PPT-TCHS Fashion

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Dress Code What can I wear to school What is not appropriate for school STING STYLE Appropriate Attire for Females Shirts must have sleeves and no revealing necklines

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Dress Code What can I wear to school What is not appropriate for school STING STYLE Appropriate Attire for Females Shirts must have sleeves and no revealing necklines Torso must be covered in front and back . Chapter. Objectives. Explain. the many purposes of fashion shows.. List. the main types of fashion shows.. Identify. the different aspects of planning for fashion shows.. Discuss. the coordination of merchandise and models for the final lineup of fashion shows.. How I changed my relationship with fashion, moving from an ego-centric position to an eco-centric position.. 2008 . Started to be disenchanted with fashion system.. Too many clothes, too much waste.. 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. 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 . Michael Kors (American Designer). Creates designer sportswear; designs individual pieces first, then combines them into outfits.. Fashion Designers. Ralph Lauren (American Designer). Famous for his polo collection of menswear; also designs women’s wear, children’s clothes, home furnishings, accessories, and cosmetics; designs are influences by the American West and an idealized version of traditional English apparel and décor; his company owns many stores that bear his name.. 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. . Tutorial For . accessing Echo. Title Slide………….. Table of Contents………. What is Echo………... Login Information……... How to Login……………... . *How to Login Continued……. . HNC3CI – Mrs. Crowell. The Fashion Cycle Graph. A style moves through stages from the time it is introduced until consumer interest in the style ends. The time lapse for this cycle is not the same for every style.. 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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