Vogue Italia Essays

  • La Influencia Italiana en la Poesía Renacentista Española

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    durante la mayor parte del siglo XVI en una época de grandes cambios y mejoramientos a la literatura: como la poesía, el teatro y la prosa. La guerra entre Italia y España desde la segunda mitad del siglo XV causó un notable intercambio cultural entre los dos países. Las obras españolas mas significas fueron publicados o traducidos en Italia como Amadís de Gaula, La Celestina, Cárcel de Amor, composiciones poéticas de Jorge Manrique, Íñigo López de Mendoza, Marqués de Santillana. Producciones populares

  • Pikionis Architect (Spanish)

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    estudiantes de la Universidad, en un viaje educativo por Egipto. Obras: Casa y Estudio para la escultora F.Efthymiadou (calle Grypari 10, Patisia). 1950/ Participa, junto a estudiantes de la Universidad, en un viaje educativo por Constantinopla, Paris, Italia y Alemania. 1957 Aixioni: dibujos para un modelo de asentamiento griego de casas. Obras: Hotel Xenia Delfos. Residencia C. Potamianos, Filothei. Tratamiento del paisaje de área arqueologica alrededor de la Acrópolis y de las colinas de Philopappus

  • My Modest Proposal

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    Since the beginning of time humans have worn clothing that defines their era, race, and personality. From a caveman wearing his favorite mammoth skin to a 1980’s righteous teen wearing her all time favorite bright orange neon retro blazers. Heartbreakingly, at the school of Putnam City North High, fashion has shot down the drain as teens decide to get dress blind folded every morning. As I look around the halls of sweats and dirty over-sized t-shirts, I am bombarded with the embarrassment of having

  • Careers of Design: Interior and Fashion

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    K. D. (2010, February, 22). Korto Momolu. Jet, 117, 50. Collins, K. D. (2010, March 22). Elaine Griffin. Jet, 117, 50. Fashion Schools. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.fashion-schools.org Teen Vogue. (2010). Teen Vogue. Retrieved from http://www.teenvogue.com Teen Vogue. (2009). The Teen Vogue handbook: An insider’s guide to careers in fashion. New York, NY: Razorbill.

  • African American Fashion Essay

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    Rousteing: Phresh Out the Runway." W Magazine. August 11, 2014. http://www.wmagazine.com/fashion/2014/08/olivier- rousteing-balmain/. Weir, Laura. "Olivier Rousteing 's Childhood Memories." Vogue News. October 2, 2015. http://www.vogue.co.uk/news/2015/10/02/olivier-rousteing- balmain-interview-vogue-september-issue. Wilson, Julee. "Zelda Wynn Valdes: Black Fashion Designer Who Created The Playboy Bunny Outfit (PHOTOS)." Huffiest Black Voices. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/07/zelda-wynn-

  • Racism In Fashion Essay

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    What comes to your mind when you hear the word “racism”? According to the dictionary racism is “the belief that his or her genetically physical characteristics is better than the characteristics of another race”. It 's hard to believe that the world is still struggling over race. But the truth is, racism is everywhere, and is especially common in the fashion industry. Racism exists in the modeling industry, specifically the decisions involved in selecting models for shows. In the past six years,

  • Leslie twiggy Hornby

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    "At 17 Leslie Hornby took hold of the world. At 21 she let it go, she was the original waif, a 60’s phenomenon a superstar. She was Twiggy" (Vogue). Leslie Hornby was the revolutionary woman who changed the idea of beauty in the eyes of the fashion industry and the entire world. Twiggy exemplified the androgynous mod look that swept America as it had Britain and much of Europe in the 1960’s. She healthily maintained a 5 ft 6 1/2 inch 90 lb body. Based on her thin figure, a nickname of "Twiggy" was

  • tom ford

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    Designer at the first VH1/Vogue Awards in New York. After Gucci bought a controlling stake in Yves Saint Laurent, Ford was appointed creative director of YSL, too, and communications director of the house's ready-to-wear business, while continuing to design for Gucci. A mighty challenge certainly, but Ford was adamant he could keep the two labels distinct. "Historically, [Gucci] is Sophia Loren. Yves Saint Laurent is Catherine Deneuve. They're both sexy," he told British Vogue in February 2001. "It's

  • My Review on Two Fashion Websites

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    step out my major and do my review on fashion websites. The two websites I choose were www.allure.com and www.teeenvogue.com. I choose the two websites because they have popular magazines. Allure.com has Allure Magazine and teenvogue.com has Teen Vogue Magazine. Although I am not a big fashion person, I wanted to step outside the box a little. This was my first time going on these two websites. Allure is a website that is popular among many teens and adults from all around the world. It covers a

  • Should underweight models be used in the fashion industry to promote a product?

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    Being underweight affect models and their surroundings physically and mentally. In the article “Killer Fashion: An Industry in Denial”, it was stated that “Models fear they will be replaced by a thinner alternative if they do not conform to the sample size-(par1).” By every models thinking like this, no matter the age, will be affected mentally or lead to something fatal. This is a huge issue express by the writer of “Killer Fashion: An industry in Denial.”Rodenbough express how much underweight

  • The Positive Impacts Of The Fashion Industry And The Media

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    With this being said there’s proof about how Fashion industry and the media manipulate and take girls to the point where they expose themselves to extreme dieting in an attempt to reach these “beauty standards” mainly because they feel insecure for not fitting in these standards even though they do realize it’s stupid to follow. As Rush Medical College member, Nada Stotland quotes in Do Thin Models Warp? “ The decrease in body image amongst women has caused millions of them to turn to unhealthy

  • The Characteristics And Differences Of Anna Wintour And Cynthia's Story

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    How does a fashion editor and an immigrant girl connect to each other? That is what I will discuss throughout this paper as I break down these two different story. Even though these two stories may have similarities, I will also analysis what makes them stand on their own. What makes them different? I also will state the advantages and disadvantages of using a film versus a print when it comes to narrative storytelling. When comparing and contrasting the two stories, Anna Wintour and Cynthia’s story

  • Alexander Mcqueen Research Paper

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    life was not alone. She used to be a British style icon, and wore all the eye-catching hats, and Blow also excelled in fashion in the fashion world. In 1981, she started working as a Anna Wintour's fashion assistant and after, had experience with Vogue director and editor. Moreover, Blow has also been active as a stylist. However, the most outstanding part of her performance was the talent hunt. Have outstanding eyes, Isabella Blow, was the first person to find McQueen’s ability and value as a fashion

  • The Truth Behind the Fashion Industry.

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    Topic: The Truth Behind the Fashion Industry Thesis: With the unregulated practices that goes on in the Fashion Industry, change is one notion that this abusive yet glamorous business have yet to see. The Fashion Industry can be described as a glamorous world with cameras flashing, beautiful models strutting down the runway, in stunning and grand designs. What really goes on behind fashion’s dolled up doors is only an illusion compared to what reality is. Beautiful people, stylish clothing and timeless

  • Fashion and Its Evolved from a Typical White Model to a Diverse Runway Show

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    Throughout time, bright designers, world-known magazines and famous models, where few are only African-Americans, had represented fashion. The fashion industry is one of the most demanding industries ever created. On one hand, designers have to be unique, professionals, consistent and most important, famous, to keep up with the industry. On the other hand, models have to be beautiful, with unique personalities, and most important, skinny. Before the Civil Right Movement, white Americans models and

  • Diana Vreeland's Life and Accomplishments

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    Memos: The Vogue Years.” Vreeland, Alexander. 14 October, 2013. 11 March, 2014. www.dianavreeland.com. Web. Carter, Ernestine. The Changing World of Fashion. New York: Prestel Publishing, 2009. Print. Morrow, William. “The Divine Mrs. V.” New York Magazine. Harper Collins Inc. 4 November 2002. 11 March 2014. Nov. 4, 2002 http://nymag.com/nymetro. Web. The Eye Has To Travel. Vreeland, Lisa Immordino. Samuel Goldwyn Films. 2012. Film. Voguepedia. “The World of Fashion in Vogue:” 12 March

  • Anna Wintour Influence On Fashion

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    are many factors that influence fashion from culture and history to people and the media. So who is the most influential person in the fashion magazine industry, today? That is Ms. Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief for the most prestigious and renown, Vogue. For the last 26 years, Anna has accomplished, educated, and changed the fashion world drastically. (b) She reaches out of the comfort zones of most editors and uses her power for good. By support young designers, starting charity events, and involving

  • Essay On Leather

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    leather, the style it carries and the mired of expressions it can deliver to culture. Some people feel so passionate about its existence that they have created great business out of it. Businesses like Gucci, Prada, and Burberry. With the entire vogue around today about startups, entrepreneurships and ventures being launched around every corner, you might come up with your type of business and pop an idea yourself. If that very new business you want to start falls under the leather industry, then

  • The Dangers for Models of Being Overly Skinny

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    “My lips and fingers were blue because I was so thin that my heart was struggling to pump blood around my body”, said teen model fashion Georgina (Carroll 1). The new skinny has become excessively scrawny. Is it definitely not normal for today’s society models to walk around with blue fingers starving themselves until their organs start failing! As for the model agencies, they couldn’t care less of the pressure and dangerous practices they put the models through in order for them to stay thin for

  • Advertising for Vogue Magazine

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    clothing in Vogue Magazine are extremely different from the clothing advertisements that would found in the magazine Seventeen. Both well-known magazines are exploiting what is expected to sell to their target audience, but they are trying to attract and selling to two different target audiences. Considering Teen Vogue is striving to attract a more youthful audience, the Keds advertisement found in Seventeen would be a better fit for Teen Vogue instead of the Versace advertisement found in Vogue, because