Fashion Models

Some articles on fashions, fashion, model, models:

Miniskirt - History - 1960s
... in the creation of the miniskirt in 1964—one of the defining fashions of the decade ... was able to spread beyond a simple street fashion into a major international trend ... By introducing the miniskirt into the haute couture of the fashion industry, Courrèges gave it a greater degree of respectability than might otherwise have been expected of a street fashion. ...
Edison Chen - Career - Fashion
... Edison's foray into the fashion industry accompanied his rising success as a young pop icon ... a "lifestyle company" that is geared toward youth culture, and bringing street fashion to China and Hong Kong ...
Harper's Bazaar - History - The Carmel Snow Years (1933-1957)
... As the model ran toward the camera, Munkacsi took the picture that made fashion-magazine history ... Until that moment, nearly all fashion was carefully staged on mannequin-like models in a studio ... known as Diana Vreeland, whom she brought on as fashion editor in 1936 ...
Fashion - Intellectual Property
... Within the fashion industry, intellectual property is not enforced as it is within the film industry and music industry ... property expert at Creative Business House ( organization specializing in fashion and trademarking), mentions in a fashion seminar held in LA that "Copyright law regarding clothing is a current hot-button issue ... inspiration" from others' designs contributes to the fashion industry's ability to establish clothing trends ...

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