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Exploring Fashion: Zips vs. Buttons in Style

This lesson delves into the essence of fashion beyond just clothing; it encompasses ideas, lifestyle, and culture. Inspired by Coco Chanel's perspective that fashion is everywhere, we engage in an activity where we arrange models based on their clothing features (buttons, collars, etc.) and analyze descriptions of different styles. Students will compare simple and detailed clothing items, play interactive games, and have the opportunity to share their favorite wardrobe pieces, enhancing their understanding of fashion vocabulary and concepts.

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Exploring Fashion: Zips vs. Buttons in Style

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  1. Lesson 1. Zips or buttons?

  2. “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.” Coco Chanel

  3. Listen and say in what order the models appeared on the catwalk. 1 3 6 2 5 SMART OR CASUAL 7 4

  4. hood Pockets buttons plain sleeves Collar zip Baggy loose Tight floral polka-dotted Match the words in bold with the models in the picture.Model: A has got buttons and a collar.

  5. hood, tight, sleeve, polka-dotted, collar, baggy, striped, plain, floral, loose, checked, zip, button, pockets Complete the other designers’ descriptions. Use the words from the box. There are some extra words.

  6. Model:Today I’m wearing a plain blouse with buttons and a small collar. Play a guessing game

  7. Ex. 5, p. 77 Open your wardrobe and look at the clothes you have. Describe three items that you like most. Use as many details as possible to describe them. Explain why you put the items together. homework

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