This document provides information about the London School of Fashion and Istituto Marangoni. It discusses their prestigious locations, specialized tutors, and international student bodies. It also lists some of their famous fashion industry alumni and the programs available, including degrees in fashion design, business, and styling at the BA and MA level.
The Bass, Miami Beach's Contemporary Art Museumthezadivya
Miami Beach, Fla. (Oct. 22, 2016) - The Bass is a leading contemporary art museum in Miami, located on Miami Beach. Focusing on exhibitions of international contemporary art, The Bass presents mid-career and established artists that reflect the spirit and international character of the city. The Bass seeks to expand the interpretation of contemporary art by incorporating disciplines of contemporary culture, such as design, fashion and architecture, into the exhibition program.
The Media of the Street. Made in Shoreditch, London, UKStephen Waddington
Graffiti or street art is the rawest form of media. It challenges culture and society through both its medium and its message.
Critics dismiss it as vandalism, and the art and media establishment largely ignores it. That’s important as it ensure that street art remains a genre of sub-culture.
In my view street art is a mirror on society that you won’t find in a focus group or tabloid newspaper. Business people and politicians would do well to take note.
These images are from a walk around Shoreditch, London, UK yesterday. They tell the stories from the street.
The Bass, Miami Beach's Contemporary Art Museumthezadivya
Miami Beach, Fla. (Oct. 22, 2016) - The Bass is a leading contemporary art museum in Miami, located on Miami Beach. Focusing on exhibitions of international contemporary art, The Bass presents mid-career and established artists that reflect the spirit and international character of the city. The Bass seeks to expand the interpretation of contemporary art by incorporating disciplines of contemporary culture, such as design, fashion and architecture, into the exhibition program.
The Media of the Street. Made in Shoreditch, London, UKStephen Waddington
Graffiti or street art is the rawest form of media. It challenges culture and society through both its medium and its message.
Critics dismiss it as vandalism, and the art and media establishment largely ignores it. That’s important as it ensure that street art remains a genre of sub-culture.
In my view street art is a mirror on society that you won’t find in a focus group or tabloid newspaper. Business people and politicians would do well to take note.
These images are from a walk around Shoreditch, London, UK yesterday. They tell the stories from the street.
Fashion Designing Course - A Trending Careerachaljain11
Fashion industry is booming up and providing the opportunities to fashion graduates and the demand of enthusiastic, skilled and talented designers is also increasing day by day. Fashion Designing is not just limited to costume designing; it also provides a wide career as a Fashion consultant, apparel production manager, illustrator, fashion coordinator and many more.
London Design Biennale 2018, The indian pavilion_media_packFountain Marketing
LOOKING TO RAISE YOUR INTERNATIONAL BRAND PROFILE TO THE WORLD’S MAJOR CONSUMER AND BUSINESS MARKETS?
LOOKING TO ADD A UNIQUE PROPOSITION TO YOUR 2018 MARKETING CAMPAIGNS?
THIS IS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTNER YOUR BRAND WITH THE INDIA PAVILION AT THE LONDON DESIGN BIENNALE 2018
Fashion Designing Course - A Trending Careerachaljain11
Fashion industry is booming up and providing the opportunities to fashion graduates and the demand of enthusiastic, skilled and talented designers is also increasing day by day. Fashion Designing is not just limited to costume designing; it also provides a wide career as a Fashion consultant, apparel production manager, illustrator, fashion coordinator and many more.
London Design Biennale 2018, The indian pavilion_media_packFountain Marketing
LOOKING TO RAISE YOUR INTERNATIONAL BRAND PROFILE TO THE WORLD’S MAJOR CONSUMER AND BUSINESS MARKETS?
LOOKING TO ADD A UNIQUE PROPOSITION TO YOUR 2018 MARKETING CAMPAIGNS?
THIS IS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTNER YOUR BRAND WITH THE INDIA PAVILION AT THE LONDON DESIGN BIENNALE 2018
Brew Haven: Where Every Sip Tells a Storyrashimhd408
Welcome to our cozy cafe, where every sip tells a story and every bite is a delight. Nestled in the heart of the city, our eclectic menu offers a symphony of flavors, from aromatic coffees to artisanal pastries. Come, unwind, and savor the moment with us.
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Preview of the OER16 Open Culture Conference presented as part of Open Education Week, facilitated by the ALT Open Education SIG. Webinar recording available here: https://www.alt.ac.uk/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=219
An overview of ACCADEMIA COSTUME & MODA, or ACADEMY of COSTUME & FASHION, in Rome since 1964, active in the field of Higher Education, with undergraduate and postgraduate courses recognized by the Italian Ministry of Education (MIUR) and with one of the most prestigious alumni networks in the industry.
Impact of Bohemianism in New Media DesignHershey Desai
We live in an age where consumerism and technology dominate our lives. Almost everyone has a laptop or a cellphone, everyone aims to get the latest furniture designs, the best branded clothes. We have to wonder, in the process of succumbing to mainstream society are we losing our identity?
So far, in every era, bohemians would appear when there is a need for change. They would shake society up with their bold, innovative and often controversial ideas, and eventually fade away until their necessity rises again.
However, is it possible to be bohemian at all in this modern era? When consumerism has reached massive heights, does bohemianism still exist in this world? And if so, how does it influence the modern day design and lifestyle?
AFTER READING THE BECOMING MODERN ESSAY, ANSWER THE FOLLOWING.docxcoubroughcosta
AFTER READING THE BECOMING MODERN ESSAY, ANSWER THE FOLLOWING:
1. What are the dates associated with the term Modernism, which are identified in the essay?
2. Identify and list some important cultural changes to learn from the
Becoming Modern
reading.
3. Select one of the works of art or artists from the Becoming Modern p.3 materials. Describe it as Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Expressionism, Dada, or Surrealism. Include a description of the style of
ism
which you have selected, and how does the work you have selected exemplify the style.
ESSAY
People use the term “modern” in a variety of ways, often very loosely, with a lot of implied associations of new, contemporary, up-to-date, and technological. We know the difference between a modern society and one that remains tied to the past and it usually has less to do with art and more to do with technology and industrial progress, things like indoor plumbing, easy access to consumer goods, freedom of expression, and voting rights. In the 19th century, however, modernity and its connection with art had certain specific associations that people began recognizing and using as barometers to distinguish themselves and their culture from earlier nineteenth century ways and attitudes.
Chronologically, Modernism refers to the period from 1850 to 1960. It begins with the Realist movement and ends with Abstract Expressionism. That’s just a little over one hundred years. During that period the western world experienced some significant changes that transformed Europe and the United States from traditional societies that were agriculturally based into modern ones with cities and factories and mass transportation.
Here are some important features that all modern societies share.
Capitalism
Capitalism replaced landed fortunes and became the economic system of modernity in which people exchanged labor for a fixed wage and used their wages to buy ever more consumer items rather than produce such items themselves. This economic change dramatically affected class relations because it offered opportunities for great wealth through individual initiative, industrialization and technology—somewhat like the technological and dot.com explosion of the late 20th and early 21st century. The industrial revolution which began in England in the late 18th century and rapidly swept across Europe (hit the U.S. immediately following the Civil War) transformed economic and social relationships, offered an ever increasing number of cheaper consumer goods, and changed notions of education. Who needed the classics when a commercial/technically oriented education was the key to financial success? The industrial revolution also fostered a sense of competition and progress that continues to influence us today.
Urban culture
Urban culture replaced agrarian culture as industrialization and cities grew. Cities were the sites of new wealth and opportunity with their factories and manufacturing potential..
In September, at the third annual Green Carpet FashionLizbethQuinonez813
I
n September, at the
third annual Green
Carpet Fashion
Awards Italia, fiber
producer Aquafil
provided a design showstop-
per—a sustainable carpet
made with Econyl regener-
ated nylon that is created
from discarded fishing nets
and other nylon waste.
Covering Milan’s Piazza
della Scala, the green carpet
spanned more than 21,000
square feet and welcomed
celebrity guests including
Vogue editor-in-chief Anna
Wintour, fashion designer
Stella McCartney, actor
Colin Firth and actress
Sophia Loren.
The event celebrated fash-
ion houses’ commitment to
sustainability as they work to
embrace rapid change while
preserving the heritage and
authenticity of small-scale
producers. As in previous
years, the Econyl carpet was
produced in collaboration
with the Danish Company,
European manufacturer Ege
Carpets, and for the second
year, designed by Vogue
Editor Hamish Bowles.
“We are privileged to
partner with the Green
Carpet Fashion Awards
Italia for the third year run-
ning”, said Giulio Bonazzi,
Aquafil president and CEO
“Honoring the endless possi-
bilities offered by our Econyl
regenerated nylon, which
can be used both in fashion
and design, Aquafil is turn-
ing a waste problem into
exceptional solutions.”
Each year in the U.S., four
billion pounds of carpet
is tossed in landfills. Most
carpets are made primarily
from finite resources such as
oil-based plastics that could
be recycled, yet only 5% of
carpet waste is recycled. To
tackle the issue, Aquafil’s
Econyl fiber is 100% regen-
erated nylon yarn from
waste that is used widely in
commercial carpeting. To
make its fiber, the company
rescues waste from a number
of sources including fishing
nets, carpets, fabric scraps
and industrial plastic.
To help these recycled
fibers, Aquafil has a carpet
recycling plant in Phoenix
that opened in 2018 and has
the capacity to collect and
aQUaFiL WriTEs a nEW sTOrY
ECOnYL rEgEnEraTEd nYLOn OFFErs OFFErs
arCHiTECTs and dEsignErs nEW sOLUTiOns
Above: The NeoCon 2019
Plaza featured carpet tile
designed and supplied by
Interface and made with
Econyl yarn.
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treat 35 million pounds of
carpet each year. Econyl con-
tributes to LEED v4 points
in four main categories:
Integrative Process
Aquafil shares its knowl-
edge and experience creating
sustainable materials with
project teams to collectively
enhance human comfort and
environmental benefits.
• Indoor Environmental
Quality—Econyl is a low-
VOC emitting material.
• Materials and Resources—
In terms of Building Life
Cycle Impact Reduction,
Econyl has an 80% reduc-
tion on global warming
potential compared to
virgin nylon. And regarding
Sourcing of Raw Materials,
Econyl comes from 100%
waste material of which a
minimum of 50% post-
consumer waste is certified.
• Innovation—Econyl fos-
ters advancement of the
circular economy through
nylon regeneration, going
beyond recycling ...
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
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FIGHTING FOR TALENT SINCE 1935
enhancing generations of
fashion & design professionals
over 4000 students
over 45000 graduates
9. EXPERIENCE THE WORLD
a unique life experience
where cultures &
people are united
by their intense interest
in fashion & design
5 schools
4000 students
106 nationalities
4 official languages
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the avant garde
the coolest artistic & creative area of London
new styles & trends in fashion, art & design
the right place to watch the future
with visual & cultural stimulation all around
THE LONDON SCHOOL OF FASHION
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Critique of the Judgement of Taste. Routledge Press
Jenss, H. (2008) Fashioning Uniqueness: Mass Customisation and the
Commodization of Identity. Yale University Press
Hine, T. (2007) Populuxe. New Yorker Publ.
Marx, K. (1867) The Fetishism of the Commodity and its Secret. In: Marx,
K. Capital: Critique of Political Economy. Red & Black Publ.
Veblen, T. (1934) Conspicuous Consumption. In: Veblen, The Theory of
the Leisure Class. Oxford University Press
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• prestigious locations
• specialised professional tutors
• internationalisation
• italianness
‘MARANGONI-NESS'
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BA Preparatory Course
Foundation Year
BA (Hons) Degree • 3 year
Fashion Design
Fashion Design & Accessories
Fashion Styling
Fashion Business
BA (Hons) Degree Sandwich • 4 year
a third year of work in a fashion firm
students return to complete their final year of study
MA Preparatory Course
Pre-Sessional Master’s for Fashion
MA Master’s Degree
Fashion Design Womenswear
Fashion Promotion, Communication & Media
Fashion & Luxury Brand Management
Contemporary Fashion Buying
PROGRAMMES