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    the two terms “fashion icon” & “fashion leader” in the past decade while these two new words appear frequently in the fashion world today. However‚ it seems that these have their own significance and concept in two different cultural perspectives. The propose of this research is to answer the question what does the “fashion icon” & “fashion leader” mean respectively in U.K. and China and what causes the difference understanding of it‚ which may influence the development of the fashion world in the

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    Reflections on Fashion ‘‘Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months.’ Oscar Wilde Fashion. For some it is everything‚ it merely represents a way of living; for others‚ it is a living hell! To look like nobody else is a sufficiently mortifying reflection; to be in danger of being mistaken for one of the rabble is even worse. Fashion constantly begins and ends in the two things it detests most‚ singularity and vulgarity. Every person

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    Fashion is important to us because it’s a means of self-expression but it enables us to say something important to the world about who we are‚ or who we’d like to be. The clothes we wear say thing about who we are whether it’s a lifestyle‚ a religion‚ a profession‚ or an attitude. Fashion has evolved in the past hundred years just as it has over time and as our culture and attitudes change‚ fashion comes along with it. Fashion changes all the time with each decade having its own characteristics

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    temporary store: a new marketing tool for fashion brands.................................................................... 1 Bibliography...................................................................................................................................................... 14 04 December 2013 ii ProQuest Document 1 of 1 The temporary store: a new marketing tool for fashion brands Author: Surchi‚ Micaela Publication info: Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management

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    Sephora. Aim: To offer Sephora a detailed service improvisation package that will facilitate the enhancement of their service delivery. This in turn will enhance the outcome of their marketing activities‚ ultimately resulting in a better‚ more satisfied customer base. Therefore leading the company in a more systemized direction. Introduction: Dominique Mandonnaud founded Sephora in France in 1969. Sephora was originally called Shop 8‚ but Dominique Mandonnaud re-named Shop 8. In 1993 Mandonnaud

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    Marketing Campaign is John Varvados’ Fall 2012 campaign featuring English rockers Paul Weller (54) of The Jam and Miles Kane (26) of The Last Shadow Puppets. Dubbed “Rock n’ Roll Gentlemen” by Varatos himself‚ the campaign is a combination of traditional print and digital media for a high-end fashion line which promotes stylized design and usability for men‚ both young and old. In a world that’s always changing things‚ Varvados aims to connect the old and new‚ paying deference to the past iconic

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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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    fast fashion is far not new‚ it combines enhanced design and quick response systems. In 80th and 90th in order to get more profit brands shifted to the low-cost high fashion oriented on people who not willing to spend a lot of money however in love with fashion and instead of selling them two standard collections per year making them come back to shop and buy clothes every two weeks as collection changes and rarely repeated. Zara‚ H&M and Benetton are three of the most major fast fashion brands

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    H&M Fashion and Quality at its Best Price Leah-Marie Marsang 00044231 College of Science Technology Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago Abstract In this paper‚ we look at the European born fashionable clothing store‚ H&M. We gain knowledge of the brief history of the store‚ where it began‚ who started it and how it became worldwide. Also discussed‚ the different services and products H&M provide its consumer‚ who does it provide such products to and in what categories

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    Topic: 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

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