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New York Fashion Week

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 20-Dec-2022 12:53:47

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New York Fashion Week (NYFW) is a biannual event that takes place in February and September of each year. It was made so that designers could preview their collections for fashion editors, journalists, store buyers, celebrities, and customers by showcasing their works through presentations and runway shows. In addition to ... Read More

New York: As a Fashion Capital

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 20-Dec-2022 12:41:08

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It is no secret that New York is a major player in the fashion industry and the birthplace of Fashion Week. The city has a unique creative vitality that is unmatched anywhere else on the globe, and it is also without a doubt one of the top shopping destinations in ... Read More

Milan Fashion Week

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Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 20-Dec-2022 12:33:13

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Milan Fashion Week celebrates fashion in the centre of Milan with fashion lovers, buyers, and the media twice a year in the months of February and September. Milan Fashion Week, which is organised in part by the nonprofit Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana, hosts catwalk shows, designer showrooms, and static ... Read More

Milan: As a Fashion Capital

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 20-Dec-2022 12:18:48

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Northern Italy’s city of Milan serves as the Lombardy region’s capital. After Rome, it has the second-highest population in Italy. Milan is regarded as a top-tier global city and excels in a wide range of industries, including art, business, design, entertainment, fashion, healthcare, finance, media services, and tourism. Milan served ... Read More

Fashion Capital: Meaning and Features

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 20-Dec-2022 12:13:01

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Anyone who even remotely follows the industry is aware that high fashion isn’t just confined to the four cities that are typically referred to as “fashion capitals”: Paris, Milan, New York, and London. This seemingly obvious conclusion serves as the starting point for the newest exhibition at The Museum at ... Read More

Evolution of Modern Indian Fashion

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 20-Dec-2022 12:02:08

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India is the world’s second-largest exporter of clothing and textiles. By 2021, the textile sector in our country is projected to be worth $141 billion. The quantity, variety, and calibre of women’s clothing offered in our markets make this obvious. Indian fashion and clothes have experienced many highs and lows, ... Read More

Greek Costume

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 20-Dec-2022 11:56:52

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Ancient Greek people created their own clothing and costumes, and one piece of homespun fabric may be used for a garment, shroud, or blanket. Fabrics were likely painted on Greek vases and antique sculptures, and they were likely vividly coloured and frequently ornamented with intricate patterns. A tunic (either a ... Read More

Uniforms Worn During World Wars

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Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 20-Dec-2022 11:27:53

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Both World Wars I and II necessitated organising the entire country, not just on an ideological level but also in many facets of daily life, including what people wore. Fashion was significantly impacted by the wartime economy, the shift in population demographics, the growing domestic economy (with more people working), ... Read More

Significance of Adornment-Based Fashion

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 20-Dec-2022 11:11:06

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The study of clothing and adornment, as well as various other forms of the art of the body, has seen a boom in interest in recent years, according to a number of academics. Most studies still maintain a single central focus based on the theories and methods of one discipline ... Read More

Sumerian Costume

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Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 20-Dec-2022 11:04:25

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Early Sumerian (c. 3500–2500 BCE) and Later Sumerian (c. 1500 BCE) are the two distinct periods of Sumerian culture (c. 2500-1000 BCE). Absolute patriarchy and hierarchy characterised social classes. Wool, oil, and trade in general were the three mainstays of Sumerian commerce. The most significant material was wool, which was ... Read More

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