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Fashion in general
refers to the styles and customs prevalent at a given time.
Important is the idea that the course of design and fashion will change more rapidly than the culture as a
whole.The terms "fashionable" and
"unfashionable" were employed to describe whether someone or
something fits in with the current or even not so current, popular mode of
expression.
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The term "fashion" is also sometimes used in a negative sense. A number of cities are
recognized as global fashion centers and are recognized for their fashion weeks, where
designers exhibit their new clothing collections to audiences. These cities are Paris, Milan, New
York, and London..
The term “ " is frequently used in a positive sense, as a synonym for glamour,
beauty and style.
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Vogue
The first illustrated fashion magazine grew out of a weekly society paper that began in 1892. Vogue magazine's did not preview the success that it
would become. In 1909, a young publisher, Condé Nast, bought the paper and transformed it
into a leading magazine that signaled a new approach to women's magazines. In 1910, the
once small publication changed to a bi-monthly format
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In 1913 under the direction of Edna Woolman Chase (Editor-in-Chief from 1914 to 1951)
and Art Director Dr. Mehemed Gehmy Agha, Vogue reinvented its image several times. With the occurrence of the Depression and
later, World War II, readership soared. Readers looked to the magazine to escape
from the reality of the hardships in their lives.
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Vogue The tradition of Vogue as a publication that covers all aspects of
each generation continues. Under the guidance of Anna Wintour
(Editor-in-Chief, November 1988—) the magazine has expanded beyond only reporting cultural and political
issues and presenting fashion trends, and is now considered to
validate new designs and designers. Vogue continually seeks out,
presents, and promotes new ideas regarding clothing, accessories, and beauty products, and as a magazine
entertains, educates, and guides millions of women.
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Vogue is widely published; today, it is published in nineteen countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico,
Portugal, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom and the United States.
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Marilyn Monroe was a sex symbol and style icon while
she was alive, but her influence remains just as
strong more than 45 years after her death.
Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962) is perhaps America's most famous "sex goddess", a
young woman whose life and death have taken on mythic qualities as having been a woman of beauty and sex
appeal.
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Twiggy is an English model, actress, and
singer, now also known by her married
name of Twiggy Lawson. In the
1960s, at 16, she became the first
prominent teenage model.
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She was known for her large eyes, long
eyelashes, and thin build, and is regarded
as one of the most famous models of all time. Twiggy changed the world of fashion with her short-haired
androgynous look. She was also famous for drawing long, fake eyelashes under her
bottom lashes
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Audrey Hepburn (4 May 1929 - 20 January 1993) was an
iconic Academy Award-winning actress, fashion model and humanitarian.
Audrey had the reputation of being a humble, kind and
charming person, who lived the philosophy of putting others before herself. She
showed this side particularly towards the end of her life in
her work for the United Nations Children's Fund
(UNICEF).
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New Woman magazine called
Audrey the most beautiful woman of all
time, in a 2006 poll. She was ranked as the third greatest female star of all time by the American Film
Institute.
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For Ukrainian girl Snejana Onopko it was enough 2 years of model career to become one of 10 top models of the world.
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In 2005, she appeared in campaigns for Dolce &
Gabbana and Prada and caught the eye of Steven Meisel, who photographed her for two covers of Italian Vogue and for whom she is the current "muse." Onopka has also been on the cover
of i-D, Numéro, Harper's Bazaar, L'Officiel, Elle
Ukraine, Akademia, CM, and the Portuguese, Japanese,
and French editions of Vogue. On the runway, she is commonly seen at shows
including Chanel, Gucci, Christian Lacroix, Fendi,
Marc Jacobs and Balenciaga.
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The 2008 for Ukrainian
model Viktoria Sosonkina became
successful. She has been in
the cover of Vogue so her career start
rising.
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She became the face of American Fashion
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Natalya Gotsiy was the winner of Ford's Supermodel of the World contest in
2003.She has been in
advertisements for such brands as: Alberta Ferretti,
Calvin Klein, Carolina Herrera, Givenchy, Ralph
Lauren, Valentino, Roberto Cavalli, and Yves Saint Laurent.
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