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PowerPoint Presentation of (Name) Zin Htwe (School) Cal State University of Los Angeles. Market Category: Women’s Causal Wear. Wrap Romper. Details of Design Item (Content Definition) Textile: African Print Textile/ Knit Cotton Trimmings: String (made of knit cotton) Findings: Buttons.

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  1. PowerPoint Presentation of (Name) Zin Htwe (School) Cal State University of Los Angeles Market Category: Women’s Causal Wear Wrap Romper Details of Design Item (Content Definition) Textile: African Print Textile/ Knit Cotton Trimmings: String (made of knit cotton) Findings: Buttons GARMENT PHOTO (FRONT) GARMENT PHOTO (BACK) Retail Distribution Objective: Mass Market SCANNED PHOTO OF FABRIC & TRIMMING Define your customer for this design: 20-30 year old single female who lives in LA. She is a career oriented person who works for the music industry with a minimum income level of $50,000. She is a fashion-forward person who has a free-spirit attitude and values culturally influenced clothing and styles. She loves outdoor activities and, occasionally, goes hiking.

  2. PowerPoint Presentation of (Name) Zin Htwe (School) CSULA Wrap romper GARMENT PHOTO (FRONT) GARMENT PHOTO (BACK) SCANNED PHOTO OF FABRIC & TRIMMING

  3. PowerPoint Presentation of (Name) Zin Htwe(School) CSULA I was inspired by Ghanaian textiles and prints which have a vivid visual effect compared to that of Western fashion; therefore, my concept for this idea was to change that vividness into a more mellow or subtle image by manipulation of the prints with solid colors. My collection would represent Ghanaian’s culture, with focus on styles that would appear to have a more Western flair.

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