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Full-Text Articles in Education
Opportunities In Study Abroad: Planning, Steps And Suggestions, Diana Saiki, Alyssa Dana Adomaitis
Opportunities In Study Abroad: Planning, Steps And Suggestions, Diana Saiki, Alyssa Dana Adomaitis
Publications and Research
Faculty lead field studies are supported at most universities, but they can be time consuming and daunting to plan. The benefits of study abroad experiences have been well documented (Livingmore, 2011). There is growing evidence that short term faculty lead field studies provide a positive outlook on the fashion industry (Boorady, et al., 2016). Furthermore, these experience enhance students’“cultural intelligence” or the ability to communicate with diverse cultures and work well in diverse cultural settings (e.g., Livermore, 2011, Rolling,Presley, & Thornton, 2018). There is some literature on faculty lead international experiences study the apparel industry, such as El Salvador (e.g.Ha-Brookshire,2008). …
The George-Anne Daily, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne Daily, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne Newsletters
No abstract provided.
The George-Anne Daily, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne Daily, Georgia Southern University
The George-Anne Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Fashion, Identity And The Muslim-American Narrative, Shireen Soliman
Fashion, Identity And The Muslim-American Narrative, Shireen Soliman
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
In this pivotal time, assumptions, boundaries, power structures and relationships within society are being reconsidered and reimagined. My research project, “Fashion, Identity and the Muslim- American Narrative” builds off of well-established prior models and responds to this moment. Through this multidisciplinary, multimedia design workshop series geared towards Muslim American female adolescents, we are able to leverage the powerful intersection of design, technology, community, social media and social justice. In this affirming, enlightening space, we use fashion, dress and personal narrative as the springboard and means of exploring the intrinsic connection between social and emotional issues surrounding identity development, social justice …
Fashion Merchandising: An Augmented Reality, Naeha A. Sayed
Fashion Merchandising: An Augmented Reality, Naeha A. Sayed
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
There is a continuous and constant transformation in the field of Augmented Reality (AR), both in the Retail, and the Manufacturing sector. It has started to influence everything from fashion runway shows to online shopping. Consumers dynamics have shifted in the fashion industry, the ways becoming more dominant than the old observant ones- the simple buying experience no longer satisfies them. Due to the emergence of the new digital platforms and technological enhancements, the consumers are looking for more- be it a more exciting buying experience or more user interaction or more enhanced products. This technological change starts with the …
Revamping Buffalo State Fashion And Textile Technology’S Runway Production, Erin C. Habes
Revamping Buffalo State Fashion And Textile Technology’S Runway Production, Erin C. Habes
Creativity and Change Leadership Graduate Student Master's Projects
Runway is produced by Buffalo State’s Fashion and Textile Technology Department and Fashion Show Production class. This project explores new ideas for the annual Runway fashion show, featuring the creation of a year-long project that is supported by two fashion merchandising courses. This project will include the creation of FTT 189 Fashion Styling and revamp FTT 452 Fashion Show Production courses. In addition to the redesign of Runway, this project also discusses the process of collaboration with the Fashion and Textile Technology Department faculty, other departments and Buffalo State students.
Alternative Futures: The Creative Reconsideration Of Fashion Objects, Kathryn Roberts
Alternative Futures: The Creative Reconsideration Of Fashion Objects, Kathryn Roberts
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
This project is the beginning of what I intend to be a larger, evolving work that seeks to marry the theoretical with the practical when considering fashion objects that have “served their purpose”. The object at the project’s focal point: a worn out pair of blue jeans. My particular focus on jeans is based on the fact that they, alongside the t-shirt, are one of the most ubiquitous and commonly owned pieces of clothing for people all over the world. This wardrobe staple transcends age, race, and class, as it occupies an iconic status that has made them invulnerable to …
Fashion And Female Beat Identity In The Writing Of Jones, Johnson, And Di Prima, Raven J. See
Fashion And Female Beat Identity In The Writing Of Jones, Johnson, And Di Prima, Raven J. See
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In her article "Fashion and Female Beat Identity in the Writing of di Prima, Johnson, and Jones" Raven J. See discusses how the women writers of the Beat Generation have become iconically defined by their fashion choices. Clothing and accessories offer Beat women a means to construct and express their identity and Diane di Prima, Joyce Johnson, and Hettie Jones write about fashion in their narratives of self-creation. Like their male contemporaries, Beat women make style choices that allow them to reject mainstream culture and identify within Beat subculture. However, these women write about their decisions to accept or reject …
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SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute
Image Lab 360° is an innovative and entrepreneurial concept that combines creative savvy with business sensibility
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SIGNED: The Magazine of The Hong Kong Design Institute
The Travelling Fashionistas arrived in Hong Kong this summer to present their novel approach to design education, based on a mixture of international awareness and a hands-on approach to tools and materials
Information Booklet, Exhibition Catalog And Supplements - 'Ghetto': A Retail Art Installation, Brian Laduca, Adrienne Ausdenmoore
Information Booklet, Exhibition Catalog And Supplements - 'Ghetto': A Retail Art Installation, Brian Laduca, Adrienne Ausdenmoore
IACT Reports, Publications and Resources
A world-premiere installation retail experience that tackles the historically weighted word "ghetto" through a subverted commercial lens with the goal to take the commercialized aspects of use of the word and turn it into a socio/political/economic commentary.
Included in this collection are the information booklet supporting the creating of the installation; the exhibition catalog inspired by the annual Neiman Marcus Fantasy Christmas catalogs; and a copy of the installation takeaway for visitors of the installation.
Experiences In Embroidery: Stories From The High Fashion Embroidery Industry, Theresa Christine Alexander
Experiences In Embroidery: Stories From The High Fashion Embroidery Industry, Theresa Christine Alexander
Theses & Dissertations
Fashion embroidery has been an integral part of high fashion since before King Louis XV of France in the 18th century. Upon the development of haute couture in France, a professional fashion embroidery industry arose to serve the needs of the new high fashion designers. Despite significance of professional embroidery in high fashion, there is little documentation of the history of the fashion embroidery industry. Particularly scarce is information about the professional embroiderers working in the industry. The purpose of this qualitative study was to capture the life stories of the people working in the modern fashion embroidery industry in …
El Cuerpo Como Símbolo E Identidad En Los Adolescentes. Creencias Sobre La Estética Del Cuerpo En Estudiantes De Colegios En Convenio De Bogotá, Briand Camargo Arias, Deisy Yanira Álvarez Robayo, Deysy Johana Velasco Acosta
El Cuerpo Como Símbolo E Identidad En Los Adolescentes. Creencias Sobre La Estética Del Cuerpo En Estudiantes De Colegios En Convenio De Bogotá, Briand Camargo Arias, Deisy Yanira Álvarez Robayo, Deysy Johana Velasco Acosta
Maestría en Docencia
Actualmente, existe un interés por la imagen que proyectamos a los demás, sin diferencia de estrato social, edad, raza o sexo. Observamos, que para obtener una figura bella, los jóvenes se encuentran presentes en su entorno social y diario vivir los alargamientos, tatuajes, piercing, formas de vestir, cirugías estéticas, implantes y modas; por lo tanto es de gran importancia dirigir la mirada a este aspecto, ya que se ha venido observando una tendencia creciente hacia la realización de estas prácticas. Con esta investigación, se pretende determinar las incidencias que tienen las creencias sobre la estética del cuerpo en los comportamientos …
Fashion-Savvy Student Makes The Cover, Hannah Dhue
Fashion-Savvy Student Makes The Cover, Hannah Dhue
News and Events
No abstract provided.
Effectiveness Of Old Dominion University's Fashion Merchandising Program, Christie Martin
Effectiveness Of Old Dominion University's Fashion Merchandising Program, Christie Martin
OTS Master's Level Projects & Papers
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Old Dominion University Fashion Merchandising program in preparing students to enter the fashion industry as properly prepared employees.
Edmunds Family Papers (Mss 443), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Edmunds Family Papers (Mss 443), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 443. Correspondence, deeds, legal and other personal papers of the Edmunds family of North Carolina and Caldwell County, Kentucky. Includes genealogical data and papers of associated families, primarily the Cameron family of North Carolina.
Dynamism Of Fashion Among Female Undergraduates And Its Effects In The Sight Of Beholders In A University Of Education, Nigeria.
Academic Leadership: The Online Journal
Many definitions have been resorted to by synthesis of literature in trying to arrive at the word fashion. Jeanette and others define fashion as ‘a continuous process of change in style of dress that is acceptable and followed by large segment of the public at any particular time’, Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary, defines fashion as ‘the prevailing style during a particular time’. Paul Nystran, an economics Professor who was the first to apply economics to fashion, defined fashion as ‘Nothing more or less than the prevailing style at any given time’.
The Express: April 13, 2007, Taylor University Fort Wayne
The Express: April 13, 2007, Taylor University Fort Wayne
2006-2007 (Volume 11)
Greek Professor Retires — Housing Changes at Taylor — The Last Music Major — Cost of Education — Taylor Faculty: Masters of Mayhem? — Sometimes You Want to Go Where Everybody Uses a Different Name — In good Hands with Larry White — Does He Want to go by Andy or Andrew? Crimes of Fashion — Athlete Profile — How to Handle Transfer Students Properly
A Follow-Up Study Of Old Dominion University Fashion Graduates, Allison Dorsey
A Follow-Up Study Of Old Dominion University Fashion Graduates, Allison Dorsey
OTS Master's Level Projects & Papers
A study to determine the effectiveness of Old Dominion's fashion program on preparing graduates for the fashion industry.
University Place, Andrea Taylor, Kate Gaetano, Sarah Khan, Tanya Fletcher, Cynthia Moritz, Amy Speach Shires, Wendy S. Loughlin, David Marc, Margaret Costello, Rachel Boll, Samantha Whitehorne
University Place, Andrea Taylor, Kate Gaetano, Sarah Khan, Tanya Fletcher, Cynthia Moritz, Amy Speach Shires, Wendy S. Loughlin, David Marc, Margaret Costello, Rachel Boll, Samantha Whitehorne
Syracuse University Magazine
No abstract provided.
The Relationship Between Learner Responsibility And Performance Of Students Enrolled In Career And Technical Education Core Curriculum Courses, Linda B. Mills
The Relationship Between Learner Responsibility And Performance Of Students Enrolled In Career And Technical Education Core Curriculum Courses, Linda B. Mills
OTS Master's Level Projects & Papers
To guide this study the following hypotheses were established: 1. Students who take responsibility for their academic outcomes will out perform those students who do not in Marketing Education courses; 2. Female students will take more responsibility for their academic outcomes and will outscore males in the same Marketing Education courses.
Generation What? An Outcast Of Generation X, Amye Hommel
Generation What? An Outcast Of Generation X, Amye Hommel
Intertext
Reflecting upon my writing is one of the most difficult tasks I have ever been asked to do. Looking back upon my work, I realize that this is one of the most important papers I have written. Not only was this piece the first paper I have written for a writing studio, it also enabled me to release some of the frustrations I have with my generation.
Five Steps To Wardrobe Versatility, Louise Young
Five Steps To Wardrobe Versatility, Louise Young
All Archived Publications
Clothes are an essential necessity for all of us. The first thing we do in the morning for school, work, and other activities is get dressed. Getting dressed may be a major frustration if the clothes in our closet don't take care of our lifestyle needs. Mornings can easily begin in turmoil when we can't find the right thing to wear. Our clothing decisions are dependent on our own lifestyle, personality, values, coloring, and body proportions. It is difficult for another person to determine what our individual clothing needs are. To achieve a versatile wardrobe that is suited to individual …
Heg88-240 Sewing With Denim, Rose Marie Tondl
Heg88-240 Sewing With Denim, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Selecting, preparing, interfacing and lining denim, as well as denim sewing techniques, are covered in this guide.
Denim is popular all over the world. Jeans made of denim are worn by millions of people. The term denim is derived from the French "serge de Nimes," a twilled fabric made in Nimes, France. It was used as "sail" cloth for ships crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
Heg88-237 Sewing With Stripes, Rose Marie Tondl
Heg88-237 Sewing With Stripes, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Sewing with stripes is easier when you know what pitfalls to avoid. This Guide covers pattern selection, yardage requirements, stripe strategies and more.
Any way you line them up, stripes make a striking fashion statement. You can be as bold or as subtle as you like with stripes. Nothing gives a garment less appeal than stripes that do not meet and match at seams.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald - Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald - Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special magazine edition of the College Heights Herald.
- Humphreys, Mack. Thrash! – Skateboarders
- Meehan, Mary. Out of Bounds – Essay
- Harris, Carla. South Africa: Points of View – Apartheid, Brett Kennard, Victor Ngubeni, Don Morton
- Jessie, Lisa. Stretching Your Pay Check: Women’s – Fashion
- Richards, Toya. Stretching Your Pay Check: Men’s – Fashion
Heg84-192 Analyzing Color In Your Wardrobe, Thelma Thompson
Heg84-192 Analyzing Color In Your Wardrobe, Thelma Thompson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Color is a powerful design element in our environment and our wardrobes. Although color is only one facet of design, it is usually the one that first attracts us to clothing. To learn how to use color, we need to understand the meaning of such terms as hue, value and intensity, and how to combine colors in pleasing harmonies.
This NebGuide discusses the importance of color in your wardrobe and offers suggestions on how to select colors to complement your personal coloring.
Ua12/2/1 Spring Fashions, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Spring Fashions, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special edition of the College Heights Herald regarding fashion.
- Kerrick, Sara. Hair Clips, Simple Chains Add Accent
- Sanders, Linda. Old Jeans, Remnants Provide Materials for Creative Fashions
- Ribar, Richard. Jeans, T-Shirts are Always In on the Hill
- Owen, Karen. Diets: Students Try to Get Winter Bodies in Summer Clothes
- Hepp, Jan. Eye-Catching, Comfortable Shoes Essential Part of Spring Wardrobe
- Spring and Perfume are in the Air
- Wildman, Judy. Gowns, Traditional or Contemporary, are Special Choices for Spring Brides
- Old Shirts Passe; Stylish Sleep Water Includes Teddy
- Sanders, Linda. Three-Piece Suit, “Create-A-Dress” Perfect for the Elegant Couple
- Mears, Teresa. There’s No …
Heg76-42 Wool And Wool Blends (Revised January 1985), Rose Marie Tondl
Heg76-42 Wool And Wool Blends (Revised January 1985), Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide contains information about buying and sewing wool and wool blends.
Wool is a unique fiber. It is a natural fiber made from the fleece of sheep. Wool fabrics are not all alike. They come in a variety of textures and weights. Wool can be sheer, thin, soft, thick, stiff or anything in between. Wool fabrics are constructed by weaving, knitting or felting.
Risd Press January 18, 1974, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Risd Press January 18, 1974, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
All Student Newspapers
RISD press was a student newspaper published weekly in the early 1970s, a self-described attempt at consolidating all the information outlets of the school, including the previous student newspaper, Montage. The issue of January 18, 1974 had an article about some art exhibitions at the Woods Gerry gallery on the RISD campus. There also was an article about Carr House, the student run coffee house at RISD. Also included was an article about the writer's response to Light 7 by Ralph Meatyard. A recipe, letters to the editor, and events for RISD students were also mentioned.