The brief asks Tarik to create an outfit that represents Sydney style. Tarik researches Sydney fashion culture, noting the streetwear influence and brands like Tsubi and Mambo. He discusses Sydney's high fashion and sporty styles. Tarik analyzes fashion brands Maharishi and Stussy that found success linking to cultural heritage. He plans to design a youthful movement defined by Sydney's energy, heritage and relevance, incorporating Aboriginal, youth culture and landmark influences.
Latest Fashion Trends India has been undergoing a constant change with new fashion trends appearing to entice the new generation. Fashionable clothes from the late 70’s and 80’s are also in vogue blended with latest designs.
Henrik Vibskov's Spring/Summer 2015 collection was inspired by construction sites, bricks, swimming pools and water sports. He collaborated with the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet to present a unique runway show that incorporated a performance in a constructed pool. Models walked in round and curved silhouettes featuring bricks motifs and transparency, presented in Vibskov's signature prints and colors. The collection continued Vibskov's focus on innovative printing techniques and hand-manufactured fabrics from India.
The document discusses using fashion illustration to educate young people on the history and origins of styles and trends. It provides historical context for fashion from the Victorian era to modern times, highlighting influential designers and icons from each decade. The goal is to promote acceptance of individuality and freedom of expression by helping youth understand how media has shaped perceptions over time. Fashion illustration is proposed as a means to creatively portray this history and personalities associated with different eras in a way that inspires interest in fashion among young people.
This essay discusses the process of interpreting photographs taken of a still life grotto and how they inspired the author's own art work ideas. The photos reminded the author of women's fashions from the Jacobean, Tudor, and 17th century times due to the draping shapes and compositions. Looking further, the author was reminded of Rococo costumes and dresses as well as Edwardian hairstyles and wedding cakes. Combining ideas from the photos along with artists like Katherine Wardropper and Wayne Thiebaud, the author plans to create art works depicting Rococo dresses merging with sweets and cakes to explore how fashion and food can make people feel and relate to their senses of sight and touch
This document provides an overview of topics covered by a fashion design student, including fashion history, marketing, garment technology, draping, tie dye, knitting, and print development. It discusses how the student studied fashion history timelines and influential designers. It also describes how the student learned about garment construction methods. As a case study, the student was tasked with designing a resort wear collection for women ages 20-24, which involved sketches and two main dresses. Research on capes from different eras inspired the student's collection focused on capes as a garment that liberates women.
Vivienne Westwood was instrumental in creating the punk rock movement in England through her fashion designs and shop that promoted rebellion and nonconformity. While she broke from punk rock when it became mainstream, she reinvented herself as a highly innovative fashion designer with an avant-garde approach. Westwood's lack of formal training allowed her to be more creative and cut through conventional design rules. Her understanding of history and manipulation of fabrics created sculptural silhouettes that emphasized femininity in unconventional ways.
The document discusses the history and evolution of fashion trends from the 1960s to today. It notes that youth culture played a large role in popularizing styles in the 1960s like bell bottoms and tie dye. Iconic 1960s trends like mini skirts and polka dot dresses remained popular for decades. The document also examines fashion trends from subsequent decades like leisure suits in the 1970s and power dressing in the 1980s. Many older trends from the 1960s-1980s have seen a resurgence in popularity today, showing the cyclical nature of the fashion industry.
Latest Fashion Trends India has been undergoing a constant change with new fashion trends appearing to entice the new generation. Fashionable clothes from the late 70’s and 80’s are also in vogue blended with latest designs.
Henrik Vibskov's Spring/Summer 2015 collection was inspired by construction sites, bricks, swimming pools and water sports. He collaborated with the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet to present a unique runway show that incorporated a performance in a constructed pool. Models walked in round and curved silhouettes featuring bricks motifs and transparency, presented in Vibskov's signature prints and colors. The collection continued Vibskov's focus on innovative printing techniques and hand-manufactured fabrics from India.
The document discusses using fashion illustration to educate young people on the history and origins of styles and trends. It provides historical context for fashion from the Victorian era to modern times, highlighting influential designers and icons from each decade. The goal is to promote acceptance of individuality and freedom of expression by helping youth understand how media has shaped perceptions over time. Fashion illustration is proposed as a means to creatively portray this history and personalities associated with different eras in a way that inspires interest in fashion among young people.
This essay discusses the process of interpreting photographs taken of a still life grotto and how they inspired the author's own art work ideas. The photos reminded the author of women's fashions from the Jacobean, Tudor, and 17th century times due to the draping shapes and compositions. Looking further, the author was reminded of Rococo costumes and dresses as well as Edwardian hairstyles and wedding cakes. Combining ideas from the photos along with artists like Katherine Wardropper and Wayne Thiebaud, the author plans to create art works depicting Rococo dresses merging with sweets and cakes to explore how fashion and food can make people feel and relate to their senses of sight and touch
This document provides an overview of topics covered by a fashion design student, including fashion history, marketing, garment technology, draping, tie dye, knitting, and print development. It discusses how the student studied fashion history timelines and influential designers. It also describes how the student learned about garment construction methods. As a case study, the student was tasked with designing a resort wear collection for women ages 20-24, which involved sketches and two main dresses. Research on capes from different eras inspired the student's collection focused on capes as a garment that liberates women.
Vivienne Westwood was instrumental in creating the punk rock movement in England through her fashion designs and shop that promoted rebellion and nonconformity. While she broke from punk rock when it became mainstream, she reinvented herself as a highly innovative fashion designer with an avant-garde approach. Westwood's lack of formal training allowed her to be more creative and cut through conventional design rules. Her understanding of history and manipulation of fabrics created sculptural silhouettes that emphasized femininity in unconventional ways.
The document discusses the history and evolution of fashion trends from the 1960s to today. It notes that youth culture played a large role in popularizing styles in the 1960s like bell bottoms and tie dye. Iconic 1960s trends like mini skirts and polka dot dresses remained popular for decades. The document also examines fashion trends from subsequent decades like leisure suits in the 1970s and power dressing in the 1980s. Many older trends from the 1960s-1980s have seen a resurgence in popularity today, showing the cyclical nature of the fashion industry.
Fashion designer Donna Karan founded the Donna Karan New York (DKNY) fashion label in 1985. In 2001, LVMH announced plans to acquire a controlling stake in DKNY and the Donna Karan company. Fashion designer Giorgio Armani founded his eponymous fashion label Giorgio Armani SpA in 1975 and has since become one of the most influential designers in the world, dressing celebrities and creating lines of clothing, cosmetics, perfumes and eyewear. Fashion designer Louis Vuitton founded his luxury goods brand in 1854 and is renowned for its monogram canvas bags and travel luggage; the brand remains family-owned.
This document is the first issue of a magazine called "Guide to Style" focused on fashion and style trends in San Francisco. The issue includes articles on hipster trends, street style, unexpected layering, interviews with local bloggers, guides to vintage shopping in SF, and lists of essential hipster items. The editor's goal is to encourage young women to explore their personal styles through traveling and fashion.
This document provides information about Seattle Fashion Week 2015 including show schedules, participating designers, and background on Seattle Fashion Week. The schedules list designer shows on June 11th-13th at Emerald City Trapeze Arts. Brief bios describe each designer and their brands, focusing on their inspirations, styles, and websites. Additional sections provide background on Seattle's fashion industry and designers participating in Seattle Fashion Week.
The document discusses the development and launch of a new bindi product line called "Shakti Bindi". It outlines the product concept, positioning, packaging, testing, and launch strategy. The key points are:
1. Shakti Bindi will be positioned as a symbol of women's empowerment and confidence.
2. Four product lines will target different segments - plain, premium, bridal, and fancy bindis.
3. Packaging will be high quality and allow for easy removal and replacement of bindis.
4. Mallika Sarabhai is proposed as the brand ambassador to represent the confident, independent brand personality.
5. Market testing with retailers will help refine
The bindi has a long history in South Asia and was traditionally worn by both men and women in India to signify marital status, worship, and as part of wedding ceremonies. While it originally held religious and cultural significance, the modern bindi has evolved into a popular fashion statement worldwide. It now comes in many colors, designs, and styles beyond the traditional red dot in the center of the forehead. Celebrities and people across cultures regularly wear bindis as decorative accessories without limitations to gender, age, religion, or marital status.
Fashion refers to styles or trends in clothing, accessories, and behaviors that are popular at a given time. The history of fashion design began in the 19th century with Charles Frederick Worth, who is considered the first fashion designer. Fashion changes over time due to factors like trends, culture, religion, age, gender, and area. It is an important part of identity and allows people to express themselves. Fashion awareness has grown through education programs and it is now a significant global industry and source of income.
Calvin Richard Klein is an American fashion designer who launched his company Calvin Klein Inc. in 1968. He is known for his tight-fitting signature jeans that grossed $200,000 in their first week of sales in 1974. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Klein received several awards and recognition from the CFDA for his men's and women's clothing designs, establishing him as a leading designer in the fashion industry.
Dr. S. Aishwariya presented sources of inspiration for designing, including movies, television, libraries, magazines, social media like Instagram and Pinterest, fashion exhibitions, previous works, blogs, workshops and fashion shows. She recommends browsing top fashion bloggers, attending hands-on training, visiting design houses, and using Google Images. Personal tips included referencing previous hit designs from malls when garment designing. She also listed different types of designers such as interior, fashion, costume, jewelry, shoe, web and graphic designers.
Vivienne Westwood is a renowned British fashion designer known for her punk designs. This document provides an overview of Westwood's brand including her various diffusion lines that target different audiences, from her high-end couture Gold Label to her more accessible Red Label line. It discusses Westwood's strong brand identity defined by her rebellious designs that make sociopolitical statements. The document also covers Westwood's marketing strategies such as fashion shows, exhibitions, and magazine advertisements that feature her designs and promote her environmental causes. Celebrities are involved to help spread Westwood's messages to wider audiences.
Natasha Holmes' portfolio contains summaries of her projects in fashion design. It includes designs inspired by grunge fashion, stretchwear for equestrian sports, fetish wear, makeup looks, and garments made from food for a cookbook. Other projects involve CAD, moodboards, fashion photography, and the development of a full graduate collection centered around equestrian fashion themes.
Sabyasachi is a leading fashion designer who has been renowned for his budget friendly creations as well as the iconic costumes he designed for the Bollywood weddings.
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Zebtan is a sheer effort of Mr. Umer Rouf – he stood for a decade from nothing to bring such an amazing brand. Let’s begin a new journey of Lawn.
Our core business is Fancy & Luxurious clothings for special events. Zebtan is popular in Sub-continent as well as highly demanding in UK & USA for Pakistani & Indian consumers.
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Viktor & Rolf STPR - Marketing ProjectAaliyaGujral
A marketing project about the Segmentation, Targeting, Positioning and Repositioning of the brand Viktor & Rolf. It is a mock report with proposed repositioning.
The document summarizes 1980s fashion trends, including shoulder pads, miniskirts, leg warmers, huge earrings, fingerless gloves, parachute pants, Members Only jackets, acid wash jeans, oversized tops, and Units clothing. Key looks included the power suit, Madonna's style, and accessories like Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses and jelly shoes. Major designers mentioned were Calvin Klein and fashion reflected the era's embrace of bright colors, self-expression, and blending of street and athletic wear into everyday outfits.
The document summarizes key elements of a magazine cover design and target audience. It notes that the magazine title "Essence" suggests a feminine audience and quality. The use of a well-known artist, Alicia Keys, signifies the genre and acts as a role model to attract readers. Elements like the bold masthead, sell line about saving money and living better, and promotion of latest fashion aim to catch the eye and encourage purchase. The sophisticated color scheme and design aim to appeal to older, successful women seeking health, fitness and beauty advice.
Biba is a leading brand in women's ethnic wear in India. It provides trendy ethnic wear at budget-friendly prices online. The brand is one of the dominant players in the women's ethnic wear segment in India. It has won several awards for being the best ladies ethnic wear brand.
Tarik created a pub game called "Sydnut Surfers" based on the Australian sport of surfing. The game involves blowing through straws into pint glasses containing beer and floating nuts to act as surfers riding the waves. Players compete to keep their nut surfing the longest without stopping. The loser must drink a shot poured into their beer-filled glass. The game is meant to be silly and involve alcohol as it would be played in a drunken evening at a pub.
1) Melbourne is on track to become Australia's most populated city by 2026, adding over 327 people per day. Its population grew by 119,421 people in 2017-2018 to reach 5 million total.
2) Street fashion in Melbourne encompasses a wide range of styles that have evolved from youth culture. It is unique fashion created by young people who favor this style of dressing.
3) The document provides tips for men's spring fashion, emphasizing well-fitting classic clothes that can be mixed and matched, along with an overview of women's love of handbags and their significance as a status symbol.
This document provides a summary of fashion trends from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s based on an assignment submitted by a fashion design student. It includes sections on women's and men's fashion, makeup, and hairstyles for each decade. In the 1960s, hippie fashion such as bell bottoms and tie-dye were popular. The 1970s saw the rise of disco fashion including platform shoes and polyester suits. Exercise outfits made of neon spandex defined 1980s fashion. The document analyzes how fashion trends represented the cultural movements of their time and have since become iconic representations of each decade.
Fashion designer Donna Karan founded the Donna Karan New York (DKNY) fashion label in 1985. In 2001, LVMH announced plans to acquire a controlling stake in DKNY and the Donna Karan company. Fashion designer Giorgio Armani founded his eponymous fashion label Giorgio Armani SpA in 1975 and has since become one of the most influential designers in the world, dressing celebrities and creating lines of clothing, cosmetics, perfumes and eyewear. Fashion designer Louis Vuitton founded his luxury goods brand in 1854 and is renowned for its monogram canvas bags and travel luggage; the brand remains family-owned.
This document is the first issue of a magazine called "Guide to Style" focused on fashion and style trends in San Francisco. The issue includes articles on hipster trends, street style, unexpected layering, interviews with local bloggers, guides to vintage shopping in SF, and lists of essential hipster items. The editor's goal is to encourage young women to explore their personal styles through traveling and fashion.
This document provides information about Seattle Fashion Week 2015 including show schedules, participating designers, and background on Seattle Fashion Week. The schedules list designer shows on June 11th-13th at Emerald City Trapeze Arts. Brief bios describe each designer and their brands, focusing on their inspirations, styles, and websites. Additional sections provide background on Seattle's fashion industry and designers participating in Seattle Fashion Week.
The document discusses the development and launch of a new bindi product line called "Shakti Bindi". It outlines the product concept, positioning, packaging, testing, and launch strategy. The key points are:
1. Shakti Bindi will be positioned as a symbol of women's empowerment and confidence.
2. Four product lines will target different segments - plain, premium, bridal, and fancy bindis.
3. Packaging will be high quality and allow for easy removal and replacement of bindis.
4. Mallika Sarabhai is proposed as the brand ambassador to represent the confident, independent brand personality.
5. Market testing with retailers will help refine
The bindi has a long history in South Asia and was traditionally worn by both men and women in India to signify marital status, worship, and as part of wedding ceremonies. While it originally held religious and cultural significance, the modern bindi has evolved into a popular fashion statement worldwide. It now comes in many colors, designs, and styles beyond the traditional red dot in the center of the forehead. Celebrities and people across cultures regularly wear bindis as decorative accessories without limitations to gender, age, religion, or marital status.
Fashion refers to styles or trends in clothing, accessories, and behaviors that are popular at a given time. The history of fashion design began in the 19th century with Charles Frederick Worth, who is considered the first fashion designer. Fashion changes over time due to factors like trends, culture, religion, age, gender, and area. It is an important part of identity and allows people to express themselves. Fashion awareness has grown through education programs and it is now a significant global industry and source of income.
Calvin Richard Klein is an American fashion designer who launched his company Calvin Klein Inc. in 1968. He is known for his tight-fitting signature jeans that grossed $200,000 in their first week of sales in 1974. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Klein received several awards and recognition from the CFDA for his men's and women's clothing designs, establishing him as a leading designer in the fashion industry.
Dr. S. Aishwariya presented sources of inspiration for designing, including movies, television, libraries, magazines, social media like Instagram and Pinterest, fashion exhibitions, previous works, blogs, workshops and fashion shows. She recommends browsing top fashion bloggers, attending hands-on training, visiting design houses, and using Google Images. Personal tips included referencing previous hit designs from malls when garment designing. She also listed different types of designers such as interior, fashion, costume, jewelry, shoe, web and graphic designers.
Vivienne Westwood is a renowned British fashion designer known for her punk designs. This document provides an overview of Westwood's brand including her various diffusion lines that target different audiences, from her high-end couture Gold Label to her more accessible Red Label line. It discusses Westwood's strong brand identity defined by her rebellious designs that make sociopolitical statements. The document also covers Westwood's marketing strategies such as fashion shows, exhibitions, and magazine advertisements that feature her designs and promote her environmental causes. Celebrities are involved to help spread Westwood's messages to wider audiences.
Natasha Holmes' portfolio contains summaries of her projects in fashion design. It includes designs inspired by grunge fashion, stretchwear for equestrian sports, fetish wear, makeup looks, and garments made from food for a cookbook. Other projects involve CAD, moodboards, fashion photography, and the development of a full graduate collection centered around equestrian fashion themes.
Sabyasachi is a leading fashion designer who has been renowned for his budget friendly creations as well as the iconic costumes he designed for the Bollywood weddings.
PREMIUM LAWN BY UMER FANCY EMPORIUM
Zebtan is a sheer effort of Mr. Umer Rouf – he stood for a decade from nothing to bring such an amazing brand. Let’s begin a new journey of Lawn.
Our core business is Fancy & Luxurious clothings for special events. Zebtan is popular in Sub-continent as well as highly demanding in UK & USA for Pakistani & Indian consumers.
https://www.zebtanbrand.com/
Viktor & Rolf STPR - Marketing ProjectAaliyaGujral
A marketing project about the Segmentation, Targeting, Positioning and Repositioning of the brand Viktor & Rolf. It is a mock report with proposed repositioning.
The document summarizes 1980s fashion trends, including shoulder pads, miniskirts, leg warmers, huge earrings, fingerless gloves, parachute pants, Members Only jackets, acid wash jeans, oversized tops, and Units clothing. Key looks included the power suit, Madonna's style, and accessories like Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses and jelly shoes. Major designers mentioned were Calvin Klein and fashion reflected the era's embrace of bright colors, self-expression, and blending of street and athletic wear into everyday outfits.
The document summarizes key elements of a magazine cover design and target audience. It notes that the magazine title "Essence" suggests a feminine audience and quality. The use of a well-known artist, Alicia Keys, signifies the genre and acts as a role model to attract readers. Elements like the bold masthead, sell line about saving money and living better, and promotion of latest fashion aim to catch the eye and encourage purchase. The sophisticated color scheme and design aim to appeal to older, successful women seeking health, fitness and beauty advice.
Biba is a leading brand in women's ethnic wear in India. It provides trendy ethnic wear at budget-friendly prices online. The brand is one of the dominant players in the women's ethnic wear segment in India. It has won several awards for being the best ladies ethnic wear brand.
Tarik created a pub game called "Sydnut Surfers" based on the Australian sport of surfing. The game involves blowing through straws into pint glasses containing beer and floating nuts to act as surfers riding the waves. Players compete to keep their nut surfing the longest without stopping. The loser must drink a shot poured into their beer-filled glass. The game is meant to be silly and involve alcohol as it would be played in a drunken evening at a pub.
1) Melbourne is on track to become Australia's most populated city by 2026, adding over 327 people per day. Its population grew by 119,421 people in 2017-2018 to reach 5 million total.
2) Street fashion in Melbourne encompasses a wide range of styles that have evolved from youth culture. It is unique fashion created by young people who favor this style of dressing.
3) The document provides tips for men's spring fashion, emphasizing well-fitting classic clothes that can be mixed and matched, along with an overview of women's love of handbags and their significance as a status symbol.
This document provides a summary of fashion trends from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s based on an assignment submitted by a fashion design student. It includes sections on women's and men's fashion, makeup, and hairstyles for each decade. In the 1960s, hippie fashion such as bell bottoms and tie-dye were popular. The 1970s saw the rise of disco fashion including platform shoes and polyester suits. Exercise outfits made of neon spandex defined 1980s fashion. The document analyzes how fashion trends represented the cultural movements of their time and have since become iconic representations of each decade.
Erasmus+ Cliche Estonia Ted Talk nr 1 Merch of Prichud (TRANSCRIPT)Vivi Carouzou
1) The document discusses using merchandise or "merch" to promote awareness of and interest in the Old Believers culture in Prichud'ye (lands around Lake Peipsi in Estonia).
2) It proposes designing t-shirts, bags, hats, and pins with images representing the Old Believers' places, traditions, and herbal art to draw attention to their culture and lifestyle.
3) Any profits from merch sales would support restoration of Old Believers' houses and churches through a dedicated fund. The goal is to use merchandising to both spread awareness of and generate pride in the Old Believers culture.
The Work Shop New Town (WSNT) in Johannesburg presents over 100 African fashion, design, and lifestyle brands under one roof. It aims to revitalize the downtown area and promote African design. The article profiles several creative business owners working from WSNT, including Julian and Trevyn McGowan who curated the space, Dennis Chuene of Vernac accessories, Crystal Birch milliner, Lucy Mulima of Aya Goods, Naledi Mazabane of Sophia Bali jewelry, and Bradley Kirshenbaum and Jacques van der Watt of the fashion labels Black Coffee and Love Jozi. They discuss the inspiration for their brands, their thoughts on the current state of African fashion, and their
The Daily Fashion is a collection of stories. It is the stories of people and their relationships to fashion. We have such varied experiences and interests. These experiences and interests manifest in unique and creative ways.
Read more about these stories of people whose journeys' add to the diverse ecosystem of fashion. Discover what we all have in common and what makes each of us unique.
Ksubi is an Australian fashion brand known for its denim and streetwear. Founded in the 1990s by a group of friends on Sydney's northern beaches who wanted to design better fitting jeans, ksubi has grown into a global lifestyle brand through collaborations with artists and musicians. Ksubi is known for unconventional marketing campaigns and fashion shows that push creative boundaries. The brand cultivates a following among young, creative people interested in fashion, art, music and popular culture.
This document discusses several fashion designers and topics. It begins by summarizing a Chicago designer, Joneien Johnson, who creates clothing for petite women with curves that is fashionable but also flattering. It then discusses another Chicago designer, Nelissa Carrillo, who sees herself as a visionary in expanding perceptions of beauty through wearable art. Finally, it briefly mentions a jewelry designer from Chicago, Teresa Habczyk, whose line called TherArt Jewelry allows women to express their stories and emotions through the pieces they select.
Using social media marketing and event strategy to bring together key influencers; to increase brand awareness for entrepreneurial fashion designers, models and make up artists; while raising money for a fantastic local charity. Key links: www.fashionfiesta.co.uk --> Powered by www.shoosocialmedia.co.uk
The punk subculture originated in the 1970s in the UK, US, and Australia, based around loud, aggressive punk rock music. It aimed to gain individual freedom for the working class. Vivienne Westwood was a key figure in the punk fashion style of the late 1970s in the UK, designing clothes that helped define the punk generation such as spiked hair, dark makeup, and bondage boots. Subcultures are responsible for rising trends in fashion and Westwood was hugely influential in shaping the punk style through her designs.
Fashion is a form of non-verbal communication that reflects a person's personality, background, and style. It allows people to express themselves openly and feel confident. While fashion was once limited to the wealthy, it is now accessible to most people, especially youth. People keep up with the latest trends to look presentable in society and fashion changes over time to reflect the changing world. The document discusses the passion of fashion designers in creating unique designs through painstaking labor and how fashion focuses on one's behavior, character, and emotions. It also notes that each generation has its own trends and styles in fashion and that youth often select historical styles to reflect their ideology.
This document provides information about the Italian clothing brand Subdued. It discusses the brand's mission, vision, history, organization, competitors, target audience, and current online content strategy. Subdued aims to provide a vintage yet modern style inspired by bohemian fashion. While it has over 100 stores in Italy and Europe, the brand wants to increase its awareness and reach through a multichannel content strategy targeting teenage girls aged 14-18. However, its current strategy of posting multiple photos and hashtags on social media daily is not succeeding in differentiating its niche style or building loyalty among its target audience.
The document discusses various topics related to fashion including how fashion expresses personality, the passion of fashion designers, and making fashion unique. It also provides contact information for a boutique that specializes in bridal and formal dresses. Fashion is presented as an evolving art form that reflects trends over time and allows people to express themselves through their style of dress, behavior, and lifestyle.
This document discusses fashion, society, and culture through several lenses. It begins by defining fashion and outlining how fashion influences identity and self-expression. It then examines the various factors that influence fashion trends, such as environmental, cultural, social, and economic factors. The document also explores how different societies and cultures express themselves through traditional outfits, like kimonos in Japan or Muslim women's dress. Finally, it analyzes concepts like gender expression, the relationship between fashion and identity, and how fashion has embraced gender fluidity in recent years.
This document outlines the key steps in developing strong brand guidelines. It emphasizes that a brand is defined by all touchpoints and interactions consumers have with it. To ensure consistency across these, clear guidelines are necessary. The steps discussed include defining the brand's mission, values, target consumer, tone, core essence, logo design, and appropriate fonts. Examples are provided for brands like Nike, Kraft, Chanel, eBay, and Dos Equis to illustrate how these elements come together to form a cohesive brand identity. The overall message is that thorough guidelines are essential to build and maintain a brand.
Somya Jain, Diploma Fashion Design Second Year, (How to Design for Fashion In...dezyneecole
Somya Jain chose fashion design as her career after discovering her creativity and interest in design through school activities. She learned the basics of design at Dezyne E'cole College, including elements, principles, shape, form, and bringing designs to life. Somya wants to become a renowned minimalist fashion designer who focuses on simple, elegant styles with a mixture of trends and her own touch. She is thankful for the skills and values Dezyne E'cole College helped develop in her and wants to continue learning to improve her design abilities.
MISS TEEN LUCKNOW 2024 - WINNER ASIYA 2024DK PAGEANT
In the dynamic city of Lucknow, known for its wealthy social legacy and authentic importance, a youthful star has developed, capturing the hearts of numerous with her elegance, insights, and eagerness. Asiya, as of late delegated as the champ from Lucknow for Miss Youngster India 2024 by the DK Pageant, stands as a confirmation of the monstrous ability and potential dwelling inside the youth of India. This exceptional young lady is a signal of excellence and a paragon of devotion and aspiration.
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The Fascinating World of Bats: Unveiling the Secrets of the Nightthomasard1122
The Fascinating World of Bats: Unveiling the Secrets of the Night
Bats, the mysterious creatures of the night, have long been a source of fascination and fear for humans. With their eerie squeaks and fluttering wings, they have captured our imagination and sparked our curiosity. Yet, beyond the myths and legends, bats are fascinating creatures that play a vital role in our ecosystem.
There are over 1,300 species of bats, ranging from the tiny Kitti's hog-nosed bat to the majestic flying foxes. These winged mammals are found in almost every corner of the globe, from the scorching deserts to the lush rainforests. Their diversity is a testament to their adaptability and resilience.
Bats are insectivores, feeding on a vast array of insects, from mosquitoes to beetles. A single bat can consume up to 1,200 insects in an hour, making them a crucial part of our pest control system. By preying on insects that damage crops, bats save the agricultural industry billions of dollars each year.
But bats are not just useful; they are also fascinating creatures. Their ability to fly in complete darkness, using echolocation to navigate and hunt, is a remarkable feat of evolution. They are also social animals, living in colonies and communicating with each other through a complex system of calls and body language.
Despite their importance, bats face numerous threats, from habitat destruction to climate change. Many species are endangered, and conservation efforts are necessary to protect these magnificent creatures.
In conclusion, bats are more than just creatures of the night; they are a vital part of our ecosystem, playing a crucial role in maintaining the balance of nature. By learning more about these fascinating animals, we can appreciate their importance and work to protect them for generations to come. So, let us embrace the beauty and mystery of bats, and celebrate their unique place in our world.
Amid the constant barrage of distractions and dwindling motivation, self-discipline emerges as the unwavering beacon that guides individuals toward triumph. This vital quality serves as the key to unlocking one’s true potential, whether the aspiration is to attain personal goals, ascend the career ladder, or refine everyday habits.
Understanding Self-Discipline
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Welcome to the world of social media, where Instagram reigns supreme! Today, we're going to explore a fascinating tool called Insanony that lets you watch Instagram Stories secretly. If you've ever wanted to view someone's story without them knowing, this blog is for you. We'll delve into everything you need to know about Insanony with Trending Blogers!
Biography and career history of Bruno AmezcuaBruno Amezcua
Bruno Amezcua's entry into the film and visual arts world seemed predestined. His grandfather, a distinguished film editor from the 1950s through the 1970s, profoundly influenced him. This familial mentorship early on exposed him to the nuances of film production and a broad array of fine arts, igniting a lifelong passion for narrative creation. Over 15 years, Bruno has engaged in diverse projects showcasing his dedication to the arts.
MRS PUNE 2024 - WINNER AMRUTHAA UTTAM JAGDHANEDK PAGEANT
Amruthaa Uttam Jagdhane, a stunning woman from Pune, has won the esteemed title of Mrs. India 2024, which is given out by the Dk Exhibition. Her journey to this prestigious accomplishment is a confirmation of her faithful assurance, extraordinary gifts, and profound commitment to enabling women.
2. THE BRIEF
The brief, as per the folk at 1000 Heads:
Week two is all about fashion. We want your take on Sydney as a style mecca, rather than the age old cliche of cork-
hanging hats and drizabones. Basically, we're asking you to create an outfit that screams 'I'm all about Sydney'.
Whether it's inspired by Collette Dinnigan frick, or some particularly eye-catching Hot Tuna beachwear, mock it up
in whatever way you fancy... Hand-stitched, elegantly sketched or charity shop purchased - it's up to you!
Good times.
[Ha ‘drizabones’]
PAGE ONE TARIK FONTENELLE SYDNEY AWESOME TOUR | TASK TWO
3. DIARY – TASK TWO
Having got to grips with this task far better than the previous one [I like to think I’ve got myself in to some sort of a
routine] my typically late admission [hell I’m busy], was more to do with pulling together pretty documents than
having my idea in on time. I refuse to present my idea in an any less grandeur manner than I would any other piece of
work, hence the longwinded, if rather pretty, document [again].
I quickly deduced that this task was as much about the research, insights and the mood board leading up to the final
product, and quickly set about garnishing support from the several forward fashion thinking individuals that litter my
several social applications, with the enormity of the task somewhat relieved by the fantastic help I got from my
network, whether it was the guys over at seminal fashion magazine Super Super [cheers Jayga], or my supporters on
my Facebook group and Twitter.
There was a quiet expectation bubbling up to this task, with several grandeur ideas being thrown around, several
surrounding the creation of an outfit I had come up with. I even had a designer lined up and looking for material, but,
alas, time was not on my side, and, without wanting to be obscenely late, I chose a different route to present my ideas
– namely pretty pictures, a few choice outfits and perhaps a descriptive line or two. My heads still been a tad mushy
I’ve got to say, possibly because I’ve been trying to juggle far too much for an ordinary human being to even attempt
to entertain – I’m most definitely ordinary and I’ve found that the juggling balls are dropping to the floor quicker than
I had hoped
I’ve got my blogging game back on and I’m now in full flow attempting to reach as many people as possible, whilst
bringing people into contribute towards my involvement. I’ve attempted to begin a little Twitter movement, jumping
on the back of Elle’s #sendmetosydney tagging, whilst I’ve kicked off a Facebook group that is around 150 strong all
supportive and ever eager to help. It’s good to know I’ve got people supporting me, I’m not sure whether I’d get
through this without the support and kind words of my associates, friends and assorted member of ‘my community’...
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5. SYDNEY AND FASHION
I’ve been aware of Sydney inspired fashion for a while, with the huge street wear culture out there accentuating my own
level of interest in the city. Both themselves and Melbourne regularly battle it out over new trends and fashion
sophistication. Brands such as Tsubi, Mambo and Insight have emerged from down under, whilst the seminal sneaker
aficionado's hand guide to trainers ‘Sneaker Freaker’ emerged from the sparks of creativity flying across the vastness of the
Oz. The huge streetwear following [the largest outside of the US and Japan] has given birth to a huge amount of Australian
led initiatives and ideas, developing into the countries own independent movement that has led to stores such as Sydney’s
seminal Supply, with events and product launches often centering around the young, cool crowd that gather there.
I’ve mentioned previously the role sport plays in Sydney’s fashion - the incorporation of sport into day to day styles
something that demonstrates the huge role it plays within the Australian, and Sydney specific, culture. Mindsets often shift
to merge the cultural divide between fashion and sport [look at the perseverance of Nike in this position], yet this has
seemingly happened organically in Oz, with brands such as Billabong integrating seamlessly into Australian youth culture
due to it’s authentic links to their lifestyle, and an understanding of their mentality.
Sydney, however, is also home to a rather more high ordered end of the fashion spectrum, with the elegant whims of high
end fashion laying low many a bank balance – without the innovation of London, the ‘chic-ness’ of Paris, the hard elegance
of Milan or the energy of New York, Sydney still offers what is most definitely a wonderful fashion experience, the
celebration of fantastic clothing accentuated by such beautiful surroundings, and people. High heels and an artsy presence
is behind the fantastic fashion that brings the beauty of Sydney based females to the forefront – presentation is the key. With
beauty being displayed so thoroughly through a dependence on external presence by the women that grace the Bondi
Beach [amongst other places], fashion led males are much the same, basing their look on easy going rugged beauty and a
dependence on the clothes working for them and not the other way round.
Style however, is a completely different form of expression from that of fashion. Style is in the ability to wear the garments -
the architects which inform the way that clothing is worn and worked. Those who follow style are contrastingly different to
those who follow fashion [think the super cool urban kid, and the uber cool Topshop girl].
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6. “I'd love to
see Australian
designers see
the romance
of their own
city...”
Scott Shuman
The Sartorialist
8. CASE STUDIES
Maharishi
British fashion brand Maharishi was originally conceived when founder, Hardy Blechman, journeyed through India.
He came across craftsman hand embroidering beautiful patterns into woven materials in several places he’s
frequented within the country, and thus Maharishi was born.
Inherently British in it’s approach to its designs, the brand takes full inspiration from British history, utilising a vivid
heritage. The focus on the beautiful things within the medley of British past, culminated in the creation of several
cultural references, signifying a deeper layer of thought within the design. Using military, hunting and particularly
colonial references, Maharishi went from strength to strength until it’s recent collapse and buy out by sportswear
giants JD Sports in early 2009. It is however still possibly one of the most fondly thought of brands amongst an ever
active market, within Britain especially.
Stussy
An inherently American brand, Stussy carries with it the heritage of powerful youth culture and street culture on the
west coast – the symbolic scrawl as attractive now, as when it first was created. Beginning as a surf brand, Stussy
soon closed the divide between the sport and what was inherently cool, allowing freedom to a host of young rebels in
a way that soon became synonymous with the brand. Skate, hipsters and Hip Hop soon followed, as Stussy built
itself into one of the truly authentic youth culture forged brands of that era, which, to this day, continues strongly,
sticking to the roots of the brands heritage.
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9. THE RELEVANCE AND HERITAGE
Crossing the divide between culture reference and fashion is clearly what makes the studied brands so successful –
with the relevance of these references being absolutely key. Brand building is by no means an easy feat, yet the
aforementioned brands have felt great success by sticking to this blueprint. By crafting clothing from the traditions of
their respective culture they have engaged their audience on a truer level and this, I believe, is something that will fair
me well in this task.
By linking into the Australian, specifically NSW related, culture, a brand not only speaks and relates to it’s audience,
but it also represents the background it is built from. Alike Stussy’s inherent place in American streetwear, it similarly
references an era in American youth culture that wouldn’t be captured without the deeper, subliminal messages
behind the brand and, essentially, the heritage.
I want to create a youthful movement, one that is defined by an energy born from engagement with young people,
and shaped by heritage and relevance. Gone are the days of a stuffy Sydney, with it’s cork hanging from wide
brimmed hats, khaki shorts and archaic trends and welcome in a new phase of innovation within Sydney’s cool,
creative young movers and shakers...
The next few pages shall be image boards, aiding me in my attempt to bring an idea together in an effective, succinct
manner.
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14. THE CULMINATION
Incorporating sport, aboriginal heritage, youth cultural and a dash of Sydney I pictured an outfit that was
outrageous, powerful and layered. Bringing a raw tribalism to an outfit that has distinctive roots in Sydney whilst
standing apart from anything currently seen in Sydney fashion. Utilising colour [born from the clearly powerful tones
of the Aboriginals] mixed with the darker, ruggedness of Sydney fashion, I wanted a degree of abstractness in the
outfit, with the Sydney Opera House proving to be the exact attempt at geometric dissimilarity that I would wish to
cast upon an individual. An Australian presence in the outfit was paramount and the first thing I regarded in my
approach to outfits, whilst my own eccentric fashion led taste called for something out of the ordinary – balancing the
two was a difficult task to say the least.
With all of this in mind, I reached out to my various fashion sources [from Dazed & Confused to the controversial
Richard Shoyemi] voicing exactly wanted I wanted in an outfit and whether they could provide me with it and,
thankfully, it pulled through. The image on the next page is as close to what I wanted as possible. Both dark and
intensely toned, eccentric yet traceable, with the shape of Sydney so strongly recognizable that the outfit could have
been designed for this project. Tight and revealing, the outfit is modelled by a male, yet it could so easily be extended
to a woman – the sharp contours neither masculine nor feminine.
It’s powerful to say the least – picturing the eclectic side to Sydney that would potentially lie unseen, hidden within
the darker crevices of a city unused to such a deep prying. I wanted something that was inherently Australia – but as
far from the current perception as possible. I wanted this outfit to scream Sydney [it does that, if nothing else], and,
just as importantly, to be a hard insight into a powerful youth movement delving deep in the Sydney underground
scene, building off of creativity, innovation and, most of all, passion for their city.
Ok enough build up – go take a look!
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15.
16. CONTACT
NICE
www.whathehellewonders.blogspot.com/
With thanks to the 1000 Heads and NSW Tourism teams for allowing me to participate in this
project.
+447508 023 712
Tarik@RubyPseudo.com
Tarik Fontenelle
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