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Chapter 2: Basic Wardrobe and Fashion
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  • 1

    Who was the first designer to have his laser sewn into the garments that he created in 1858?

    Charles Frederick Worth

  • 2

    When did fashion started?

    when humans began wearing clothes

  • 3

    These are typically made from plants, animal skins and bone

    clothes

  • 4

    He was an English fashion designer who founded the House of Worth, one of the foremost fashion houses of the 19th and early 20th centuries

    Charles Frederick Worth

  • 5

    He is considered by many fashion historians to be the father of Haute Couture.

    Charles Frederick Worth

  • 6

    It is a French for “High Sewing” or “High Dressmaking”

    haute couture

  • 7

    It was a French fashion house that specializes in haute couture, ready to wear clothes, and perfumes.

    House of Worth

  • 8

    Where did new designs of clothes born in the beginning of 20th century?

    paris

  • 9

    It is items worn on the body is for protection, comfort, modesty, and enhancement of beauty.

    clothing

  • 10

    always dress within the bounds of classic good taste. A sense of propriety, dictated by the occasion and the company, is necessary.

    Appropriateness above all

  • 11

    flashiness or fashionable extremes - are the unfailing guidelines that will ensure you comfort

    Good materials and linens made more attractive with elegance

  • 12

    Simplicity, expressed in the highest quality fabric and the most intelligent design, has a special elegance.

    Dress conservatively

  • 13

    It creates an illusion of height and makes a person look taller. It is ideal for the plump person.

    vertical lines

  • 14

    it cuts height and adds width.

    horizontal line

  • 15

    It is polished pieces as a collared shirt and khakis, along with classic sporty gear, like a tennis skirt and polo shirt

    preppy

  • 16

    The clothing in this man's wardrobe is all about being timeless. It's about quality. It's about proven pieces that are not going to go out of style.

    classic

  • 17

    Natural and carefree, this style is pretty vast, yet trendy

    hipster

  • 18

    a designer, promoter, or follower of the latest fashions

    trendsetter

  • 19

    a laid-back street style that brings sporty elements and urban aesthetics together in one outfit

    sporty/casual chic

  • 20

    Individuals with this body type have an upper body that is considered “balanced” with their leg length.

    hourglass

  • 21

    Girls with this body type typically have a thinner upper body and larger hips and thighs

    pear

  • 22

    If you have this type of body, your silhouette is slightly more narrow in the hips than in the shoulders. This type of body also tend to have waists that are not well-defined and broader shoulders.

    athletic

  • 23

    Women with this body types carry their weight in their midsection and usually have a shorter, undefined waist, and slim legs

    apple or round

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    Cfas (overview of accounting)

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    Cfas (overview of accounting)

    Cfas (overview of accounting)

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    Cfas ( conceptual framework )

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    Cfas ( conceptual framework )

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    Cfas ( PAS 1)

    Cfas ( PAS 1)

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    Cfas ( PAS 1)

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    Cfas (PAS 2)

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    Cfas (PAS 7)

    Cfas (PAS 7)

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    Cfas (PAS 7)

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    INT ACC 1B (Investment in Associate)

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    INT ACC 1B (Investment in Associate)

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    PAS 8 - Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting estimates

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    PAS 10 - Events after reporting period

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    PAS 10 - Events after reporting period

    PAS 10 - Events after reporting period

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    PAS 12 Income taxes

    PAS 12 Income taxes

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    PAS 12 Income taxes

    PAS 12 Income taxes

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    Lesson 1: The self from various perspectives

    Lesson 1: The self from various perspectives

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    Lesson 1: The self from various perspectives

    Lesson 1: The self from various perspectives

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    PAS 16 - PPE

    PAS 16 - PPE

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    PAS 16 - PPE

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    Lesson 2: Anthropology and Sociology

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    Lesson 2: Anthropology and Sociology

    Lesson 2: Anthropology and Sociology

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    PAS 19 employee benefits

    PAS 19 employee benefits

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    PAS 19 employee benefits

    PAS 19 employee benefits

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    PAS 20 - Government Grants

    PAS 20 - Government Grants

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    PAS 20 - Government Grants

    PAS 20 - Government Grants

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    Lesson 3: Psychology

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    The Physical self: The self as impacted by the body

    The Physical self: The self as impacted by the body

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    The Physical self: The self as impacted by the body

    The Physical self: The self as impacted by the body

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    PAS 21 - Effect of changes in foreign exchange rate

    PAS 21 - Effect of changes in foreign exchange rate

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    PAS 21 - Effect of changes in foreign exchange rate

    PAS 21 - Effect of changes in foreign exchange rate

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    Chapter 1: Personality Development & Its components

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    Chapter 1: Personality Development & Its components

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Who was the first designer to have his laser sewn into the garments that he created in 1858?

    Charles Frederick Worth

  • 2

    When did fashion started?

    when humans began wearing clothes

  • 3

    These are typically made from plants, animal skins and bone

    clothes

  • 4

    He was an English fashion designer who founded the House of Worth, one of the foremost fashion houses of the 19th and early 20th centuries

    Charles Frederick Worth

  • 5

    He is considered by many fashion historians to be the father of Haute Couture.

    Charles Frederick Worth

  • 6

    It is a French for “High Sewing” or “High Dressmaking”

    haute couture

  • 7

    It was a French fashion house that specializes in haute couture, ready to wear clothes, and perfumes.

    House of Worth

  • 8

    Where did new designs of clothes born in the beginning of 20th century?

    paris

  • 9

    It is items worn on the body is for protection, comfort, modesty, and enhancement of beauty.

    clothing

  • 10

    always dress within the bounds of classic good taste. A sense of propriety, dictated by the occasion and the company, is necessary.

    Appropriateness above all

  • 11

    flashiness or fashionable extremes - are the unfailing guidelines that will ensure you comfort

    Good materials and linens made more attractive with elegance

  • 12

    Simplicity, expressed in the highest quality fabric and the most intelligent design, has a special elegance.

    Dress conservatively

  • 13

    It creates an illusion of height and makes a person look taller. It is ideal for the plump person.

    vertical lines

  • 14

    it cuts height and adds width.

    horizontal line

  • 15

    It is polished pieces as a collared shirt and khakis, along with classic sporty gear, like a tennis skirt and polo shirt

    preppy

  • 16

    The clothing in this man's wardrobe is all about being timeless. It's about quality. It's about proven pieces that are not going to go out of style.

    classic

  • 17

    Natural and carefree, this style is pretty vast, yet trendy

    hipster

  • 18

    a designer, promoter, or follower of the latest fashions

    trendsetter

  • 19

    a laid-back street style that brings sporty elements and urban aesthetics together in one outfit

    sporty/casual chic

  • 20

    Individuals with this body type have an upper body that is considered “balanced” with their leg length.

    hourglass

  • 21

    Girls with this body type typically have a thinner upper body and larger hips and thighs

    pear

  • 22

    If you have this type of body, your silhouette is slightly more narrow in the hips than in the shoulders. This type of body also tend to have waists that are not well-defined and broader shoulders.

    athletic

  • 23

    Women with this body types carry their weight in their midsection and usually have a shorter, undefined waist, and slim legs

    apple or round