1. Introduction
Our group will present the two theories on Ardono and Benjamin’s’ explanation about the difference between the concepts of imitation. Also, we will talk about our conclusion from these explanations and how we concluded the imitation in positive effects that can be explained based on our topic, fashion.
2. Phenomenon of Fashion Industry
1) Present state of fashion industry
주로 콘크리트와 유리, 석재 그리고 목재를 이용하여 매우 섬세한 건축세계를 추구하였다.
2. 깨끗한 선들과 복잡하지 않는 디테일들, 그리고 부드럽고 풍부하게 느껴지는 자연적인 건축재료들의 세계는 선(禪)불교의 미적 침묵과 상통하는 분위기로 건축의 기능주의적 측면을 중시하였다.
3. 지역적
fashion hustle?
Recycled photographs, really.
Does anyone have
anything positive to ask?
Do you consider yourself
a serious artist?
- Im very serious about my work.
- Serious by what standards?
- By my own standards.
- Isnt that an elitist position?
Honestly, I think
Id better take the Fifth.
You can do better than that,
Ms. Mars. Really.
Fellas, come on.
Give us a break here, huh?
Shell see you
fashion. Developers invest thousands of man-
hours to get it ready for launch, with little if any customer input.
Only after building and launching the product does the venture
get substantial feedback from customers when the sales force
attempts to sell it. And too often, after months or even years of
development, entrepreneurs learn the hard way that customers
do not need or want most of the pr
fashion-shit,
cause Im better at full body
stuff It.8 okay so long as the
photographer doesnt come on to
you and expect something for no
pay Im trying to make a living,
you know, and I like to be
professional Course if the guy
wants to pay me, then shit/yeah.
Here I am for him. Ill sell my
ass, I do it on the street all the
time for cash. And Ill be on the
cover of a book. Its when yo
photographic artist, theres nothing
wrong with that.
(Thelma is playing
with his enlarger
Stop that!
THELMA
(playing with
enlarger slides on the
counter)
I saw you this morning, but you didnt
have any lights on. You cant take
photographs in the dark without any
lights on.
RICHARD
Put that down.
THELMA
I can take pictures. Can I see the
prints?
RICHARD
(turning around,
emphatically)
No.
fashion company of its time.
Me? I was lucky to be part of it...
...never having a second thought
about returning to La La Land.
Why should I?
In New York, I was a celebrity.
From debutante, to starlet, to model.
There I was on their most-wanted list.
Was I enjoying it? You bet your ass I was.
One night, my brother and I took
a few femme fatales to El Morocco.
Me? I didnt feel like conversation,
JFK
FADE IN:
Credits run in counterpoint through a 7 to 10 minute sequence of
documentary images setting the tone of John F. Kennedys Presidency and
the atmosphere of those tense times, 1960 through 1963. An omniscient
narrators voice marches us through in old time Pathe newsreel fashion.
VOICE
January, 1961 - President Dwight D. Eisenhowers
Farewell Address to the Nation -
EISENHOWER ADDRES
fashioned,
cluttered doctors office. The doctor stands near the sofa, holding a
cigarette and listening.
MOTHER
(To the doctor)
Hes been depressed. All off a sudden,
he cant do anything.
DOCTOR
(Nodding)
Why are you depressed, Alvy?
??
MOTHER
(Nudging Alvy)
Tell Dr. Flicker.
(Young Alvy sits, his head down. His
mother answers for him)
Its something he read.
DOCTOR
(Puffing on his cigarette and
no
fashion, to a plastic water-filled spray bottle.
The alarm RINGS; the bell hammer tugging the piece of kite string tied to the trigger of the bottle; water is misted onto the face of -
BRIAN STEVENSON, a dark-haired twelve-year-old with eyes that dont miss much. Awake now, he shuts off the alarm and snaps on the Tensor lamp next to his bed. We are
INT. STEVENSON HOME - ATTIC ROOM - NIGHT
A huge