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WHAT IS FASHION?
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A form of media culture in the sense that its values and attractiveness to the consumer are largely created by advertising.
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TRENDS
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Reflects light Keeps you cool Contrasts bright colors of spring and summer
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innocenc e
sterility
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Red
love
passio n
S E X Y
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CONFRONTATIONAL
heavy
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Pink
Moss
purple
Draws attention
Rarely found in nature
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blue
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green
yellow
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orange
Ben
brown
Earthy
Abundant in nature
INSPIRATION
be inspired
FABRIC
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LOGOS
A symbol or other small design adopted by an organization to identify its products, uniforms, vehicles, etc.
Impact
DESIGNERS
Works Cited
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