It should be written in third person. include in text citations only include evidence from scholars no plagerism or ai- introduction (about 500 words) the introduction should include general information about the topic, context and an overview of what will be spoken about. it should include in text citations and academic context (writers on the subject) and should also include any definitions needed and why this topic has been chosen.
- Main section should be split into 3 parts (1000 words per section) , each part consisting of 2-3 points. Point, evidence, explain and link method should be used for each point. section one is on ′The 1960s, The Integration of Traditional South Asian colours and textile prints in British Fashion′ and will include the points: Print and colour the hippy movement Zandra Rhodes section 2 will be based on ′The Role of Cultural Identity and Hybridity in Shaping Contemporary British Fashion.′ the points are: Priya Ahluwalia Expression of Dual Identity through Fashion Section 3 has not yet been thought about so i will need you to think of it and the points.
- conclusion
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Bowles, H. (2023). India in Fashion. National
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