What is the fashion cycle? Fashion cycle – a period of time or life span during which the fashion exists‚ moving through the five stages from introduction through obsolescence. – When a customer purchases and wears a certain style‚ that style is considered accepted. The acceptance leads to the style becoming a fashion! Fashions do not always survive from year to year GOAL: The ability to gauge the timeliness or occurrence at the right time‚ of a fashion is critical in the development and marketing
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TOPIC: The Evolution of Fashion in the Philippines I. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY As you know‚ the Philippines had undergone a lot in the past generations. It was conquered by the Spaniards‚ Americans and Japanese. The researcher wants to know how these invasions influenced the fashion trend of the Filipinos during those times. She also wants to know the post-effects of those periods on Filipinos’ taste about fashion. The researcher also loves fashion. For her‚ clothes are not just used to
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Fashion statement "It’s a new era in fashion - there are no rules. It’s all about the individual and personal style‚ wearing high-end‚ low-end‚ classic labels‚ and up-and-coming designers all together." — Alexander McQueen Like the quote from Alexander McQueen‚ this new era‚ the 21 th century‚ there are no rules within fashion. Basically it’s very hard describing a certain style that identifies the fashion within this era. Instead of having the designers and the fashion brands deciding what
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Is Fashion Important? Fashion means a general term of a famous style or practice; this is more especially in clothing‚ footwear‚ makeup‚ body piercing‚ and furniture. Also fashion may refer to a very distinctive and more often habitual trend speaking of the style which one dresses‚ as well as in prevailing styles in behavior. Fashion may also refer to the newest innovations of textile designers. On the technical form the term costume is so connected with the term fashion in which the use of the
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| FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY | SIDDHALI DOSHI | | SECTION F | 11/30/2011 | | TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Executive summary 1 2. Introduction 2 3. History 4 4. Popular digital cameras 6 5. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of writing this report is to enhance my knowledge on the topic that most interests me. Fashion photography is an essential part in the fashion world. The
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week’s task I had to read a quite difficult extract from ‘Fashion as Communication’ by Malcolm Barnard about how fashion is regarded in today’s society‚ whether it is trivial or not and highlighting how important it is in today’s economy. The first idea exposed is that fashion is ‘fit only for the intellectually disenfranchised’‚ suggesting that everyone working in the fashion industry lacks intelligence. Having chosen to study Fashion Marketing I completely disagree with this statement‚ but
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Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel Fashion Designer Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel (1883-1971) was born in Saumur‚ Southern France. She began by designing hats‚ first in Paris in 1908‚ and later in Deauville. Her fashion boutiques (one in Paris and one in Deauville) opened simultaneously in 1914. She opened an haute couture salon in Biarritz in 1916‚ and in 1920 moved to Paris in the present quarters on rue Cambon. Ready-to-wear fashions were not introduced until 1978‚ after Coco’s death. Chanel is a member of
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Channel levels Most businesses use third parties or intermediaries to bring their products to market. They try to forge a "distribution channel" which can be defined as "all the organisations through which a product must pass between its point of production and consumption" Why does a business give the job of selling its products to intermediaries? After all‚ using intermediaries means giving up some control over how products are sold and who they are sold to. The answer lies in efficiency of
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introduced to the world of fashion‚ unfortunately‚ it wasn’t very successful; lately there has been a change of situation and that is what we are going to attempt to understand. For almost twenty years now‚ people have been relying on fast fashion‚ a fairly new notion‚ which entails rapid garment production in a cost efficient manner. This efficiency is attained through the retailers understanding of the customer’s wants‚ which consist in having high fashion looking garments at reasonable
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Distribution Management Designing Channel Systems Elyssa Lucagan Julienne Anne Imperial Channel Design Factors • Product Mix and Nature of Product • Marketing Mix Elements • Width and Depth of market/outlet coverage planned • Long term commitments to channel partners • Level of customer service planned • Cost affordable on the channel system • Channel control requirements of the company CHANNEL DESIGN AND PLANNING PROCESS • Define customer needs • Clarifying channel objectives • Looking at alternative
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