
Descriptive and Pronoun X Tata Busana
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10th Grade
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1.
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Descriptive is taken from the basic word that is ……
2.
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What is the definition of Descriptive Text?
Descriptive text is a text that describes a person, place, thing or animal
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The parts of Descriptive Text are …….
Identification and classification
Classification and description
Intervention and description
Identification and description
Identification and demonstration
4.
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Education and discovery in descriptive text are the parts of …….
Identification
Description
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Who is he?
A designer
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Charles Frederick Worth (born Oct. 13, 1825, Bourne, Lincolnshire, Eng.—died March 10, 1895, Paris, France) was a pioneer fashion designer, a first modern designer and one of the founders of Parisian haute couture.
In 1845 Worth left London, where he had worked in a yard-goods firm, for Paris, where he was employed in a dress accessories shop. His timing was propitious, as the creation of the Second Empire (1852) ushered in a new era of prosperity. With the reinvigoration of Parisian political and intellectual life, Worth established his own ladies’ tailor shop in 1858. Through Princess Metternich, wife of the Austrian ambassador to France (see Klemens, Fürst von Metternich), he gained the patronage of the fashionable empress Eugénie, wife of Napoleon III of France.
Worth was one of the first to prepare and show a collection in advance and the first man to become internationally famous in the field of fashion. He pioneered in designing dresses to be copied in French workrooms and distributed throughout the world. He is especially noted for designing sumptuous crinolined gowns that reflected the elegance of the era and for popularizing the bustle, which became a standard in women’s fashion throughout the 1870s and ’80s. His pieces were of such excellent quality that they became highly sought by collectors and museums, remaining so into the early 21st century.
When was Charles Frederick Worth born?
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Charles Frederick Worth
Charles Frederick Worth (born Oct. 13, 1825, Bourne, Lincolnshire, Eng.—died March 10, 1895, Paris, France) was a pioneer fashion designer, a first modern designer and one of the founders of Parisian haute couture.
In 1845 Worth left London, where he had worked in a yard-goods firm, for Paris, where he was employed in a dress accessories shop. His timing was propitious, as the creation of the Second Empire (1852) ushered in a new era of prosperity. With the reinvigoration of Parisian political and intellectual life, Worth established his own ladies’ tailor shop in 1858. Through Princess Metternich, wife of the Austrian ambassador to France (see Klemens, Fürst von Metternich), he gained the patronage of the fashionable empress Eugénie, wife of Napoleon III of France.
Worth was one of the first to prepare and show a collection in advance and the first man to become internationally famous in the field of fashion. He pioneered in designing dresses to be copied in French workrooms and distributed throughout the world. He is especially noted for designing sumptuous crinolined gowns that reflected the elegance of the era and for popularizing the bustle, which became a standard in women’s fashion throughout the 1870s and ’80s. His pieces were of such excellent quality that they became highly sought by collectors and museums, remaining so into the early 21st century.
Where was he employed in a dress accessories shop?
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