PPT-French Fashion

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Chapitre Quatre Why is France famous for fashion The association of France with fashion and style dates largely to the reign of  Louis XIV 16381715 when the

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Chapitre Quatre Why is France famous for fashion The association of France with fashion and style dates largely to the reign of  Louis XIV 16381715 when the luxury goods industries in France came increasingly under . by Rosalind H. Williams. Pp. 127-153. . Fashion History and Culture . We’ve already thought about the Dandy as trend-setter and tastemaker in 1800’s London, however, let’s also think about him who gave fashion of today several key elements, . High-fashion, or “name,” designers create garments that carry their name when sold. . They may be known for a special style or look.. Coco Chanel created a boxy jacket in the 1920’s.. Ralph Lauren’s designs have a classic elegance.. Standard 1 . Standard 1 – What is Fashion?. Students will understand basic fashion concepts and terminology.. Objective 1 – Define Fashion Terms. Objective 2 – Identify Fashion Products. Objective 3 – Describe the Importance of Fashion. The . Fashion Industry. Objectives. Students will understand key components of the fashion industry. . . Objective 1:. . Identify factors that contributed to the development of the apparel industry. . You must . create a tombstone . (Pierre . Tombale. ) for the famous dead French figure you are assigned.. As a group, . you will do your research, find decorative items for the tombstone, design and produce the tombstone.. The . Fashion Industry. Objectives. Students will understand key components of the fashion industry. . . Objective 1:. . Identify factors that contributed to the development of the apparel industry. . Manlow. Assistant Professor of Business. School of . Business. Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. Fashion Institute of . Technology. April . 22, 2013. Presentation Outline. My background. When Victoria became Queen in 1837 she was only 18 years old and her influence wasn't immediate. As her reign progressed, her attitude came to symbolize the entire era. Victoria believed in excessive modesty and the Fashion of the time was a reflection of her opinions.. When Victoria became Queen in 1837 she was only 18 years old and her influence wasn't immediate. As her reign progressed, her attitude came to symbolize the entire era. Victoria believed in excessive modesty and the Fashion of the time was a reflection of her opinions.. * Geography, Climate, Natural Resources. * Economic Data. * Culture. * Current Events. France. #1Geography, Climate, and Natural Resources.. L. andforms ranging from high mountains to plains. .. High table lands/plateaus and lowlands.. Why are you wearing that???. Lesson Questions. How did people dress before 1900?. What is the Victorian Age?. What is the Edwardian Age?. Why does fashion change? . How did people dress in the Roaring Twenties?. FASHION i n o ut old-fashioned o ut of fashion fashionable Some Quotes to Think About “ Fashion is architecture ; it is a matter of proportions .’’ “Fashion changes, but style endures.” FASHION HISTORY Mrs. Downes Period 8 October 2013 The Roaring 1920’s Historical Influences : Women fighting for equal rights to men, t he J azz era, Art Deco… Designer Influence : Coco Chanel was responsible for popularizing a more casual, less constricting silhouette . What Is Culture?. . The word . culture . comes from the Latin word . cultura . meaning . “to cultivate” . Culture is all the behaviors, arts, beliefs and institutions of a specific population that are passed down from generation to generation.

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