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Teenage Fashion in China Silvestrova Yulya, Novozhylov Ilya 10Слайд 2
History With the rise of China's middle class, Chinese adolescents and twentysomethings have more money to spend on clothes than their parents' generation. This has encouraged the development of a "fast fashion" market in China where international retailers sell affordable approximations of clothes by popular and brand-name designers.
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Hanfu Hanfu is the traditional dress of the Han Chinese people. The hanfu is now worn during some festivals or coming of age/rite of passage ceremonies, by hobbyists or historical re-enactors. It is often seen in Chinese television serials, films and other forms of media entertainment.
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Fast Fashion International fast fashion retailers like Zara and H&M have recently opened in China. Both stores aim to bring the newest fashion trends to the general market as quickly as possible. Fast fashion, coupled with the availability of disposable income in China, has led to a rise in teenage fashionistas .
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International Influence Fashion has changed dramatically in China in the past 10 years with the introduction of international brands. Most Chinese designers depend on the Chinese market for survival, but the flood of international brands has provided them with fierce competition.
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Music's Influence The United States and other countries have mixed music and fashion for decades, but the concept is relatively new to the Chinese, which emerged about 10 years ago in China and is related to the increase of Internet usage there, which provided photos and examples of this trend.
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Anchoring the Look Many young women like to add chunky shoes or sneakers as a fashion statement. This so-called "anchoring" of their fashion is an important part of a woman's individual style in China since freedom of expression can still be limited .
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Japanese fashion Orlinsky Nikita, Schukin Dmitry, Davydov Vadim 10AСлайд 2
Japan began to emulate Western fashion during the middle of the 19th century. By the beginning of the 21st century, this emulation has formed street fashion, a fashion style in which the wearer customizes outfits by adopting a mixture of current and traditional trends. Such clothes are generally home-made with the use of material purchased at stores. At present, there are many styles of dress in Japan, created from a mix of both local and foreign labels. Some of these styles are extreme and avant-garde, similar to the haute couture seen on European catwalks. The rise and fall of many of these trends has been chronicled by Shoichi Aoki since 1997 in the fashion magazine FRUiTS, which is a notable magazine for the promotion of street fashion in Japan. In 2003 Japanese hip-hop, which has long been present among underground Tokyo's club scene, has influenced the mainstream fashion industry. The popularity of the music is so influential that Tokyo's youth are imitating their favorite hip hop stars from the way they dress with over-sized clothes to tanned skin. The idea of darkening one's skin to more closely resemble an American hip-hop star or ethnic group may seem like a fad, but this subculture, the black facers, do not particularly set themselves apart from many other sub cultures that have emerged as a result of hip hop.
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Style Kogal Kogal A kogal can be identified by her loose socks and shortened skirt. The kogal ( gyaru ) look is based on a high school uniform, but with a shorter skirt, loose socks, and often dyed hair and a scarf as well. The girls sometimes call themselves gyaru (gals). This style was prominent in the 1990s, but has since declined.
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Style Decora The Decora style originated in the late 90s/early 2000's and rose to great popularity both in and outside Japan. The clothes are usually in black, dark pink or baby pink, but other neon colors were also acceptable. The hair and make-up itself tends to be quite plain. However, the most significant part of decora is to pile on many layers of cute accessories until the bangs and shirt are barely visible. Stockings, leg warmers, and knee socks are also worn atop each other in different layers.
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Style Dolly kei Dolly kei is a newly emerging style based on Japan's view of the Middle Ages and European fairy tales, especially the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen. It includes a lot of vintage-style clothing and sometimes has religious symbols.
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Style Mori girl Mori fashion uses soft, loosely fitting layers of garments such as floaty dresses and cardigans. It places an emphasis on natural fabrics (cotton, linen, wool) and hand-made or vintage accessories with a nature theme. The color scheme tends to be light and neutral, but patterns may also be used. In terms of hairstyles, bangs and braids are very popular.
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The mode industry in Russia 1980 / 2014 Sidorova Yana Haustova Diana 1Слайд 2
The mode industry in 1980 In the middle of the last century, tipical Soviet woman dressed in gray, blue and brown products of domestic industry I t was practical, not get dirty and it also hadn't any hint of sexuality. The girl had no right to show her figure with neighter mini skirts nor bright make up. 2
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The mode industry in 1980 In summer, all dressed in discreet chintz dresses with understated pattern of small flowers or polka dots on the disgusting blue or purple textile. And in winter it were gray coats and suits of coarse wool. Skirts, of course, were below the knee 3
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The mode industry in 1980 4
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The mode industry in 1980 T y pical weekend outfit of Soviet fashionista was something unimaginable Bright pink or violet leggings, short lacy skirt, denim jacketed on the waist, wide, falling from the shoulder, printed top, belt on the hips and court-shoes 5
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The mode industry in 1980 Big bow in her hair or a bright scarf looks like ribbon ended the image Nowadays , this style is known as "vintage", but in 80's only two categories of girls could dress so - those who are weren't afraid off the sewing mashine , and those who weren't afraid to spend all salary on a fashion accessory 6
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The mode industry in 2014 Well-known designers from around the world delight us with their brilliant decisions of fashion trends. Now we don't need to adapt to fashion - it's adapt for us! It gives the opportunity to get away from rigid frames while choosing a new wardrobe 8
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The mode industry in 2014 Some of designers also decided to give preference to very simple models. For the outfit didn't look bored, they offer to use a lot of original accessories. Torn clothes, high waist, leather clothes, floral and others different prints all this we can see now on the true fashion idols. Also expected that the new trend will be to wear one-sleeve coats 9
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The mode industry in 2014 Luxury retro clothing, refined baroque accessories, comfortable shoes, clothes with man-style details - it all won't leave disintirested any fashionista ! 10
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