Essay Plan:
Redheads- Shedding the ridicule
Introduction:
Throughout history redheads have been feared and revered, loathed and adored, degraded and exalted. No other single human trait has provoked such a dichotomy of emotion in such a large number of people. In this essay I will be looking at:
- How redheads have been perceived in the past, how this has changed recently- influence of internet, fascination with the ridicule
- Viktor and Rolf’s fall 2003 Parisian catwalk featuring Tilda Swinton, analysing the imagery from the show
- Karen Elson in YSL Opium advert
- Analysing recent and current fashion, particularly how colour palettes catwalk trends and the models themselves have been affected
- Why this change has occurred from derogatory to positive
- The roots of desire by Marion Roach
Main body:
Paragraph one:
How redheads have been perceived in the past, how this is changing including:
- statistical facts and figures
-negatives surrounding redheads vs is minority more interesting?
-Celebrity influence- past famous redheads etc including Marilyn Monroe (chose to dye blonde)
Paragraph two:
Fashion trends and influences:
- Analyse recent and current fashion, including colour palettes, trends and models purposefully seeking redheads- WHY??
- Will it affect future catwalks?- Viktor and rolf catwalk 2003- Tilda Swinton
- Understand the pattern and influence in fashion and trendsetting
- Help consider future changes e.g new craze such as plus size modelling, fashion influences everybody!
- Famous celebrities and figures- Karen Elson- face of YSL perfume, Quotes
Paragraph three:
Future of redheads and the catwalk:
- Is this a permanent change? Is there more to come? - unlikely!!
- What’s for the future? Recessively dying gene- redheads around the world
- Brands and designs as an outcome- hair and makeup ranges etc- jelly pong pong range
Conclusion:
- Summarise influence fashion has, how this may affect future
- Future of redheads on the catwalk/ in general
- Sum up why redheads have been treated in the manner they have
Wednesday, 2 June 2010
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