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JTED FASHION

JTED FASHION. Why Clothing?. Lesson 1: Clothing Choices. Bellwork. Students, please gather your Glossary Rings and set it aside for our work today On a Post-It note, write out the reasons you wear clothing. List a minimum of 3 reasons.

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JTED FASHION

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  1. JTED FASHION Why Clothing? Lesson 1: Clothing Choices

  2. Bellwork • Students, please gather your Glossary Rings and set it aside for our work today • On a Post-It note, write out the reasons you wear clothing. List a minimum of 3 reasons. http://www.marieclaire.com/cm/marieclaire/images/2j/MCX090108_079_1_2-lg.jpg http://3.bp.blogspot.com/--chsUpZbYaA/TXhn89QdOEI/AAAAAAAACPU/aMEjtRFGD_c/s400/Nomad%2B3.jpg

  3. Objectives The student will… • Define fashion terminology • Describe how personal values influence choices and goals

  4. Fashion Terminology • Protection – prevents harm to the body resulting from weather, environmental dangers, occupational hazards, and enemies. • Adornment –enhances a person’s self-concept, providing a psychological feeling of well-being through beauty. • Culture – society’s set of social norms or values. • Identification process of establishing or describing who someone is or what he/she does. • Modesty – covering of the body according to the dress code of decency of a particular culture or society. • Status – one’s position or rank compared to others.

  5. Fashion Terminology • Values – ideas, beliefs, and material items that are important to an individual. • Attitudes – are a person’s feelings or reactions to people, things, or ideas that are formed from values. • Conformity – obeying or agreeing with some given standard or authority. • Individuality – self-expression. • Need – something a person must have for existence or survival. • Want – a person’s desire for something that gives one satisfaction.

  6. Clothing Choices • http://www.harpersbazaar.com/cm/harpersbazaar/images/Dh/hbz-pfw11-street-style-3.08-pt2-.012-de.jpg 2 1. 3 • http://www.harpersbazaar.com/cm/harpersbazaar/images/hbz-rodarte-ss11-5-de-48905437.jpg a • http://www.harpersbazaar.com/cm/harpersbazaar/images/hbz-oscar-de-la-renta-ss11-5-de-3-87993624.jpg 6. 5. 4. http://www.harpersbazaar.com/cm/harpersbazaar/images/fR/hbz-paris-street-style-3.02- http://www.designersalwarkameez.com/trendsetter-salwar-suits-vs1701-2011/trendsetter-suits/salwar-kameez-vsm1701a.jpg

  7. Influences • On the handout, check the box and write a few notes that apply to you when selecting your clothes. • Reminder: You will be using this chart later.

  8. Fashion, Fashion, Fashion • Select an example of each of the following - values, attitudes, conformity, individuality, needs and wants - to share with the class. • Be prepared to share your examples.

  9. Closure • Please write your name on the back side of a Post-It note (sticky side). • On the front side of the Post-It note, write out which factors influence your clothing choices and state why.

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