Possible problem that the SABELLA FASHION GROUP OF COMPANIES is facing and the best among its three (3) alternative solutions In partial fulfillment of the subject System Analysis and Design Submitted to: Ms. Cristy Moyo SAD Facilitator Submitted by: Maica Erika Catalan Rachael Naag Armila Ybañez TABLE OF CONTENTS v OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY………………………… Page 1 v BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY……………………. Page 2 v THE ALTERNATIVES………………………………….. Page 3 v THE BEST SOLUTION…………………………………
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OVERVIEW The Ancient Middle East: 3500-600 B.C. Mens: Aprons worn as a separate item that cover the gential area and are worn over a skirt or some other garment‚ or over a loincloth and under a skirt. As being made of one or more pieces of cloth attached to a belt‚ sash‚ or band that fastens around the waist. 1470 – 11th century B.C. Womens: Tunic is any of several types of garment for the body‚ usually simple in style‚ reaching from the shoulders to a length somewhere between the
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two desired phenomena: differentiation from competitors and creating a loyal customer base which are less likely to shift to competitors programs. Targeting shows to a narrow (and profitable) segment of viewers would brand the network as a premium fashion provider‚ a channel that is focused only on delivering high quality and do not intends to satisfies all. A positive by product of this approach would be higher customer retention which has higher monetary value than the casual viewer (acquiring a
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Fashion in the 1920’s Elias Casas Perez Period 3 The 1920’s is when fashion entered the modern era. Women decided to abandon the restricting and plain clothing that they wore and started to wear exoctic clothing and makeup. Men also abandoned the normal attire and began to wear athletic loose clothing. Coco Chanel was one of the most influential women of the 1920’s‚ she was one of the first women to wear trousers‚ cut her hair‚ and reject the corset. Coco Chanel did much to further the emancipation
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FASHION HUB EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Introduction Nowadays‚ bags were treated as a fashion accessories and necessities. Bag manufacturing industry is vastly influenced by fashion trends. Tastes of consumer are always looking for something new. Bags are adorned with embellishment of hardware accessories like metal studs‚ tassels‚ buckles‚ zips‚ beads‚ embroidery‚ ribbons‚ etc. The adornment is fashion driven and the “bling’ value increases or decreases with changing taste of people The Company Fashion
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has provided jobs for millions of people and have helped many people pull out from poverty. The costs will become higher for manufacturers and shoppers if we only bought clothes made in America. For instance‚ paragraph eight of “The Real Cost of Fashion”‚ a Junior Scholastic Magazine article written by Laura Anastasia states‚ “Bangladesh is a developing nation that is now one of the world’s largest exporters of clothes. Its 5‚000 garment factories employ more than 4.5 million people.” This proves
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Q1) How would you interpret the consumer and market data if you were Dana Wheeler? I would first try to see if I could classify the data into various segments. The fashion channel is very popular among women. Hence‚ I would differentiate between the women viewers based on age‚ spending capacity‚ fashion nerdiness‚ etc. These will become subsets of the superset “women viewers”. Once‚ I determine the segments I would look for any noticeable trends in the segments that will prove profitable for the
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1. How would you describe Zara’s financial performance? Since only Inditex historical financials are shown in the case‚ we took the financials of Inditex to describe Zara’s financial performance. It is reasonable to take Inditex financial data because Zara made up 76% of Inditex’s sales in 2001. Zara (Inditex) Financial Performance in 1996-2001 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Liquidity Ratio (current ratio) 0.81 1.00 0.88 0.87 0.90 1.02 Leverage Ratio (debt/ equity) 1.98 1.84 1
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Audrey Kathleen Hepburn was a film and fashion icon of the twentieth century and one of the most beloved actresses of all time. She was born on May 4‚ 1929‚ in Brussels‚ Belgium. As a talented performer‚ Audrey Hepburn was known for her beauty‚ elegance and grace. Born into a wealthy family her father an English banker and her mother a Dutch baroness. Her parents divorced when she was young and Audrey lived in the Netherlands and then London with her mother where she went to a private girls school
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Problem Statement The Fashion Channel was a successful cable TV network. It wasn’t long before the network realized that other networks were taking note of its success and beginning to add fashion related programming as well. The Fashion Channel needed to boost segmentation‚ positioning and advertising in order to maintain their current standing. Dana Wheeler was hired to draw on their strengths to help TFC eliminate competitors. TFC realized they need to focus on their target market of women between
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