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C/FC/247. Link between popular culture and fashion in 1970s

WORDS:
6750
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
69.99 GBP

The paper examines the influence of popular culture on fashion over the 1970s looking at the development of fashion in the twentieth century, describing the styles popular during the studied period, and analyzing the changing nature of gender roles, the revolution in clothing and aesthetic elements, the influence of cultural icons and films on societal trends, etc. Conclusions are made about the changing nature of social roles expressed through fashion.

 

KEYWORDS: popular culture, fashion of 1970s,

 

C/FC/245. Dissertation. Choice of party wear amongst teenagers

WORDS:
5050
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
59.99 GBP

The dissertation examines the factors that determine the choice of party clothing by teenagers exploring whether the choice depends on the cost of the clothes. Literature is reviewed on the factors behind teenagers’ use of fashion and particular brands of clothes. A study of a teenager group is conducted using techniques of narrative analysis to identify their attitudes towards high street brands, and establish whether teenagers prefer ‘expensive and branded’ party wear or ‘cheap and trendy’ party wear. Conclusions are made about the interaction of factors behind the choice of party wear by teenagers.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, party wear, teenagers,

 

C/E/686. Uprise of eco-fashion and its influence on luxury brands

WORDS:
3350
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the phenomenon of eco-fashion that emerged as a result of environmental and social malpractices used by high street retailers. Issues of environmental awareness and social responsibility are addressed explaining the concept of sustainable fashion and examining its impacts on the luxury market.

 

KEYWORDS: Luxury brands, Eco-fashion, Sustainable fashion,

 

C/M/1896. Beauty, Self-Identity, Social Expectations and Consumption of Fashion Brands

WORDS:
800
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

This paper examines the way in which fashion brands may affect beauty ideals that men and women hold. The paper focuses mainly on theories of self identity, and discusses theories like the ‘Looking-Glass self’ theory and the Congruence and Symbolic Consumption Theory. Consumer behavior in relation to fashion brands is then assessed, and conclusions are made regarding self identity, society and the media.

 

KEYWORDS: Fashion brands, beauty, self identity, Looking-Glass self theory, Congruence and Symbolic Consumption Theory, consumer behaviour, media!,

 

C/FC/225. Proposal. Impact of online retailers on traditional fashion retailers' sales

WORDS:
2400
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper proposes to examine the impact of online retailers on traditional high-street retailers within the fashion industry. Research background and rationale is presented, the drivers of purchasing behaviour towards fashion goods and online shopping are discussed, the aims and objectives of the proposed research are outlined, research philosophy and methodology is described, the structure of the dissertation is outlined.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, online retailing, fashion industry, consumer behaviour,

 

C/FC/41. Dissertation. Cultural Marketing of Islamic Dress

WORDS:
17500
DATE:
2008
PRICE:
179.99 GBP

The dissertation examines the perceptions and attitudes of women living in Lebanon with regard to dress and lifestyle. A study is conducted using interviews with Lebanese women and retailers to identify their preferences toward fashion and latest trends in dressing style. The changing role of religion and Islam in determining dress choices is discussed. Conclusions are made about women's personal rather than traditional choices in fashion, dress and lifestyle. The paper reflects on the global rather than a culture specific role of marketing and the role of women in the global changes driven by the fashion industry.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Global, fashion industry, style, Islamic dress, Islamic culture, Lifesty,