Blouse Essays

  • Case Study Of Yiyi

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    customization and alteration for this dress that will suits your body perfectly. Color: Pink Size: Free size Features: - Round neckline - Sleeveless - Asymmetrical net designed dress Enquire below to know more about our fashionable clothing lines. Blouse 05: http://yiyifashion.com.sg/wp-content/uploads/Design-02_15-274x270.png Be elegantly sexy and sophisticated with this YiYi Fashion’s one-shouldered sleeveless top with laces. Grab attention and be the darling of the crowd with this dress. We offer

  • Silk Sarees Essay

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    border has a dense floral silk threadwork in navy floral and leaf motif. The pallu has heavy matka type design with navy blue flowers with small dots of yellow threads. The light to carry saree is for a wedding reception with a navy blue contrast blouse. Image Courtesy https://www.indiansilkhouse.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=59_91&product_id=284 The origin of Ikkat saree is from Nalgonda district in Andhra Pradesh. This can be a fabulous collection in the wardrobe and can be a show

  • Comparison Of Indonesia's Kebaya Sari

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    native land or made by one nation’s history. However, it does not happen to Indonesia and India. Conversely, kebaya, as well as sari is made for women as the national clothing that originate from both countries. Kebaya is associated with a type of blouses worn by Indonesian women in the 15th or 16th century. In the history of Indian clothing, the sari is traced back to the Indus Valley Civilization, which flourished during 2800–1800 BC around the western part of the Indian subcontinent. All the same

  • SWOT Analysis

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    relating to good design and quality) ·     Truly integrated multi-channel clothing retailer. (Its Internet operations are seamless with the directory and the company also uses this channel to drive customers into stores.) ·     The Next womenswear blouse collection is a combination of design, quality and comfort. ·     Good value for money. ·     Costs of production are falling as manufacturing is increasingly being relocated to cheaper locations around the world. This may lead to reduction in price

  • Thinking Fast And Slow, By Kahnemna And Levitin's The Organized Mind

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    The process of making a decision previously held two paths, rational and irrational, with rational having the mind at work to think about what were the choices and irrational with no really engagement. Anything beyond that process of thought was not taken until the topic of System 1 and System 2 along with effects of “Relativity” were expressed in Thinking Fast and Slow, by Kahnemna and Predictably Irrational by Ariely, respectfully. Along with the other readings, the process of our decision

  • The Political Theatre Movement

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    Early political plays worked in creating an emotional engagement with their audience. This was achieved by many political theatre movement to stage their performances in unconventional stages. The ‘stages’ were from streets to rallies, often portable and flexible to endure the circumstances. Political theatre impacted specific audiences that shared, “a radical re-visioning of the relationship between the individual and the society in which they live (Deeney & Gale 327).” Specifically, this genre

  • The Big Fat Indian Wedding Tradition: Fashion Trends This Wedding Season

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    the same time. 3. Full Sleeves Blouse Full sleeves are very much in fashion trend in the bridal wear category these days. The designers are making very attractive and gorgeous blouse and during winters, wearing full sleeve sari blouse makes a lady really cozy, sophisticated and appealing. One can go for embroidery or colorful prints in fabrics like silk, chiffon, etc. In case your lehanga/saree or dupatta is heavily embroidered you can go with a plain choli/blouse it will strike a perfect balance

  • 1950's Fashion Trends

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    Trends from the 1950s to the 1990s Fashion has changed dramatically from the 50s to the 60s. From blouses to bell-bottoms from parachute pants to skinny jeans. Although people have different fashion choices here are the most popular styles throughout the years. Fashion in the 50s and 60s In the 50s dresses, skirts, shorts and pants were worn every day. Women wore pencil skirts, the dresses that they wore were rounded with ballerina length hems. Sheath dresses were popular and they were a form fitting

  • Patty Chang's Performance Pieces

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    Performance artist Patty Chang creates pieces that deal with scopophilia or voyeurism, best described as “the love of looking”, a topic that goes hand in hand with the issues of gender roles in society that Chang also represents in her work. Chang particularly addresses issues of gender roles through her confrontation of female representation in art, film and popular culture as a whole. In Chang’s video clip entitled, “Shaved (At a Loss)”, she sits herself on a chair in front of her audience, hikes

  • Indigenous people

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    BAJAU. Second place after the Kadazan – Dusun is the Bajau community, which is the second largest and are mostly found in areas from Kota Kinabalu to Kota Belud and also some around the Semporna area. Originally, most of them are sea fearers as they are projected to be very brave and the West Coast Bajau community are now farmers and cattle breeders. They are also said to have migrated from Phillipines and most of them are Malays (Izzul 2012). For the most part, they are sustained completely by the

  • Hunchback of Notre Dame Analysis Essay

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    know Phoebus has cheated on Fleur-de-Lys with is La Esmeralda. "The captain, emboldened by her gentleness, took her waist without any resistance on her part, then began to unlace her blouse" (149). One can only hope that this blouse that Phoebus is unlacing is his fiancés, but unfortunately it's not. It is the blouse of La Esmeralda. Despite the efforts of Fleur-de-Lys to be a loving fiancé, Phoebus was very disrespectful towards her. Along with his wife to be, Phoebus also disrespected La Esmeralda

  • Pietro Paolini's Bacchic Concert (1625-1630)

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    In Pietro Paolini's painting, Bacchic Concert (Paolini, 1625-1630), at first glance, we are made to feel near or up close to the musicians by the near life-size likeness of the two larger musicians highlighted in the foreground, namely the flute and guitar player. Even though less of the bodies of the background musicians are visually seen, they are relatively in proportion to the flute and guitar player in the foreground. This adds to the feeling of nearness. Our attention is drawn down by the

  • Exploration of Conflict in Romeo and Juliet and Heroes?

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    Elizabethan England. The conflict is often shown in both novels by colour symbolism. Similarly, light and dark is used throughout the novels. In ‘Heroes’ light is connoted as pure and innocent. Nicole is often linked to white clothing, such as her ‘white blouse’. This can be contrasted with ‘Rome... ... middle of paper ... ...ed to promote a negative atmosphere and symbolises negative feelings, whereas light is used repeatedly to provide a positive feeling of love, with white being used as a constant

  • My Childhood Memories of Sewing

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    At a very early age I remember dressing up my dolls in as many outfits I could. I especially liked the bigger dolls, whereas I was able to use newborn baby clothes that my mother had been collecting over the years. I guess every little girl did that. But, I think not everyone's girlish habits continued, like it did for me. I was now in the 4th grade and dolls didn't interest me all that much anymore. I remember I had gone to my mother and said that I would dress Jimmy, my two year old brother

  • I Hate Shopping

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    Sometimes feel that I am not a normal woman. Most women enjoy going from one store to another, looking for a blouse, only to go back to the first store to get the blouse they looked at first. I hate shopping. Shopping wastes my time, wastes my energy, and, if I do the typical woman routine, wastes my money. So, do not ask me to go to the mall for the evening because I will respectfully decline. I hate shopping. I hate to be in the shoe department of a store. It seems that I always have

  • Marta Jara The Dress Essay

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    if only because of the dress’” (217). Instead of having confidence in herself, she places the solution in wearing a feminine article of clothing to attract a man. The significance of this is exemplified when “[she] was standing there, embracing the blouse as if it were a man” (221). This helps develop the idea that since she now has nice looking clothing, she can get a man to marry her.

  • Choral Concert Review Essay

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    students dressed in normal everyday clothes like a shirt and pants/skirt only a few wore dresses. The more elderly people wore blouses and button down shirts with slacks. The audience sat down on their seats and clapped when the choir was done.The singers also had a variety of age groups. The men wore black button up shirts and slacks. The women wore dark colored blouses, for example blue and purple, and black slacks. The singers stood on the stage as they sang while colored stage lights shimmered

  • Real Women Have Curves Summary

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    The scene was acquired from the play Real Women Have Curves by Josefina Lopez. The characters are five Latina, overweight women by the names of Ana, Estela, Carmen, Pancha, and Rosali. Carmen is the mother of Ana and Estela, so the sewing factory these women work could be a family business, since the owner of the factory is Estela. Therefore, being a factory on stage for this scene probably in the past because from the scene, you can tell there is no air conditioning and they are sewing the material

  • Crash Course Analysis

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    Crash Course Since I finished high school, someone might say I hold my entire life ahead of me, with all of its monumental experiences. But despite young age, I already encountered a personal enlightening experience, which I am sure I will carry with me until my last days - crash course of administering IV's. Though just becoming a soldier in basic training, we lingered well into the ending phase, before this I possessed minute survival skills. I ventured on camping trips, taken a CPR and first

  • Haug Boy Clothing

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    sailor suits, to long knee length tails. However, there was a period of time between the transition from dresses to suits. Boys weren’t able to go straight into wearing suits, they had to wear front buttoned blouses and loose trousers or Bolero outfits until the age of 5 (Haug Boy’s). The blouses and trousers were mainly made out of popil or challis in the summer, and velvet or wool in the winter. They also had buttons that were lowered as they grew, so they wouldn’t have to constantly buy new clothes