A project report on fashion street clothes
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Fashion Street refers to a cluster of over 385 street side clothing shops on MG Road near Azad Maidan and is opposite to Bombay Gymkhana, in South Mumbai, India.[1]
The market is located just opposite VSNL office building at Mahatma Gandhi Road (MG Road). It is a popular tourist destination, and is known for bargaining.[2]
In January 2011, as a part of the green drive of BMC along with Fashion Street Shopowners' Association, the market at Fashion Street stopped the use plastic bags, and switched to paper bag, made by the training workshop of the National Association of the Blind.[1]It's a very large shopping place in Mumbai.
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Street fashion is fashion that is considered to have emerged not from studios, but from the grassroots streetwear. Street fashion is generally associated with youth culture, and is most often seen in major urban centers.[1]Magazines and Newspapers like the New York Times and Elle commonly feature candid photographs of individuals wearing urban, stylish clothing.[2] Japanese street fashion sustains multiple simultaneous highly diverse fashion movements at any given time. Mainstream fashion often appropriates street fashion trends as influences. Most major youth subcultures have had an associated street fashion. Examples from the 1950s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s include:
Hippies (denim, bohemian style, long hair, flower power and psychedelic imagery, flared trousers)
Teddy Boys (drape jackets, drainpipe trousers, crepe shoes)
Punk fashion (ripped clothing, safety pins, bondage, provocative T-shirt slogans, Mohican hairstyle)
Skinheads (short-cropped hair, fitted jeans, Ben Sherman button-up shirts, Fred Perry polo shirts, Harrington jackets, Dr. Martens boots)
Gothic fashion (black clothing, heavy coats, poet shirts, big boots, makeup)
Preppy (argyle sweaters, chinos, madras, Nantucket Reds, button down Oxford cloth shirts, and boat shoes).
Hip hop fashion (ultra-baggy pants, ECKO, Tribal Gear, South Pole, Avirex, FUBU, Sean Jean, NIKE)
Hipster or indie (glasses, jeans, beanies, sneakers, ties, suspenders, checked shirts, beards)
Trendies (androgynous big hair, bright neon colours, skinny jeans, printed hoodies, keffiyehs)
Rasta (African-inspired clothing, rastacap, dreadlocks)
Greaser (subculture) (Levis 501 jeans, T-shirts, leather jackets, sunglasses, Cowboy boots or motorcycle boots, hair gel)
Urban (colourful apparel, large accent jewelry, skinny jeans, jackets, T-shirts)
Feminine (dresses, hats, sunglasses, hand bags, floral prints)
Kawaii (,tutu skirts, pastel and pink colours, anime,childish and gothic lolita inspired accessories such as wild hair clips or bows).
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I m little confused in STREET FASHION AND FASHION STREET.So i have have given information about both topics.
HOPE IT HELPS☺
The market is located just opposite VSNL office building at Mahatma Gandhi Road (MG Road). It is a popular tourist destination, and is known for bargaining.[2]
In January 2011, as a part of the green drive of BMC along with Fashion Street Shopowners' Association, the market at Fashion Street stopped the use plastic bags, and switched to paper bag, made by the training workshop of the National Association of the Blind.[1]It's a very large shopping place in Mumbai.
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Street fashion is fashion that is considered to have emerged not from studios, but from the grassroots streetwear. Street fashion is generally associated with youth culture, and is most often seen in major urban centers.[1]Magazines and Newspapers like the New York Times and Elle commonly feature candid photographs of individuals wearing urban, stylish clothing.[2] Japanese street fashion sustains multiple simultaneous highly diverse fashion movements at any given time. Mainstream fashion often appropriates street fashion trends as influences. Most major youth subcultures have had an associated street fashion. Examples from the 1950s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s include:
Hippies (denim, bohemian style, long hair, flower power and psychedelic imagery, flared trousers)
Teddy Boys (drape jackets, drainpipe trousers, crepe shoes)
Punk fashion (ripped clothing, safety pins, bondage, provocative T-shirt slogans, Mohican hairstyle)
Skinheads (short-cropped hair, fitted jeans, Ben Sherman button-up shirts, Fred Perry polo shirts, Harrington jackets, Dr. Martens boots)
Gothic fashion (black clothing, heavy coats, poet shirts, big boots, makeup)
Preppy (argyle sweaters, chinos, madras, Nantucket Reds, button down Oxford cloth shirts, and boat shoes).
Hip hop fashion (ultra-baggy pants, ECKO, Tribal Gear, South Pole, Avirex, FUBU, Sean Jean, NIKE)
Hipster or indie (glasses, jeans, beanies, sneakers, ties, suspenders, checked shirts, beards)
Trendies (androgynous big hair, bright neon colours, skinny jeans, printed hoodies, keffiyehs)
Rasta (African-inspired clothing, rastacap, dreadlocks)
Greaser (subculture) (Levis 501 jeans, T-shirts, leather jackets, sunglasses, Cowboy boots or motorcycle boots, hair gel)
Urban (colourful apparel, large accent jewelry, skinny jeans, jackets, T-shirts)
Feminine (dresses, hats, sunglasses, hand bags, floral prints)
Kawaii (,tutu skirts, pastel and pink colours, anime,childish and gothic lolita inspired accessories such as wild hair clips or bows).
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I m little confused in STREET FASHION AND FASHION STREET.So i have have given information about both topics.
HOPE IT HELPS☺
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