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    Fashion Merchandising

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    Fashion merchandising is where fashion and business meet. Fashion merchandising involves marketing fashions to various retail stores‚ boutiques and wholesalers. The mission of a fashion merchandiser includes connecting different fashions to consumers and anticipating what your clients will be interested in. Fashion merchandising doesn’t center on fashion alone; it entails a keen business sense and knowledge of assorted marketing strategies and techniques. Fashion merchandisers are customer-oriented

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    Introduction to fashion

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    Diploma in Fashion Design Principles of Fashion Unit 2 Diploma in Fashion Design Unit 2 Principles of Fashion On successful completion of this unit the learner will be able to: Explain how the elements of fashion appeal influence the purchaser Describe the classification of clothing according to their use and types Explain factors which affect the decision to buy in fashion Describe the process of the product development in fashion industry Explain the main areas of fashion wear

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    Zara Fast Fashion

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    Inditex’s relative operating economics? Its relative capital efficiency? Note that while the electronic version of Exhibit 6 automates some of the comparisons‚ you will probably want to dig further into them. Background: Inditex is an international fashion retailer that designed‚ manufactured and sold apparel‚ footwear‚ and accessories for women‚ men‚ and children through Zara and other five chains around the world. The six retailing chains were organized as separate business units within an overall

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    Fashion Victims

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    “Basic English”. Unit: “Clothes/Fashion/Style”. Theme: “Fashion victims”. Problem: Factors that make people buy things they don’t need. Factors that make people to look ordinary‚ like anybody else. Idea of the project: If someone wants to change the world by buying clothes it doesn’t work. It’s better to change his/her personality to be in harmony with others. While trying to be fashionable‚ people loose themselves and become fashion addicted (so called “fashion victims”). It’s better to dress

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    1960’s Mod subculture Mary Quant The most important thing for one who works in fashion industry is to notice and observe social and cultural movements. Because fashion is a lifestyle that contains travel‚ communication‚ clothing‚ language‚ manners‚ food‚ our thinking and the way we look at various things. It reaches far beyond clothes and connects different cultures to give an opportunity to choose how to live our lives. For all the designers‚ marketers‚ retailers and anyone who works in fashion

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    Fashion And Feminism

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    spring/summer 2015 fashion in Paris was demonstrated differently. Instead of models just stuting down the runway‚ they yelled things like “What do we want?!” out megaphones and held up picket signs that said “Women’s Rights are More than Alright” and “History is Her Story.” Fashion and feminism are incompatible. Throughout history fashion had always been a way to express women freely. Fashion has also helped women. Fashion is a business where women can take control in and be successful. Fashion has been a

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    Ruckjack Fashion Analysis

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    This report first entails the trend of multifunctional fashion that was most currently introduced by the brand RuckJack in 2016 and how it influences the potential emerging trend for 2017-2018. The considered prediction is that the concept of transformable clothing will greatly take part in a design strategy that enhances the practicality of lifestyles‚ as well as embracing modernity and simplicity in apparels. Thus‚ there may be several drawbacks or threats that may occur from the trend. Towards

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    counterculture refers to a more significant‚ visible phenomenon that reaches critical mass and persists for a period of time. According to Roszak’s definition‚ the counterculture movement refers to all the protest movements that happened in America in the 1960s‚ including both the political movements such as the women’s liberation movement‚ the African-American Civil Rights Movement‚ the antiwar movement against Vietnam‚ the environment movement‚ the gay rights movement‚ and the cultural "movements" as drug

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    Fashion Vs The 70s

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    Throughout the decades‚ fashion is always evolving. New trends are continuously spreading‚ becoming more popular throughout society. Each decade has a unique style‚ and the 90s is a good example. Although when compared to the earlier year of the 70s‚ they have many differences. Nevertheless‚ some similarities do occur between the fashion of the two time periods. Clothing worn between the two eras is one clear fashion difference. The grunge look was a popular trend for 90s people‚ whereas the 70s

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    1920s Fashion Essay

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    During the decade of the 1920s‚ both men and women’s fashions changed drastically. For women‚ Flappers became popular and they often set the trends for that decade. Women’s fashion was influenced by other cultures’ clothing and accessories such as Egypt‚ Japan‚ and India. The end of WWI ended the rationing of supplies including fabric. The hemline of dresses and skirts for women were getting higher and higher until the average hemline was at about the knee. Some fabric patterns commonly used

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