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    Fashion Magazine Editor

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    Adolph 1          Fashion Magazine Editor      Lauren Adolph                      SOAR  Mr. Steinhauser  December 8‚ 2014  Adolph 2   Today‚ fashion magazines have become a necessity for many and that is all thanks to the  magazine editor. The magazine editor goes through a long process to structure and create the  finished product. Magazine editors have become iconic for their fashion sense. As said on ​ Inside  Jobs​ ‚ “... [they] create an overall vision for what [their] publication will feature

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    Fashion Opinion Leadership

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    referential groups and virtual consumption communities 3 2.1.1 Online referential groups in fashion and fashion bloggers 4 3. Fashion opinion leadership 5 3.1 Fashion opinion seeking 5 3.1.1 The process within referential groups in fashion: coherence of opinion leaders and opinion seekers 6 3.1.2 Victoria Beckham as fashion opinion leader for the Birkin Bag 7 4. Why and how marketers make use fashion opinion leaders 9 5. Conclusion 13 List of references 14 List of illustrations

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    Japanese Street Fashion

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    Research question #1: What are the characteristics of the Japanese street fashion? Japanese Street Fashion By Jennie Gandhi [pic] While considered by many as daring‚ outlandish and provocative‚ Japanese fashion has come a long way from being just about kimonos and school uniforms. Their eye-popping and flamboyant outfits have largely been influenced by Japan’s huge underground club scene. Tokyo and Osaka is where Japanese Street Fashion is at its best. By adopting a mixture of current and traditional trends

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    Outline on Fashion Victim

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    Specific Purpose : To inform my audience about the fashion victims Central Idea : To inform my audience about the nature of being a fashion victims‚ and how to avoid it. . Introduction I. Fashion is first and foremost a social statement. It is an outward means of expression to our peers and the rest of the world. II. Fashion also provides us a sense of identity by signaling which "grouping" we belong to (e.g : high-fashion‚ street-fashion). It may also signal a more independent or inclusive

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    A comparison of fashion magazine in the UK and China Table of Contents 1.0. Introduction 3 2.0. The UK’s fashion magazine 3 3.0. The China’s fashion magazine 4 4.0 Analysis 4 5.0 Conclusion 6 6.0 References 6 1.0. Introduction With the rapid development of information technology‚ there are more and more types of communication media. Nowadays‚ Internet has become a popular communication media because of its shortcut and convenience. However‚ traditional media such as magazine

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    samples of Fashion brand manager • Tell me a little about yourself?
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    Winter Fashion Story

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    the back of your closet! Mix and spice it up with scarves‚ hats‚ and vibrant jewelry. Just because winter is notorious for its freezing weather doesn’t mean you have to wear six layers of warm clothing that may not even be fashionable. So take this fashion report to your ultimate benefit and gain some valuable tips and pointers that may bring out the fashionable pizzazz within you. Pea coats If you truly crave to stand out from the winter crowd‚ pea coats are coming to the rescue. Venture for bright

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    Being a Fashion Stylist

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    I have always been passionate about fashion. My interest in fashion led me to pursue my Bachelors in Fashion Design from Pearl Academy of Fashion in Delhi‚ affiliated to Nottingham Trent University in UK. I was one of the top students of my class and was given an award for the best portfolio of garments. During the course I got an opportunity for intern at Ritu garments. It was here that I developed a keen interest in Fashion Styling. After a lot of research‚ I found that Birmingham City University

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    Women’s Fashion in the 1950s The 1950s post-World War II era‚ were a time of fashion evolution. Advances in textile technology subsequent to the war gave way to new fabrics such as spandex and easy-care finishes that suited suburban lifestyle for women in the 1950s. The 1940s boxy structure look with square shoulders and short skirts were replaced by Christian Dior’s “New Look” silhouette‚ which also gave way to an unfitted‚ structural look in the later 1950s. After years of military and civilian

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    Scope of fashion forecasting “Forecasting provides a way for executives to expand their thinking about changes‚ through anticipating the future‚ and projecting the likely outcomes.” (Lavenback and Cleary 1981) Long term forecasting (over 2 years ahead) is used by executives for planning purposes. It is also used for marketing managers to position products in the marketplace in relationship to competition. (http://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/free-fashion-industry-article/fashion-forecasting/fashion-forecasting5

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