashion sense. For this reason they attempted to separate there dressing sense from others. A few models of these "emerging" turned out to be…

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    catwalk. Keen to get an education, she moved to Brighton in England at age 17 to go to University where she majored in Social Anthropology at the University of Sussex. Throughout university she went up and down to London for model bookings but it wasn't until she graduated at age 20, that she decided to pursue a full time career in fashion and entertainment business. "After studying I just wanted to travel the world and then I booked a job in Jamaica,…

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    Fashion photography is a big deal in they world we live in. They definition of fashion is a popular trend. Fashion photography is one of the many types of photography in the world. Many things go into fashion and photography combined, for example in fashion you need fashion designers,sponsors, advertisement, models,etc, and in photography you need photographers, shoot site, creativity and need to talk to the fashion designer about their ideas. In todays society fashion photography influences…

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    the fast fashion industry promotes a culture of obsolescence. Consumers are constantly purchasing and consequently disposing of unwanted textiles. Cline mentions that many “second-hand stores only have about three weeks to a month to sell most of their donated clothes” (Ethical Fashion pg 3). These stores are given too many donations that most of the time they aren’t able to sell the garments they receive. Imagine a neighborhood containing one hundred families. Suppose that each family had about…

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