literal translation is together. People in the cliques are bound to each other by what they have in common. Things like music tastes‚ opinions‚ hobbies‚ and sometimes race and or gender. But perhaps the biggest influence on these groups is fashion. Colours‚ styles‚ designers... everything. What you wear can have a massive impact on who you’re allowed to hang out with in the cruelly complicated social food chain we call adolescence. When we see people for the first time‚ it’s quite
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sold at the store take only about two weeks. d. Brand equity which is valuable to consumers 2. Substitutes: MODERATE a. Buyer propensity to substitute is high with several competitors to choose from (H&M‚ Uniqlo‚ MANGO‚ and many other fast-fashion brands) b. Low buyer switching costs and easily substitutable where a customer can walk into its neighbouring store instead of Zara c. Zara has gained substantial customer loyalty which has more visits per year than its competitor‘s store d. Copying
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“h.Naoto”‚ which featured punk sensibilities and design styles. The brand has since expanded to include a huge ranvge of other subbrands that encompass a variety of styles‚ including visual kei‚ natural kei‚ punk‚ lolita‚ gothic aristocrat‚ men’s fashion and more. Celebrity Endorsements As a designer‚ h.NAOTO is much sought after by celebrities to design clothes and other paraphernalia. Perhaps one of the most famous collaborations he has ever done was in 2004 with Evanescence’s Amy Lee‚ who wore
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ZARA: 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
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hold and train the torso into a desired shape for aesthetic or medical purposes (either for the duration of wearing it or with a more lasting effect). Both men and women are known to wear corsets‚ though women more commonly do. In recent years‚ the fashion industry has also borrowed the term "corset" to refer to tops which‚ to varying degrees‚ mimic the look of traditional corsets without actually acting as them. While these modern corsetsand corset tops often feature lacing or boning and generally
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card was made on October 31‚ 1950 the credit card went worldwide trending. The 1950’s was a time were it was turning from having dull items to newer more advanced items. In the 1950’s World War II was happening‚ while this war was happening the fashion was in major crisis. Many were losing money so they couldn’t afford much clothing‚ some could barely afford food. Because of the war things called rationing were
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emotions through the way of fashion. Fashion an easy way to express a feeling is thought differently by everyone‚ some people are unique and 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
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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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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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Dresses and Women’s Fashions of the Twentieth Century Abstract This paper describes some of the most popular women’s fashions of the Twentieth Century‚ from 1900 through 1999. Starting with the 1900-1910’s this paper goes decade by decade‚ exploring the details of the most iconic fashions‚ from the Gibson Girl to the designer fashions of the Nineties. Throughout the paper there will be comparisons of the different decades and their popular styles‚ as fashion can change a great
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