English, asked by Mohdfaijan249, 7 months ago

please answer me my questions and correct don't fake answer I will report you okay hmm hmm ​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Tailoring is the art of designing, cutting, fitting, and finishing clothes. The word tailor comes from the French tailler, to cut, and appears in the English language during the fourteenth century.The lecture, published in The London Art Fashion Journal on 1st November 1890, offers a fascinating insight into the ways in which tailoring can rightly call itself an art. The lecturer draws an analogy: he compares an apprentice who asks a master tailor to train them in the art of tailoring to being like someone asking to be shown how to ‘make’ wheat. As the lecturer points out, the growth and development of wheat is not simply ‘made’ by anyone; it is influenced by a variety of outside factors – such as the weather. And so it is with tailoring, he explains: many factors come into play when trainee tailors are learning how to create garments that truly fit the wearer.

Early in his discourse, the lecturer ponders whether the National Gallery, the Royal Academy and the Thames Embankment Gardens should be the sort of places the artist tailor must study his craft and “become acquainted with the harmony of outline, the graceful curve and the unity of proportion?” However, he quickly adds: “Not here, not here, for those are the handiwork of erring humanity.”

I HOPE IT HELP YOU...

Similar questions