The Fashion Business This page intentionally left blank The Fashion Business Theory‚ Practice‚ Image Edited by Nicola White and Ian Griffiths Oxford • New York First published in 2000 by Berg Editorial offices: 150 Cowley Road‚ Oxford OX4 1JJ‚ UK 838 Broadway‚ Third Floor‚ New York‚ NY 10003-4812‚ USA © Nicola White and Ian Griffiths 2000 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission
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FASHION ‘Fashion’ is thus defined in the dictionary: "The prevailing mode in such things as are subject to change in form or style‚ as in ornament and etiquette‚ and especially in dress." It is the name given to the prevailing style of living among the upper classes and the rich. Among the members of the "smart set "of any country‚ certain styles of houses‚ furniture‚ foods and drinks‚ times of meals‚ amusements‚ polite customs‚ and especially dress‚ are "fashionable". Every person nurtures
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Fast Fashion: A Clothing Retailer’s Dream? By Sarah Stefanson March 8‚ 2010 You may have heard the term “fast fashion” being thrown around lately. For those of us without tons of disposable income‚ fast fashion is a trend that can allow us to don the latest looks walking the runways at a fraction of the cost of designer clothing. Clothing retailers such as Zara‚ H&M and Forever 21 are taking advantage of the fast fashion business model to get pieces similar to the ones presented by the world’s
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The Need for Peer Pressure Aaron C. Ainsworth Post University Abstract Everyone is continuously exposed to peer pressure. Peers can influence everything from what an individual chooses to wear to whether or not they engage in drug related or other delinquent behavior. Many individuals are taught the negative effects associated with peer pressure but few are shown the importance and necessity for peer pressure. This paper addresses the necessity and need for positive peer influence in relation
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What are the Core Skills and Attributes Required to be a Successful Fashion Buyer? Craig Weighman ABSTRACT This study was carried out in order to explore the role of the fashion buyer and generate a greater understanding whilst also developing informed and insightful opinions on the key attributes required in becoming a successful fashion buyer in industry. The main findings were that the fashion industry is a highly competitive market place as much reliant on business flair and intuition as
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Unit 64 1.1 Pressure sores are the result of a constant deficiency of blood to the tissues over bony areas such as a heel. It may have been in contact with a bed over a long period of time. The surface of the skin ulcerates which can‚ in turn‚ become infected. Eventually deeper tissues are damaged. It’s common in heels‚ buttocks‚ sacrum‚ ankles‚ hips and spine. 1.2 Pressure points on the body are: sacrum‚ hip bone‚ ankles‚ heels‚ elbows‚ spine‚ ribs‚ back and head and ears. 1.3 The risk factors
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| |Professional Practice Module. Fashion Programme | DE2607 Professional Practice – (20 credits) AIMS ▪ To develop knowledge and understanding of the Fashion industry ▪ To develop team-working‚ communication and problem-solving skills ▪ To expose students to the realities of professional life
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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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Comparing Modern Fashion Design to Fashion Designs of the Past Modern fashion and fashions of the past are as different as night and day. The two are controlled by two main things; style and a person’s place in the world (their finances). Today’s basic wardrobe will consist of whatever clothing a person needs for work ( a suit or nice dress‚ uniform‚ or work clothes)‚ clothing for going out (party dresses‚ suits‚ etc.)‚ clothing for sleeping or lounging‚ and clothing for when you are just living
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THE PASSION FOR FASHION ESSAY HASHIQUE.K.M THE PASSION FOR FASHION F ashion is a term to denote a popular style of clothes‚ hair‚ manner‚ habits‚ etc. at a particular time or place. Living at a time when it is widely believed that clothes define a man’s status‚ the trend for fashion is great among young people all over the world. Fashion has spread in all the spheres of our life. Fashion designing‚ fashion parades and shows exhibit the latest dresses designed to fit in every occasion
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