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Many of us think that fashion applies just the clothes we wear, but in actual fact it can be applied to almost anything we do. Fashion is used to describe a means of expression. The terms “fashionable” and “unfashionable” are used to describe something that does or does not tally with the current popular mode of expression. Fashions can apply to many fields of human activity and thinking, including those such as architecture, music, speech, pastimes, etiquette, politics, and technology, to name but a few.
The broad use of the term fashion when applied to clothes was used in the past as a means of people showing solidarity with other people by their choice of clothes. However, in more realistic terms, today Modern Westerners have a wide choice of clothes available to them, and wearing what is currently in fashion is unlikely to be exactly the same as someone else. Nowadays what a person wears is more likely to be a reflection of their personal tastes and character, than wanting to imitate somebody else. However, when celebrities or people in the public eye start to wear new or different clothes, people tend to copy them and a new fashion develops, therefore the original term may still apply today.
Fashion is something that varies tremendously, not just in different eras, but also in the same generation but between different ages, social classes, professions and by location. The term “fashionista” has developed in the 21st century as a way of describing someone who is dedicated to fashion, and the development of this term is indicative of the role fashion and trends play in the contemporary age.
Fashion by its very nature, is something that is continually changing, and when applied to clothes this happens even more quickly than in other areas of social behaviour. What is an interesting phenomenon in regards to clothing fashions is that whilst something quickly becomes out of fashion, it can become fashionable again at a later date when these clothes come back into fashion again. This is something that is seen predominantly only with clothes, and not with other areas of design or human actions.
Every part of one’s appearance is subject to fashion, from makeup, hair, length of skirts, and accessories, nothing is left untouched. Fashion houses and their fashion designers, as well as their celebrity clients are key in determining how clothes fashions change and how quickly. They are also the main force behind determining if something is in or out of fashion and if to bring something back in to fashion. An important part of fashion is fashion journalism, and this can be found in every magazine, newspaper, and television article around, as well as in fashion websites and blogs. This is demonstrated by the fact that Vogue, founded in the US in 1902, is now one of the longest-lasting and most popular magazines in the world, and has spurned international editions around the globe. Despite the advent of television and widespread internet coverage, press coverage is still seen by the fashion industry as the most important form of publicity in conveying the new fashion trends to society.
Fashion games for girls & guys who love fashion!!!
Satisfashion game!
A new stylish time-management game
A brand-new fashion game – Satisfation
Learn everything about the World Of High Fashion:
* be a real designer
* try to please your clients
* be in touch with all up-to-date trends
* acquire organizational abilities to set up unforgettable fashion shows
* get to know how to combine incompatible
Jojo’s fashion game series
Interested in the latest trends or curious about how the real high fashion industry works? You don’t have to wait for fashion week anymore!
Have you ever heard about Jojo and Rosalind, far-famed mother and daughter, who are back to the world of High Fashion? if “No”, you know nothing about the World of Fashon! But you have got a great chance to learn a lot about it.
Jojo’s Fashion Show
Interested in the latest trends or curious about how the real high fashion industry works? There is no need to wait for fashion week anymore! Have a wonderful trip around the globe with Jojo’s Fashion Show!
Jojo’s Fashion Show 2
A new season of High Fashion is coming, bringing with it a new series of tasks and games. Jojo and Rosalind come back in a new sequel Jojo’s Fashion Show: Las Cruces.
Fashion business games
Easy or Difficult?! Full of fun or Complications?!
Every girl has dreamt of being an owner of a Fashion Boutique! Try yourself in this area…
Feel deeply all pros & cons of this businee!!!
Fashion Boutique
Fashion Boutique’s profits are down and they need your help! Play as Maya, an aspiring fashionista, and assist customers while they search for the latest fashions in your stores!
Dress Up Rush
Jane is back and is opening a wonderful fashion boutique! Show the best service, make easy money, and upgrade your store.
Dress Shop Hop
Dive into the world of fashion with Dress Shop Hop game! Help Bobbi create stylish clothes and become the famous trendsetter!
Fashionista
Become an editor-in-chief of a glamour magazine with Fashionista game and make your readers know the new world trends in fashion.
- ISBN13: 9781592400416
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
A celebrity fashion stylist reveals the tricks of her trade and shows women of all sizes how to pull together their own polished, individual look. Whether she’s petite, average, or plus size, every woman has experienced the frustration of searching for flattering clothes. In The Pocket Stylist every reader can have a consultation with her own personal stylist and use the author’s behind-the-scenes wardrobe wisdom:
– Taking her true measurements—from eight different body zones—to ensure an attractive fit based on the reader’s unique silhouette and the proportions that will flatter it best
– Why ready-to-wear isn’t, and how and when to use a tailor for a custom fit
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The Pocket Stylist: Behind-the-Scenes Expertise from a Fashion Pro on Creating Your Own Look
- ISBN13: 9780486242057
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
Noted photo-historian documents bonnets, capes, caps, shawls, bodices and crinolines as people actually wore them—from 1840 to 1914. 235 early photos show aristocrats and the middle class (as well as Oscar Wilde, Lily Langtry, G. B. Shaw, Queen Victoria, etc.). A commentary and annotations to the photos describe and identify the costumes.
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