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    Fashion Marketing-Brioni

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    BRIONI HISTORY: Brioni is an Italian fashion house founded in 1945 by Nazareno Fonticoli and Gaetano Savini.In 1990‚Umberto Angeloni became CEO of Brioni. It specialises in the sale of hand-made suits. Brioni’s first fashion show was held in 1952 at the Pitti Palace‚ Florence.The show gave the company world wide exposure. In 1954‚ the Brioni held the fashion show in New York City‚ followed by shows in eight other American cities. That year Brioni opened new shops on both sides of the Atlantic

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    That movement is called “fashion trend”. Nowadays‚ more and more people concern about their own fashion styles because people now judge other by the way they look. A number of cities are recognized as global fashion centers and are recognized for their fashion weeks‚ where designers exhibit their new clothing collections to audiences. These cities are Paris‚ Milan‚ New York City‚ and London. The Giorgio Armani brand is one of most respected and well – known in the fashion and luxury brand industry

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    Zara For Fast Fashion

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    IT For Fast Fashion 1. Is Zara’s business model scalable ? No‚ Zara’s business model is not scalable  Reasons: • • • • Though Zara is able to do well in a dynamic market‚ most of the sales of Zara come from Spain (46%) and from women’s segment (73.3%). Hence it becomes very difficult for Zara to scale it up to other countries and other segments. Zara follows decentralized model where store managers have lot a of power – It is very difficult to find such efficient people once we they scale up

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    Purchasing behaviour associated with fashion clothing Background: Two dominant approaches that can be used when seeking to market to a broad range of consumers are segmentation and mass marketing. The traditional segmentation view of marketing suggests that market segments should be carefully researched for important differences‚ and then strategies developed to suit each specific segment. Mass marketing on the other hand favours marketing a product in the same way to all segments based on the assumption

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    distribution tables and charts. Keywords: Consumer preference‚ International brands‚ Local brands 1. Introduction Globalization is an inevitable phenomenon that is leading the entire world towards becoming one market‚ a global village. Not only has the

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    Introduction to 21st Fashion

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    Student name: Peiji Zhou Student number: 10344206 Content page: Lookbook and range building-------------------P 3 Shop report-----------------------------------P 7 Luxury brand---------------------------------P 9 Ethical Fashion--------------------------------P 11 Footwear-------------------------------------P 13 NEXT----------------------------------------P 16 Marks & Spencer------------------------------P 18 Jeffery West---------------------------------- P 21 Tannery visit----------------------------------P

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    Zara: It for Fast Fashion

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    ZARA: IT for Fast Fashion Önder BARLAS Executive MBA Student Boğaziçi University‚ Istanbul Abstract: In 2003 Zara faced a problem whether to upgrade the operating system they used for their point-of-sale (POS) to a new Windows based one‚ or to continue using the stable and old one. This report aims to analyze the problem by conducting a SWOT analysis and offering a solution path best suited on Zara’s strategic position in the clothing industry. 1. Brief Information about Inditex and Zara Inditex

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    History of Fashion Editor

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    The History of Fashion Editor Fashion editor was born because of the existed of magazine. The first magazine in the world came from germany named Erbauliche Monaths-Unterredungen (translation: Edifying Monthly Discussions). Founded by Johann Rist‚ a German poet and composer. These magazine contain about art‚ literature‚ philosophy and science. But actually‚ the first fashion magazine was not a magazine. Instead it is a fashion illustration book by Josse Amman (1586) that regarded as the

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    Fashion consists of trends that constantly change over time which reflect the preferences of a group. Clothing brands like Volcom®‚ Polo Ralph Lauren®‚ Quicksilver®‚ Aeropostale®‚ American Eagle®‚ and Abercrombie & Fitch® are commonly sported by students at our school. In addition‚ Khamakazi Klothing T-shirts are popular among select eighth grade students‚ which were made by the brother of our very own Abeed Rahman‚ and are no longer in production. Thankfully‚ the original creators have decided to

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    Zara: It for Fast Fashion

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    Zara: IT for Fast Fashion Identification of issues: The case study‚ Zara: IT for Fast Fashion‚ focuses on the retail giant‚ Inditex‚ and how its largest retail chain‚ Zara‚ has been so successful with their business model of high fashion‚ product variation‚ low cost‚ speed‚ and flexibility. Several issues are identified in this case study. One glaring issue that is apparent relates to the fact that a long term Information Technology (IT) strategy does not exist. There is no formal

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