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You can take along a hard-working backpack, even when traveling light, thanks to Puma's Fade. It's made of tough, durable 600-denier polyester to stand up to daily use and also features the padded, adjustable straps of its larger cousins. This one, though, has been shrunk to sweetly petite proportions.

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Puma's Fitness bag is totally serious about hauling your stuff, but it's stylish, too. It's fashioned from durable nylon to withstand rough treatment. It also shows off a fashionable satchel shape.

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Keep moving with Puma's Compactable duffle. This bag has just the features you need to help keep you on the go: a sturdy fabrication with coated linings, a separate compartment for shoes, and a long, padded strap to make the toting even easier. Fold it up to much smaller dimensions when not in use.

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  1. 14-1/2" W x 8-3/4" H x 6-1/4" D
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Relax anywhere, anytime with the good-looking "Lounge Lizard" hobo from Kathy Van Zeeland.

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A cool look that really can carry it all Soft faux leather Two outside zip pockets Inside zip pocket/slip pockets Adjustable shoulder strap Peacock feather charm 14"H x 9"W x 5"D

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Question : What is happening to the fashion industry?
It has become so dull. The only Designers that are actually 'fashion'are Rodarte, Alexander Mcqueen and viktor and rolf. What are your opinions? It also seems that every one wants to be in the fashion industry because of those asinine fashion shows on Bravo, MTV and Lifetime.

Answer:
Slowly, reality TV shows will act like a toxic cancer within the industry of focus. It happened with the food industry first: Every kid that saw Bobby Flay, Emerill, etc.... wanted to BAM their way into fame and success. No one told them that even if they went to culinary school, they would still have to start for $8 an hour chopping onions and tomatoes. The other thing that is happening in fashion is something that took place in film not too long ago: The creative types and designers who once ran the business of fashion have been marginalized and replaced with number crunchers and business folk. The hope is that they can be more profit minded and have more success. Its counter intuitive sometimes...the decisions on a business that's product is the result of a creative process and they are ill-equipped to do so....hence the failure. They wont take responsibility for the decline in profit, they will blame the creative types and budgets will be cut, R & D will get slashed, junkets will be stopped, travel will be impeded. Fashion is not the industry where a company will do better in the end by tightening the noose or penny pinching.So everyone wants to be a designer and a model now and its life, Its metamorphosis and there isn't anything one can do to change it....or is there? Perhaps now is the time for true, hard core innovation and street level marketing with guerrilla style marketing and exposure tactics? And by the way, street level these days means, Facebook, Twitter and any other social media avenue that can be navigated and mapped for business and "buzz"Greenstein-Shannon Management - http://www.CreativeTalent.webs.comFashion and Model Expert - http://www.ehow.com/members/talentmanager.html?view=3rdFashion and Model Blogger - http://talent-manager-agency.blogspot.com/

 

Question : What is the difference between fashion marketing and fashion merchandising?
Im wondering because i want to be a fashion buyer, like what rachel was in friends, but which would i have to major in fashion marketing or fashion merchandising???

Answer:
it doesnt really matter they both are the samething if you search for more information on the two you can be a fashion buyer for both of them and also make sure you go to a good school not one that advertise itself on tv late at night those always seem a little sketchy go to top cities like miami, los angelos, new york, chicago and parts of europe..its a risk but its a great career

 

Question : I want to be in the fashion industry but I have no clue where to begin. How can I start?
What are my choices in the fashion industry other then a fashion designer, which I wish I could be but I have no clue on how to sew or draw. Where can I start and work my way up to......Please help! I am 20 and I want to get on the get go. I am not in a fashion school or anything. Because I wanted to be a lawyer but I noticed that I really want to be in the fashion world. I love fashion and I am always into the new fashion.

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Go to a fashion school:)

 

Question : How can I start being a fashion and beauty girl?
I'm 13 and I love fashion and beauty, but I just don't know how to be a fashionista/ fashion and beauty girl! I'm doing this for myself, by the way! What magazines do I read, make -up, any recommended stores, clothing lines, clothes, shoes, accessories, purses (I already have a small Coach Purse), what do fashionistas obsess over (except for fashion and beauty duh!), how do they act, any recommended books (fiction or nonfiction), what do they say a lot, what celebrities are their role models, how do I get great fashionista-baby soft skin, any bedroom (bathroom) make-overs, and any other suggestions are cool! I don't want to be self-centered or mean, I am really nice actually.Sorry, that's a lot of stuff, but I just love fashion, just don't know how to put it!Advice would be awesome!

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Read TeenVogue, it's the best way to follow the fashion trends. People and Instyle have fashion updates for people your age sometimes. Keep your make-up safe, and clean with a glow that makes you the way you are. Don't make it too dramatic. Even out your make up; maybe a little bit of mascara, eyeliner, a touch of eyeshadow, a little bit of blush, and some gloss will do. Guys don't like it when girls have too much make up. I personally don't like Forever21 because their clothes are cheap material so I recommend that you shop at Nordstroms, Urban Outfitters, and H&M. Always dress according to the ocasio and weather, keep your accessories cute, never mix&match, but don't over accessorize. These days, the bigger the better. Don't carry around a dinky little purse, get your oufit to look more fabulous by carrying a purse that has a lot of room and style to it. Jeans are very important. I love Citizens of Humanity, True Religions, and William Rast jeans. Do not get jeans that are too tight. You'll get a muffin top which means that your fats goes over your jeans beacause your jeans are too tight. It was stated on E!'s 50 fashion do and don't. Make sure to keep the length right, and the butt area looking fit. I use Nu Skin, which is not a very well known brand, but it is the best. I was breaking out one time, I applyed some facial acne creame, the next day it was gone. And for your make up, go to Sephora, not MAC. MAC makes you look like a cake face. GOOD LUCK!

 

Question : How do fashion designers forcast fashion and how many season ahead do they do it for?
I just wondered how fashion designers etc do this. I am curious as I hear about it all the time but wanted more information.

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they are the ones who create the fashion, they design the trends. it's high street brands and people in advertising who do the forecasting, based on what the lovely designers give them.they normally design a two seasons ahead. but they only come out on the catwalks one season before. so the spring/summer collection will come out in winter. but the designers will be on the next autumn/winter collection.

 

Question : How do you start off working in the fashion industry?
I am extremely interested in all areas of fashion. I keep my nose in Allure, Elle, Cosmo, Vogue and the tabloids. I love celebrities and their apparel. How do you get your foot in the door of fashion? Fashion journalism (I'm a great writer), fashion consulting (I adore clothes, accesoriese, etc.) or just working for a magazine? Help! If you want to see some of my work, let me know.

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OMG, If i wasn't taking accounting I would do the same..try interning for the magazines,just tell them how dedicated u are and show good grades at school.Teen Vogue is a good place to intern to

 

Question : What is the best fashion magazine for young adults?
I recently moved to US and wants to know what the best fashion magazine is for a young adult like me. I am 23, so really cannot relate to cosmogirl or seventeen anymore. I love to dress up and follow fashion trends. I want to subscribe to a magazine where I can find the hottest hairstyle, or latest fashion on clothes, shoes or bags. I am looking for a more mature version of seventeen/cosmogirl.

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Teen Vogue for sure! :)But Seventeen is still good for young adults too, I think.

 

Question : How tall do fashion figures have to be for portfolios to show to a Fashion College?
I know they have to be 10 heads but do they have to be a certain amount of inches tall to be good enough for fashion schools? I want to make a portfolio and I like to draw my figures about 9" or 10 " tall, but is that good enough? Do I need them to be afew inches taller? Or does it not even matter because they already have the right proportions? Please help me... ^_^ give as much info as you can, thanks soooo much!

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im not a fashion major but i attended an art school with a huge fashion program. all the model drawings ive seen from the fashion majors are just about that size ( they all fit nicely on a 9.5x11 piece of paper), so i'd say youre doing it right. as long as youve got the right proportions, just give yourself enough space where you can comfortably show your design talent! good luck!

 

Question : How is fashion important to world history?
I am doing a project on ancient Asian fashions. We have to include how fashion is important to world history and how it affected world history. Any other information on fashion and how it changed in ancient Asia ( 1000 BCE to 1600 ACE) would also be helpful. (This is a high school class.) Thank you!Thank you so much to everyone who answered! They were all really helpful. :)

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It's relatively unimportant to history. However, since you have to pretend that it is, just discuss the differences between classes' clothing, the difference of religious leaders clothing, and the changes seen in mens clothing versus women's clothing. Research various cultures, and maybe you point out unique clothing like in Korea they have the traditional han bok for various customs.

 

Question : What fashion designer had a show where their mdoels were zombies ?
What fashion designer had a show where their models were zombies ? It's a well known and expensive designer. All the models were walking down the catwalk looking dead. I seen a video of it at the Boston Museum I think .

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John Galliano for Christian Dior (couture)http://www.style.com/fashionshows/collections/S2006CTR/complete/thumb/CDIORHope this helps :)

 

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