Tuesday, 6 August 2013

(Ideas) The roles of women in fashion-based media



The references just have the Chinese language, but it can seem the picture transfer the message how female take the roles in fashion-based media.  From there, it let me argue and examine the roles of women and their feminism.

One of the roles of women in fashion based media is the money-making tools for the media. 

No, I would like to say that women as a model is necessity for fashion based media. 
Their aim of using women as a model is to promote, display, or advertise commercial products or to serve as a visual object for people who are creating works of art. 

 A clothing brand advertising through the media in order to its target market to maintain a certain influence, or within a short time to get stormy reputation, then the brand will need to select two or more in the same time period different media, or application of the same two or more different media release form and release time to reach the optimal combination of product advertising effect. 

Hence, either fashion based media or merchants; they need model to make their advertising  interesting and influence to promote their product of fashion and magazine. 

Therefore indirectly, fashion based media will earn money from the sale of their products and the advertising fee from the merchants. 

Here, we can see that the model is necessity for fashion based media and fashion based media also is the platform for model to perform. 

This seems like a double win situation, but there might be an inequality in feminism. 

Shanghai Flint Cultural brokerage founder Fang Hua introduced the supermodel's income mainly consists of four parts: go to Taiwan to participate in the fashion show, attended the event as guests, magazine publicity and brand endorsements (references).

The main industry as a model, and take their station revenues account for only 30%. Ten million revenue supermodel basically every brokerage firm will have "a." It is understood that China is the most expensive Western model offered cuckoo, Liu Wen.  

In addition, the asian next model will as my case studies in essay to examine and observe how the roles of women in the programme and how they are being represented through fashion-based media. The link above is just give me some ideas and as a references.

How women are represented in the fashion-based media.

Women are being represented as a white vast in fashion-based media? Isn't truly reflect the roles of women. The supporting idea should be found and research deeply to argue in my essay statement.

Besides, models, once "the embodiment of beauty", "beauty boilerplate" from "eyeball economy" nowadays more directly to the rapid development of a "beauty economy" model destiny, is undergoing enormous changes. There are models that they have been chosen to describe the kind of feeling, like inside the supermarket shelves of products.








References:
Fans, n.d. Fan Wong News. [online] Available at:<http://appnews.fanswong.com/show.php?id=338759>[Accessed 1 August 2013].

VOGUE Taiwan, 2012.The Taiwanese-French actress is a vision in red on the December 2012. [image online] Available at:<http://www.thegossipwrapup.com/2012/12/coverin-it-sandrine-pinna-on-vogue.html>[Accesed 1 August 2013].
ELLE Taiwan, 2013.Taiwanese actress and singer Ariel Lin. [image online] Available at:<http://www.thegossipwrapup.com/2013/04/Elle-Taiwan-April-2013-Ariel-Lin-Magazine-Cover.html>[Accessed 1 August 2013].

VOGUE Taiwan, 2011.Taiwanese singer, actress, and talk show host, Rainie Yang.[image online] Available at:<http://art8amby.wordpress.com/2011/11/04/rainie-yang-for-vogue-taiwan-november-2011/>[Accessed 1 August 2013].

ELLE Taiwan, 2012.Taiwanese actress Qi Shu. [image online] Available at:<http://www.thegossipwrapup.com/2012/08/coverin-it-qi-shu-on-elle-taiwan.html>[Accessed 1 August 2013]

Harper 's BAZAAR China, 2011.Taiwanese actress and singer Barbie Hsu.[image online] Available at:http://www.thegossipwrapup.com/2011/05/coverin-it-harpers-bazaar-china-june.html> [Accessed 1 August 2013]

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