PPT-Fashion in America
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By Kelly Sheridan Miller Edwards Blythe Olsen and Thomas Morris Fashion in America Our groups goal in creating this presentation was to show the diversity of fashion
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By Kelly Sheridan Miller Edwards Blythe Olsen and Thomas Morris Fashion in America Our groups goal in creating this presentation was to show the diversity of fashion in different areas across the United States. By: Emily . Altobelli. , Kaitlyn Brown and Katie . Pecorelli. The beginning. The nineteen-twenties was the decade when fashion really kicked off.. Before then fashion was very strict. Everyone dressed similarly and usually very formally.. 1950’s. Name: Teresa Pham. Leigha Bratton. Fashion that was popular in the 1950s. Brightly colored clothes and accessories . Bikini’s were developed. Either form fitting clothes or exaggerated shapes made with the help of petticoats, corsets, and . 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. Chapter. Objectives. Explain. the role of fashion leaders and followers in the fashion movement.. State. the theories of fashion movement.. Describe. the stages and time spans of fashion cycles.. continued. Slonim. b. y Nina . Revenko. 9C. Slonim. gymnasia 1. Belarus. What is Fashion?. Fashio. n. . . exemplifies. . the. . appearances. . of. . clothing. , . but. . fashion. . can. . also. . include. Standard 2 . Fashion Marketing. Fashion Merchandising A Standard 2. Student will understand the basics of fashion marketing.. Objective 1: Define Marketing Terms. Objective 2: Describe the 4 P’s of Marketing. FM 1.01 2A. Fashion movement: Ongoing change in what is considered fashionable.. Fashion: The styles that are accepted and used by a particular group of people at a given time.. Roles of Fashion . leaders and followers. Chapitre. . Quatre. Why is France famous for fashion?. The . association of France with fashion and style dates largely to the reign of . Louis XIV (1638-1715. ) when the luxury goods industries in France came increasingly under . Forward. Sustainable Style Through . Creative Re-Use . with GASP Artist Blake More. Introduction. Fashion . Forward: Sustainable Style Through . Creative . ReUse. . offers . students . an opportunity to imagine, rethink, create and explore a more holistic view of fashion, recognizing the former can be art as well as personal style. . Sherry . Xu. 4. th. hour. “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening. ”. - Coco Chanel. Accessories. Avant-Garde. Classic. Design. Draped. Fad/Craze. Fashion. Fashion. Cycle. Garment. Haute Couture. Ready to Wear. Style. Tailored. Trend. Wardrobe. Accessories. Articles added to complete or enhance an outfit. . B.C.. Fashions of this period come from several groups in existence at this time: Egyptians, Cretes, Greeks, Romans, and Byzantine.. Most is known about Egyptian fashion due to their burial procedures. . 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..
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