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The best of the Web
Welcome to this guide to the best of the Web for Fashion and Beauty. In these pages you will find a selection of some of the most useful websites for students, lecturers and researchers working in Fashion and Beauty.
The selection is by no means exhaustive, but it should give you a flavour of the range of resources available on the Internet for education and research.
Supporting your Internet research
For those interested in exploring the wider Web, we offer free Internet search and training services for further and higher education via Intute – details of these can be found at the end of the guide.
Intute
This booklet is brought to you by Intute, a free Internet service providing you with access to the very best Web resources for education and research, selected and evaluated by a network of subject specialists.
Expert advice
Intute services are developed in collaboration with staff from over seventy universities, colleges and research institutions across the UK – pooling expertise to share nationally.
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Contents
Costume and Fashion
Accessories 1
Costume and clothing 1
Fashion design and designers 2
Fashion shows and fashion weeks 3
Fashion history 4
Fashion industry 5
Fashion magazines 5
Fashion photography 6
Footwear 7
Textiles for fashion 8
Trends and forecasting 8
Health and Beauty
Beauty and holistic therapy 9
Beauty news and trends 9
Body Modification 10
Cosmetic and beauty products 10
Cosmetic science 11
Hair and make-up 12
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Discover the best of the Web using Intute
The Internet can be a powerful tool for learning, teaching and research, offering a huge range of information and services. However, finding relevant resources online can be a daunting task, and issues of trust, quality and poor search skills are very real and significant concerns – particularly in education and research contexts.
Intute exists to help students, teachers, researchers and librarians make sense of the Web by providing access to the very best Internet resources for education and research, selected and evaluated by a network of subject specialists.
Intute: arts and humanities
- The Intute: Arts and Humanities database provides access to thousands of high-quality Internet resources, selected and described by subject specialists, and covers all key areas of arts and humanities.
- The Virtual Training Suite offers free Internet training with a set of “teach-yourself” online tutorials, designed to help students develop their Internet research skills.
- Free support materials for universities and colleges, such as flyers, posters, leaflets and presentations as well as a range of “best of the Web” subject booklets.
- Limelight, a regular feature showcasing individual artists, topical subjects, new and noteworthy websites, or forthcoming events, exhibitions or festivals. Each feature gives information, links to related sites in the Intute: Arts and Humanities database and suggestions for possible searches.
- Search for notable figures in the Arts and Humanities via the People Index, including links to relevant resources in the database.
- Quick and easy access to scholarly electronic journals in the Arts and Humanities, and to the websites of AHRC-funded research projects.
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