This document provides an overview of fashion trends through different decades, from the 1920s to the present. It describes how fashion changed with each new era, influenced by social and historical events. In the 1920s, both men and women adopted more casual styles as restrictive clothing was abandoned. The 1930s saw a decline in fashion due to the Great Depression. Styles became more functional during World War 2. The 1950s emphasized tight, fitted silhouettes for women. The 1960s was a time of experimentation with mini skirts, go-go boots, and psychedelic prints. Platform shoes and wrap dresses were popular in the 1970s. Acid wash jeans, neon colors, and leg warmers emerged in the 1980s
The rockers were a British youth subculture that emerged in the 1960s. They were known for wearing black leather jackets and riding motorcycles while listening to 1950s rock music artists like Elvis Presley. The rockers frequently clashed with another group, the Mods, who rode scooters and wore suits, causing moral panic in 1964. By the late 1960s, both the rockers and Mods subcultures faded from media attention and were replaced by new groups like the hippies and skinheads.
Marilyn Monroe had a tragic childhood growing up without her father and with a mentally ill mother. She became one of Hollywood's most famous actresses in the 1940s-1960s, starring in 29 films. Monroe began her career as a model and changed her name from Norma Jean Mortenson to Marilyn Monroe. She had a varied love life, marrying baseball player Joe DiMaggio in 1954 and playwright Arthur Miller in 1956. Monroe died at age 36 in 1962 from an overdose of sleeping pills, though some believe her death may have been connected to her relationships with the Kennedy brothers.
Hollywood is the part of Los Angeles known for the American film industry. Many famous studios and actors reside in Hollywood. The Hollywood Walk of Fame, established in 1958, honors celebrities with over 2,600 stars in the sidewalk. Major developments from 1910-1960 included the rise of genres like comedy, westerns, and film noir. Famous actors who rose to prominence include Johnny Depp, Al Pacino, Meryl Streep, Marilyn Monroe, and Danny DeVito. Hollywood has had a significant global influence on the film industry and culture.
Pierre Cardin is an Italian-born French fashion designer born in 1922 near Treviso, Italy with a net worth of $723 million. He began his career as a tailor's apprentice at age 14 and joined the Paris fashion house Paquin in 1945. Known for his avant-garde and Space Age designs, Cardin introduced ready-to-wear collections for both women and men and was regarded as one of the top fashion designers in the world by the 1970s.
We try to answer the questions of " what is luxury? " Abstract ideas combined to form a definition of the term luxury. *taken from blog-lessons @ www.luxme.live
Gianni Versace was an Italian fashion designer born in 1946 in Reggio Calabria, Italy. He moved to Milan in the 1970s and received his big break when designers hired him to design leather and suede collections. In 1978, he presented his first signature collection in Milan and opened his first boutique in the city. Versace became known for sexy, skin-tight designs that featured high slits and bold prints. He continued growing his brand throughout the 1980s and 1990s, adding new lines that catered to different audiences. However, his life was tragically cut short in 1997 when he was assassinated outside his Miami Beach home at the age of 50. After his death, his sister Donatella
This document provides an overview of fashion trends through different decades, from the 1920s to the present. It describes how fashion changed with each new era, influenced by social and historical events. In the 1920s, both men and women adopted more casual styles as restrictive clothing was abandoned. The 1930s saw a decline in fashion due to the Great Depression. Styles became more functional during World War 2. The 1950s emphasized tight, fitted silhouettes for women. The 1960s was a time of experimentation with mini skirts, go-go boots, and psychedelic prints. Platform shoes and wrap dresses were popular in the 1970s. Acid wash jeans, neon colors, and leg warmers emerged in the 1980s
The rockers were a British youth subculture that emerged in the 1960s. They were known for wearing black leather jackets and riding motorcycles while listening to 1950s rock music artists like Elvis Presley. The rockers frequently clashed with another group, the Mods, who rode scooters and wore suits, causing moral panic in 1964. By the late 1960s, both the rockers and Mods subcultures faded from media attention and were replaced by new groups like the hippies and skinheads.
Marilyn Monroe had a tragic childhood growing up without her father and with a mentally ill mother. She became one of Hollywood's most famous actresses in the 1940s-1960s, starring in 29 films. Monroe began her career as a model and changed her name from Norma Jean Mortenson to Marilyn Monroe. She had a varied love life, marrying baseball player Joe DiMaggio in 1954 and playwright Arthur Miller in 1956. Monroe died at age 36 in 1962 from an overdose of sleeping pills, though some believe her death may have been connected to her relationships with the Kennedy brothers.
Hollywood is the part of Los Angeles known for the American film industry. Many famous studios and actors reside in Hollywood. The Hollywood Walk of Fame, established in 1958, honors celebrities with over 2,600 stars in the sidewalk. Major developments from 1910-1960 included the rise of genres like comedy, westerns, and film noir. Famous actors who rose to prominence include Johnny Depp, Al Pacino, Meryl Streep, Marilyn Monroe, and Danny DeVito. Hollywood has had a significant global influence on the film industry and culture.
Pierre Cardin is an Italian-born French fashion designer born in 1922 near Treviso, Italy with a net worth of $723 million. He began his career as a tailor's apprentice at age 14 and joined the Paris fashion house Paquin in 1945. Known for his avant-garde and Space Age designs, Cardin introduced ready-to-wear collections for both women and men and was regarded as one of the top fashion designers in the world by the 1970s.
We try to answer the questions of " what is luxury? " Abstract ideas combined to form a definition of the term luxury. *taken from blog-lessons @ www.luxme.live
Gianni Versace was an Italian fashion designer born in 1946 in Reggio Calabria, Italy. He moved to Milan in the 1970s and received his big break when designers hired him to design leather and suede collections. In 1978, he presented his first signature collection in Milan and opened his first boutique in the city. Versace became known for sexy, skin-tight designs that featured high slits and bold prints. He continued growing his brand throughout the 1980s and 1990s, adding new lines that catered to different audiences. However, his life was tragically cut short in 1997 when he was assassinated outside his Miami Beach home at the age of 50. After his death, his sister Donatella
Nathalie dreams of becoming a famous model despite her family's disapproval. She runs away to the big city but finds it difficult being homeless and alone. She takes jobs as a waitress and dancer in hopes of being discovered. Eventually, a retiring model sees her potential and introduces her to her agency. Nathalie's career takes off, but the pressure causes her to struggle with depression, drinking, and smoking which damages her image and career. She eventually recovers and pursues a new career as a successful fashion designer.
Mary Quant was a pioneering British fashion designer who revolutionized 1960s fashion. She opened her first boutique, Bazaar, in 1955 in London, where she sold her affordable and youthful designs like the mini skirt and hot pants that came to define the era. Quant brought fashion to the masses and is credited with popularizing styles like go-go boots and shift dresses. She continued designing and expanding her brand for decades, leaving a significant impact on global fashion.
- Maison Martin Margiela is a fashion label founded in 1988 by Belgian designer Martin Margiela, who studied fashion in Antwerp and worked for Jean Paul Gaultier.
- Margiela is considered an avant-garde designer known for deconstructing garments and using unconventional materials like vintage gloves, playing cards, and children's dresses to create pieces.
- Throughout his career, Margiela maintained a very low profile and never had his photograph taken, communicating only through fax. He left Maison Martin Margiela in 2009 and no replacement creative director was appointed.
fashion of 1960s The 1960s featured a number of diverse trends. It was a decade that broke many fashion traditions, mirroring social movements during the time. In the middle of the decade, culottes, go-go boots, box-shaped PVC dresses and other PVC clothes were popular.
Cristóbal Balenciaga nació en una familia humilde en el País Vasco y desde pequeño soñaba con ser modisto. Su talento fue descubierto por la marquesa de Casa Torres, quien lo patrocinó para estudiar en París, donde abrió su casa de alta costura y revolucionó el mundo de la moda con siluetas innovadoras y una meticulosa atención a los detalles, convirtiéndose en uno de los diseñadores más influyentes de todos los tiempos.
Kate Spade New York Social Media Marketing NYU Class Final ProjectNydia Russe
Here are 3 content ideas for Kate Spade's Snapchat campaign targeting teens and moms:
1. Ava Philippe and Reese Witherspoon create Snapchat stories using Snapchat filters and props while wearing Kate Spade fashion. They use the hashtag #BeAMomFashionista.
2. Benjamin Seidler creates a series of Instagram story collages with clips from Reese and Ava's movies featuring Kate Spade clothes and accessories.
3. Reese and Ava film short comedic video sketches (user-generated content) based on their real-life mother-daughter moments and share on their Instagram stories with the hashtag #BeAMomFashionista.
Punk music developed in the 1970s and was characterized by fast, hard-edged music with short songs and often political, anti-establishment lyrics. Iconic British punk bands from the 1970s included the Sex Pistols, The Clash, and The Damned. Punk fashion was meant to distinguish punks as social outcasts and included torn clothes held together with safety pins, dyed hair styles like Mohawks, and chains and studs on clothing. Key figures in the punk fashion world included Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren. Core punk ideologies centered around rebellion, anti-authoritarianism, and individualism.
Fauvism was an early 20th century art movement where French and European artists used wild, bright colors that were considered too extreme for the art community at the time. Key Fauvist artists included Paul Gauguin, Henri Matisse, and Andre Derain, who were inspired by African art, Post-Impressionism, and wanted creative freedom to express themselves through loose lines and vivid hues rather than realistic representations.
This week I worked with the Italian luxury fashion house Valentino, now owned by the Qatari royal family. In this presentation you will find a brief history of the brand, my interpretation of its DNA and the Luxury Codes Prism applied to it step by step.
Please check the Google Presentation to enjoy the full audiovisual experience:
https://docs.google.com/a/ied.edu/presentation/d/1IBIOkiAfAq4ipSJ2OOTF7k-y8Y5yKXRFEF9Ka1Ur_Gc/edit?usp=sharing
Feel free to comment!
Jean-Paul Gaultier is a French fashion designer born in France who has been active in the fashion industry since 1970. He launched his first women's collection in 1976 which took inspiration from English and personal styles. Throughout his career, he has designed clothing and fragrances, collaborated with various brands, and received awards for his work. He is considered an influential and award-winning designer in the fashion world.
The document provides an overview of 1970s fashion trends in both Western and Bollywood cinema. Some key points:
- Western 1970s fashion featured mini, midi, and maxi skirts/dresses in wild prints and polyester fabrics. Platform shoes, hot pants, and leisure suits were also popular. Bell bottoms and tie-dye carried over from the 1960s.
- In Bollywood, bell bottoms and polka dot blouses were trends. Actresses wore elaborate hairstyles including bobs, puffs, and wigs. Sunglasses and accessories like ribbons were also in vogue.
- The hippie movement influenced loose, colorful clothing incorporating ethnic and nature-inspired designs
Audrey Hepburn was a renowned stage actress, fashion icon, and humanitarian. She had a successful career in both stage and film from the early 1950s until her death in 1993. Hepburn won an Oscar, Emmy, Grammy and Tony award over her career. She was also known for her work with UNICEF later in life to help underprivileged children around the world. Hepburn passed away from cancer at the age of 63 in Switzerland.
Alexander McQueen was a renowned British fashion designer known for his avant-garde and politically charged designs. He studied at Central Saint Martins and launched his own label after working as head designer at Givenchy. McQueen's innovative materials and provocative runway shows made him a memorable figure in modern fashion history. His funeral was attended by many luminaries in the fashion world mourning his death by suicide in 2010.
This document provides a biography of Cher, including details about her family and career. It notes that she was born Cherilyn Sarkisian LaPiere in 1946 in California. Her early career involved singing with her then-husband Sonny Bono. Their song "I Got You Babe" launched their career in 1965. The document discusses Cher's movies, music, fashion influence, awards and accolades. It outlines her success over decades of reinventing herself as a singer and actress.
Audrey Hepburn was a renowned actress and fashion icon known for her roles in films like Roman Holiday and Breakfast at Tiffany's. She was born in Belgium in 1929 and studied ballet as a child before pursuing an acting career. Hepburn won an Oscar for her role in Roman Holiday and developed a long-time collaboration and friendship with fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy. She helped popularize styles like the little black dress and cultivated a clean, elegant personal style. Later in life, Hepburn worked as a UNICEF ambassador to support humanitarian causes.
The document summarizes fashion trends from the 1960s to the 2000s based on clothing styles. Key events and fashion changes are highlighted for each decade, such as mini skirts becoming popular in the 1960s, bell bottom jeans and platform shoes in the 1970s, bright colors and neon in the 1980s, minimalist styles in the 1990s, and a mash-up of previous trends in the 2000s. The document analyzes how historical events, music, movies, and celebrity styles influenced fashion changes over the decades.
The document provides an overview of punk subcultures, including their history and origins in the 1970s UK and US as a working class movement opposing capitalism and middle class values. It describes punk fashion trends over time involving torn clothing, safety pins, and Mohawk hairstyles. Key figures who incorporated punk into high fashion like Vivienne Westwood and brands still associated with punk style like Dr. Martens are also mentioned. The document concludes with different types of punk fashion genres and examples of punk clothing stores in India.
Eating disorders affect many people and are often driven by a desire to achieve physical attractiveness. Societal standards of beauty promoted by media associate attractiveness with being thin. As a result, social groups and a desire for acceptance can influence people, especially young women, to lose weight to extreme and unhealthy degrees. This obsession to be thin can lead to conditions like anorexia, which claims many lives each year.
This is a presentation I gave at a workshop for local high school girls. The presentation was based off the research I did for my college thesis on women\’s body image and the media\’s impact.
Nathalie dreams of becoming a famous model despite her family's disapproval. She runs away to the big city but finds it difficult being homeless and alone. She takes jobs as a waitress and dancer in hopes of being discovered. Eventually, a retiring model sees her potential and introduces her to her agency. Nathalie's career takes off, but the pressure causes her to struggle with depression, drinking, and smoking which damages her image and career. She eventually recovers and pursues a new career as a successful fashion designer.
Mary Quant was a pioneering British fashion designer who revolutionized 1960s fashion. She opened her first boutique, Bazaar, in 1955 in London, where she sold her affordable and youthful designs like the mini skirt and hot pants that came to define the era. Quant brought fashion to the masses and is credited with popularizing styles like go-go boots and shift dresses. She continued designing and expanding her brand for decades, leaving a significant impact on global fashion.
- Maison Martin Margiela is a fashion label founded in 1988 by Belgian designer Martin Margiela, who studied fashion in Antwerp and worked for Jean Paul Gaultier.
- Margiela is considered an avant-garde designer known for deconstructing garments and using unconventional materials like vintage gloves, playing cards, and children's dresses to create pieces.
- Throughout his career, Margiela maintained a very low profile and never had his photograph taken, communicating only through fax. He left Maison Martin Margiela in 2009 and no replacement creative director was appointed.
fashion of 1960s The 1960s featured a number of diverse trends. It was a decade that broke many fashion traditions, mirroring social movements during the time. In the middle of the decade, culottes, go-go boots, box-shaped PVC dresses and other PVC clothes were popular.
Cristóbal Balenciaga nació en una familia humilde en el País Vasco y desde pequeño soñaba con ser modisto. Su talento fue descubierto por la marquesa de Casa Torres, quien lo patrocinó para estudiar en París, donde abrió su casa de alta costura y revolucionó el mundo de la moda con siluetas innovadoras y una meticulosa atención a los detalles, convirtiéndose en uno de los diseñadores más influyentes de todos los tiempos.
Kate Spade New York Social Media Marketing NYU Class Final ProjectNydia Russe
Here are 3 content ideas for Kate Spade's Snapchat campaign targeting teens and moms:
1. Ava Philippe and Reese Witherspoon create Snapchat stories using Snapchat filters and props while wearing Kate Spade fashion. They use the hashtag #BeAMomFashionista.
2. Benjamin Seidler creates a series of Instagram story collages with clips from Reese and Ava's movies featuring Kate Spade clothes and accessories.
3. Reese and Ava film short comedic video sketches (user-generated content) based on their real-life mother-daughter moments and share on their Instagram stories with the hashtag #BeAMomFashionista.
Punk music developed in the 1970s and was characterized by fast, hard-edged music with short songs and often political, anti-establishment lyrics. Iconic British punk bands from the 1970s included the Sex Pistols, The Clash, and The Damned. Punk fashion was meant to distinguish punks as social outcasts and included torn clothes held together with safety pins, dyed hair styles like Mohawks, and chains and studs on clothing. Key figures in the punk fashion world included Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren. Core punk ideologies centered around rebellion, anti-authoritarianism, and individualism.
Fauvism was an early 20th century art movement where French and European artists used wild, bright colors that were considered too extreme for the art community at the time. Key Fauvist artists included Paul Gauguin, Henri Matisse, and Andre Derain, who were inspired by African art, Post-Impressionism, and wanted creative freedom to express themselves through loose lines and vivid hues rather than realistic representations.
This week I worked with the Italian luxury fashion house Valentino, now owned by the Qatari royal family. In this presentation you will find a brief history of the brand, my interpretation of its DNA and the Luxury Codes Prism applied to it step by step.
Please check the Google Presentation to enjoy the full audiovisual experience:
https://docs.google.com/a/ied.edu/presentation/d/1IBIOkiAfAq4ipSJ2OOTF7k-y8Y5yKXRFEF9Ka1Ur_Gc/edit?usp=sharing
Feel free to comment!
Jean-Paul Gaultier is a French fashion designer born in France who has been active in the fashion industry since 1970. He launched his first women's collection in 1976 which took inspiration from English and personal styles. Throughout his career, he has designed clothing and fragrances, collaborated with various brands, and received awards for his work. He is considered an influential and award-winning designer in the fashion world.
The document provides an overview of 1970s fashion trends in both Western and Bollywood cinema. Some key points:
- Western 1970s fashion featured mini, midi, and maxi skirts/dresses in wild prints and polyester fabrics. Platform shoes, hot pants, and leisure suits were also popular. Bell bottoms and tie-dye carried over from the 1960s.
- In Bollywood, bell bottoms and polka dot blouses were trends. Actresses wore elaborate hairstyles including bobs, puffs, and wigs. Sunglasses and accessories like ribbons were also in vogue.
- The hippie movement influenced loose, colorful clothing incorporating ethnic and nature-inspired designs
Audrey Hepburn was a renowned stage actress, fashion icon, and humanitarian. She had a successful career in both stage and film from the early 1950s until her death in 1993. Hepburn won an Oscar, Emmy, Grammy and Tony award over her career. She was also known for her work with UNICEF later in life to help underprivileged children around the world. Hepburn passed away from cancer at the age of 63 in Switzerland.
Alexander McQueen was a renowned British fashion designer known for his avant-garde and politically charged designs. He studied at Central Saint Martins and launched his own label after working as head designer at Givenchy. McQueen's innovative materials and provocative runway shows made him a memorable figure in modern fashion history. His funeral was attended by many luminaries in the fashion world mourning his death by suicide in 2010.
This document provides a biography of Cher, including details about her family and career. It notes that she was born Cherilyn Sarkisian LaPiere in 1946 in California. Her early career involved singing with her then-husband Sonny Bono. Their song "I Got You Babe" launched their career in 1965. The document discusses Cher's movies, music, fashion influence, awards and accolades. It outlines her success over decades of reinventing herself as a singer and actress.
Audrey Hepburn was a renowned actress and fashion icon known for her roles in films like Roman Holiday and Breakfast at Tiffany's. She was born in Belgium in 1929 and studied ballet as a child before pursuing an acting career. Hepburn won an Oscar for her role in Roman Holiday and developed a long-time collaboration and friendship with fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy. She helped popularize styles like the little black dress and cultivated a clean, elegant personal style. Later in life, Hepburn worked as a UNICEF ambassador to support humanitarian causes.
The document summarizes fashion trends from the 1960s to the 2000s based on clothing styles. Key events and fashion changes are highlighted for each decade, such as mini skirts becoming popular in the 1960s, bell bottom jeans and platform shoes in the 1970s, bright colors and neon in the 1980s, minimalist styles in the 1990s, and a mash-up of previous trends in the 2000s. The document analyzes how historical events, music, movies, and celebrity styles influenced fashion changes over the decades.
The document provides an overview of punk subcultures, including their history and origins in the 1970s UK and US as a working class movement opposing capitalism and middle class values. It describes punk fashion trends over time involving torn clothing, safety pins, and Mohawk hairstyles. Key figures who incorporated punk into high fashion like Vivienne Westwood and brands still associated with punk style like Dr. Martens are also mentioned. The document concludes with different types of punk fashion genres and examples of punk clothing stores in India.
Eating disorders affect many people and are often driven by a desire to achieve physical attractiveness. Societal standards of beauty promoted by media associate attractiveness with being thin. As a result, social groups and a desire for acceptance can influence people, especially young women, to lose weight to extreme and unhealthy degrees. This obsession to be thin can lead to conditions like anorexia, which claims many lives each year.
This is a presentation I gave at a workshop for local high school girls. The presentation was based off the research I did for my college thesis on women\’s body image and the media\’s impact.
The Impact Of Media Violence On Youth Powerpointcharmaine03
The document discusses research on the impact of media violence on youth behavior. Studies have found that exposure to violence in media, like television and video games, can contribute to increased aggressive behavior over time in youth. One study of 820 youth found that violent media use predicted later violence and aggression, especially combined with family or community violence exposure. Researchers recommend media literacy education to help youth critically evaluate media messages and the impacts of violence. Parental control and monitoring of youth media exposure can also help reduce risks.
The document discusses gender roles and stereotypes in advertising. It notes that ads commonly portray women in subtle stereotypical ways, such as demonstrating products versus stating benefits, and with more passive body language. This reinforces stereotypes of women as unintelligent consumers, dependent on men, and focused on appearance. The impacts of these portrayals include influencing women's attitudes, lowering their self-confidence and career expectations, and fueling insecurities. The document recommends that advertisers consider different target markets like tweens, young women and older women, and market to them in more relatable ways without relying on gender stereotypes.
1) Violence on TV can negatively impact children in several ways, including increasing aggressive behavior, fearfulness, and acceptance of violence as normal. Over 4,000 studies have found a correlation between TV violence and increased violent or aggressive behavior in children.
2) Certain types of media violence are more likely to influence children, such as violence that is rewarded or has no consequences. Cartoon violence portrayed in a funny or entertaining way can also impact children.
3) While media violence is a concern, not all media aimed at children is negative. Educational children's programming that teaches skills can actually benefit child development. It is important for parents to monitor children's media intake and discuss what they watch.
The document discusses unethical advertising practices. Some examples of unethical advertising include misleading claims, exaggerations, stereotyping women, using children to promote products, unhealthy brand comparisons, and surrogate advertising to promote banned products. Basic principles of ethical advertising include decency, honesty, social responsibility, and truthful presentations without harming others.
Media violence refers to the depiction or dissemination of violent or explicit material through various media sources that is considered harmful to viewers. Children in particular spend more time exposed to media than in school, witnessing thousands of acts of violence by age 18. Research shows that viewing media violence is correlated with increased aggressive behavior in youth and may lead to real-world violence. While video games, films, television, and music often contain graphic depictions of violence, determining appropriate restrictions to curb harmful effects while protecting free expression is an ongoing debate.
An eating disorder is a condition affecting eating habits that can be self-inflicted or a bodily reaction to food. Anorexia nervosa is characterized by low body weight, distorted body image, and an obsessive fear of weight gain. Bulimia nervosa involves frequent episodes of binge eating followed by purging to avoid weight gain. Medical treatment for eating disorders includes nutritional therapy, counseling, and potentially hospitalization to restore healthy eating and weight.
This document discusses body image, self-esteem, and eating disorders. It notes that body image is shaped by feelings and judgments and may differ from one's actual appearance. Everyday exposure to idealized models in media can influence perceptions of beauty. Diets are often unsuccessful and can lead to health issues or eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia, which disproportionately affect adolescent girls and have become more common. The development of eating disorders is influenced by a combination of genetic, psychological, social, and cultural factors. Seeking help from family, teachers, or medical professionals is important for those struggling with body image or eating disorders.
This document discusses ethical issues that can arise in advertising. It provides examples of unethical advertising practices such as misleading claims, stereotyping, and using children to promote unhealthy products. Specifically, it analyzes cases where advertisements for Maggie soup, Axe deodorant, and Dettol kitchen cleaner were found to make misleading health claims or promote unrealistic expectations. The document also discusses common unethical practices like surrogate advertising, puffery, exaggeration, and unhealthy brand comparisons between competitors like Horlicks and Complan. Overall, the document examines how ethics is an important consideration in advertising and provides guidance on upholding principles of truth, social responsibility and avoiding harm.
The document discusses eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. It provides information on the diagnostic criteria, prevalence, physical effects, course, and prognosis of these disorders. Specifically, it notes that while anorexia nervosa causes significant weight loss, individuals with bulimia nervosa do not lose weight in the same way due to binge eating and compensatory behaviors like purging. The etiology of eating disorders involves genetic, sociocultural, and psychological factors.
The document outlines a research methodology for studying the effects of advertisements on children with reference to confectionary products. The objectives are to understand children's awareness and the impact of such ads, and whether TV watching habits influence children. A descriptive research design is selected using a stratified random sample of 300 children and parents in Ahmedabad. Primary data will be collected through questionnaires, and secondary data from publications. The study aims to understand how confectionary ads influence children.
1. Alexander McQueen
17 Mart 1969 doğumlu, McQueen, taksici
bir babanın ve sosyal bilgiler öğretmeni bir
annenin altı çocuğundan en küçüğüydü.
Kız kardeşleri için elbiseler dikmeye
bayılırdı. Lisede gerçek bir ‘rocker’ olan
McQ, 16 yaşında okulunu bıraktı, ailesine
açıkça eşcinsel olduğunu söyledi ve bir
televizyon programında gördüğü
geleneksel terzilik kursuna katıldı. 20
yaşındayken hayranı olduğu ve ilham
aldığı Japon tasarımcı Koji Tatsuno ile
çalıştı. Ardından İtalya’ya giderek İtalyan
modacı Romeo Gigli ile çalışan modacı,
1994’te Londra’ya geri dönerek Central
Saint Martins College of Arts and Design’a
kalıp eğitmeni olmak için başvurdu.
2. • Portfolyosunu gören program
yöneticisi bu terzi çaylağını
hemen programa dahil etti.
McQueen’in uluslararası ilk
deneyimi bu okuldaki final
projesini sergilerken oldu ve
başarılı projesi pek çok dergide
boy gösterdi.
•Moda tasarımında yüksek
lisansını yaptı ve daha okuldayken
master tezi olarak hazırladığı
koleksiyonun tamamını
İngiltere’nin en önemli moda
uzmanı Isabella Blow satın aldı.
3. McQ, ikinci koleksiyonu
olan ‘McQueen’s Theatre
of Cruelty’yi hazırlarken
Katy England ile tanıştı.
Bundan böyle McQ’nun
sağ kolu oydu. McQueen,
England’ı markasının
yaratıcı müdürü ilan etti ve
üçünü koleksiyonu olan
‘The Birds’te beraber
çalıştılar. Bir dönem
Lefkoşa doğumlu modacı
Hüseyin Çağlayan ve
İrlandalı modacı Pauric
Sweeney gibi ünlü isimlerin
evlerinin de bulunduğu
Hoxton’da yaşadı.
4. 1997'de İzlandalı şarkıcı Björk albümü Homogenic'in
kapağı için McQueen'in çalışmasını istedi. McQueen aynı
zamanda aynı albümden "Alarm Call" şarkısı için müzik
videosunu yönetti ve daha sonra "Pagan Poetry" videosu
için ona ikonik üstsüz elbise tasarladı
5. • 1996 ‘Highland Rape’ isimli
koleksiyonunda ‘bumster’ modelini
tanıtan McQ medyada da büyük ilgi
uyandırdı. Bu ilk moda şovlarından
sonra, McQ, moda
dünyasında ‘l’enfant terrible’ (kötü
çocuk) ve ‘the hooligan of English
fashion’ (İngiliz modasının holiganı)
gibi isimlerle anılmaya başlandı.
6. • Kendi markasını yaratmakla
kalmayıp 1996’da Givenchy
baş tasarımcısı oldu. Ünlü
Fransız markası, McQueen’in
tasarımlarını kendilerine göre
yumuşatmadığından ve
kendisinin Fransızca
öğrenmeyi reddettiğinden
şikayet etti. McQueen ise
Givenchy’nin yaratıcılığını
kısıtladığını belirterek 2000
yılında işten ayrıldı.
7. • McQ, 2001 İlkbahar/Yaz
defilesi VOSS’ta pudra
rengi, mat, uçuk, açık
pembe, yeşil, gri, siyah
gibi tonlarla başlayıp git
gide canlanan, pastelleşen
seksi ve marjinal
kıyafetlerini sergiledi. Başı
bandanalarla sarılmış, kimi
heykelsi detaylarla
süslenmiş mankenler,
oldukça lüks tasarlanmış
olan podyumda aynalarla
kaplanmış duvarlar
arasında kıyafetleri tanıttı.
8. • 2005’te insan satranç oyunu defilesini yaptı
ve 2006’da “Widows of Culloden” defilesinde
Ünlü model Kate Moss’un 3-D hologramını
sahnede bir prizmaya hapsetti.
9. • David Bowie, Björk, Prens
Charles, ünlü model Gisele
Bunchen, Kate Moss, Sex and
The City’nin moda ikonu Sarah
Jessica Parker giydirdiği ünlü
isimlerden bazıları.
•2005 yılında spor markası Puma için tasarımlar
yapan McQueen, 2007 yılında da makyaj markası
MAC ile çalışan ilk tasarımcı oldu. 2007 yılının
sonlarına doğru Londra, New York, Los Angeles,
Milano ve Las Vegas gibi şehirlerde markasının
butiklerini açtı. Nicole Kidman, Penélope Cruz,
Rihanna ve Lady Gaga gibi süper yıldızlar, kırmızı
halılarda ve müzik kliplerinde onun tasarımlarıyla
boy göstermeye başladılar.
10. •Her koleksiyonunda mutlaka yılan detaylı
aksesuarları ve kadın vücudu formunda kalkanlı
giysileri olur. Küre şeklindeki, dore, kurukafa
detaylı clutch'ı sezonun favori
aksesuarlarındandır.
11.
12. 11 Şubat 2010’da,Londra’daki evinde
temizlikçisi tarafından kendini
gardrobuna asmış şekilde bulundu.
McQ, köpeklerinin lüks içinde
yaşamaya devam etmesi için 50 bin
pound para bırakmıştı. Vasiyetine
göre, bunun haricindeki 100 bin
pound da diğer hayvan dernekleri
içindi.
Editor's Notes
Modadaki başarıları ona dört Yılın İngiliz Tasarımcısı ödülü (1996, 1997, 2001 ve 2003) ve 2003'te CFDA Yılın Uluslararası Tasarımcısı ödülünü kazandırmıştır.
Modadaki başarıları ona dört Yılın İngiliz Tasarımcısı ödülü (1996, 1997, 2001 ve 2003) ve 2003'te CFDA Yılın Uluslararası Tasarımcısı ödülünü kazandırmıştır.