Introduction This and That Boutique was founded in March 2012, by a seasoned fashionista whose passion is fashion! We provide styling services for businesswomen, women with fast paced lifestyles and seminars and workshops to help women present themselves in a professional manner with the goal to climb the corporate ladder. This and That Boutique buys current fashions from design houses and consign vintage clothing and accessories which are eco-friendly. Define your business, products or services
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”Barbie-Q” At first the short story seems very unusual. The way the narrator describes each Barbie doll in such detail that makes you almost see them before you. But it’s not only the Barbie dolls. Even the flea market is described in a way that makes the pictures come alive before your eyes. But the unusual part is the role the Barbie dolls play. What is so special about these dolls, and what is their role? These are the questions that go through my mind. And my head tells me that there lies something
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Tiffany Nguyen Instructor: David J. Estrada English 100 22 October 2013 First Draft Theory has traditionally been approached from an objective orientation. We can trace a progression however throughout the 19th and 20th century in the apparent evolution of social scientific theory from objective through to more subjective approaches. The question remains though, does the theory accurately reflect change in society or does the 'perspective' of theory and theoretical approach of the researcher
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Created in 1966 by famous couturier Yves Saint Laurent[->2],[1] the Le Smoking tuxedo[->3] suit for women was the first of its kind to earn attention in the fashion world and in popular culture. It pioneered long, minimalist, androgynous styles for women, as well as the use of power suits[->4] and the pantsuit[->5] in modern-day society. Fashion photography[->6] echoes the influence of this suit in shoots that feature androgynous[->7] models with slicked-back hair in a mannish three-piece suit, a style
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career in fashion and dedicate his life to “things that can be created, not destroyed, and that bring beauty and joy” (Miyake, 2009). I believe Miyake’s creative vision and fashion designs represent three principles of Japanese culture that best demonstrate the legacy of the country. This essay examines these three notions— the concept of “mottainai,” the importance of innovation, and a desire to embrace and understand other world cultures—and explains why I am convinced Miyake’s fashion collection
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worked together to produce this report. Proposal Students: Research Question: How can Michael Kors regain its exclusivity as a Fashion Brand? Company Profile: Michael Kors is a global luxury lifestyle brand with a jet-set austenitic that combines elements of style, elegance and sport. The company was established in 1981 and is led by Michael Kors, a prominent fashion designer based in New York City. Project
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Christian Audigier The “vif” and the Furious (Fashion Designer and entrepreneur) He was born in 1958 in Avignon France. As a teenager he aspired to follow the Rolling Stones, but his inability to sing led him to channel his desire by designing hip, rock n’ Roll denim wear. After designing his denim wear collection (as a teenager), he caught the eye of McKeen Jeans. After this first success, Audigier became a young designer and start traveling the globe from a place to another. Then he moved
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Calling all fashion lovers! Calling all shopaholics! Calling all readers of What They’re Wearing! The perfect career for you all has been found: wardrobe styling. A wardrobe stylist's job entails of endless shopping throughout the day. One spends eight hours of non-stop going in and out of stores, spending three to ten thousand dollars of someone else’s money, and in the end, getting paid for all that! Stylists provide personalized outfits and fashion advice to everyone from politicians to
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Imagine this: A world where mental health isn’t a roadblock, where parents aren’t filled with the I-wish-I could’ve-done-something-to-save-them feeling, where teens aren’t mourning the death of their friends, and a world where suicide isn’t an option. Over the years, I have had many dolls that I’ve spent long hours playing with, but none have been as great as yours. Your company and the dolls that you sell are unlike any in the market today. I myself have two American Girl dolls, own several of the
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Punk ideology and cuisine work to challenge the capitalist food system by not supporting the normal societal ways and defying the culinary triangle. Dylan Clark’s piece, “The Raw and the Rotten,” explains what the different beliefs that make up the punk ideology of food are and how those beliefs challenge the capitalist food system. A punk can be defined as someone who is anti-establishment and anti-mainstream. They do not support cultural or corporate domination. According to Clark punks defy the
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