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la, fashion

Published on Feb 06, 2019

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la, fashion

skylar kerby 

Nearly half of L.A.'s population is Latino, 11 percent is Asian, and 10 percent is African-American. Wallet Hub ranks L.A. first in terms of educational diversity, and it ranks high in racial and ethnic diversity.

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la fashion is all over the place because there are so many different cultures living in that one city. the average la girl would wear something a little showy with probably some tall boots, an over-sized coat, and some sunglasses. with the oppitional accessories.

la designers

  • richard meier
  • thom mayne
  • sidney eisenshtat
  • s. charles lee

Los Angeles entered the 20th century with the reputation of an overgrown village run by prudes and philistines.The later image of Los Angeles as “Tinseltown” was expressed by New Yorker Woody Allen in his 1977 film Annie Hall, “I don’t want to live in a city where the only cultural advantage is that you can make a right turn on a red light.” Nevertheless, by then the metropolis was already home to countless creative artists—including Europeans such as Aldous Huxley, Billy Wilder, and Thomas Mann—who nurtured all of the arts and created impressive cultural institutions.

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current la fashion

  • lavender
  • tiny sunglasses
  • sheer
  • sequins
  • fringe

la imports more than $46 billion dollars in apparel, local operators earn around $18 billion dollars, the la region fashion industry accounts for more than $6.4 billion in worker incomes in the 5 country region.

the cultural style of la is pretty high class. mostly like the name brands like gucci, lv, versace, balenciaga, etc.

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