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The psychological and social effects of painting styles have shifted alongside cultural, scientific, and philosophical changes. Each major movement doesn’t just reflect how people saw the world—it actively shaped how they felt, thought, and related to society. Here’s a structured look from the...
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Fashion Etymology The etymology of the word “fashion” is very rich and reflects the development of culture and language. This word comes from the Latin root "factio," meaning "a making" or "doing," which is derived from "facere," meaning "to make."...
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Fashion psychology refers to the science of how clothes impact human behavior, feelings, identity, perception, and social interaction. Fashion is a very visible and influential part of human culture, but the science behind its effects remains largely unstudied. Fashion psychology...
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The psychological effect of Cubism on society extends far beyond painting. Cubism challenged the way people perceive reality, encouraging new forms of thinking, creativity, and intellectual flexibility. Picasso painting 1. Cubism Expanded How People Think About Reality Before Cubism, Western...
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fashion art or industry Ninety-three percent of Americans think that fashion is art. Only 7 percent of people see fashion as an industry, including many of the industry executives who run the world’s largest brands. This contradiction exposes one of...
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