INTRODUCTION I. Japan PEST analysis 3 A. Political Landscape 3 B. Economic Landscape 3 C. Socio-cultural Landscape 4 D. Technological Landscape 5 II. Fashion Industry: Five Forces of Porter 6 A. Threat of new entry 6 B. Bargaining power of suppliers 8 C. Bargaining power of buyers 8 D. Threat of substitute products/services 9 E. Intensity of rivalry among competitor 10 III. Company analysis 11 A. H&M 11 1. H&M Vision‚ Values‚ Goal and Strategy
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Fashion Fashion plays an important role in the modern society. But people have different attitudes to fashion. Some are indifferent; they do not care what they wear. Others‚ especially women are very choosy and particular about what to wear and like to spend a lot of money on clothes. The styles of clothing have been influenced by different factors‚ such as geography‚ religion‚ climate‚ poverty or wealth. The way we dress also depends on our taste‚ on the season and the proper occasion. We
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Profile Zara is one of the largest international fashion companies. It belongs to Inditex‚ one of the world’s largest distribution groups. Zara welcomes shoppers in 86 countries to its network of 1.770 stores in upscale locations in the world’s largest cities. The retailer’s international footprint proves that national borders are no hindrance to a shared fashion culture. Zara is in tune with its customers‚ who help it give shape to the ideas‚ trends and tastes developing in the world. This is the
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ZARA Case Assignment 1. With which international competitor listed in the case is it most useful to compare Inditex’s financial performance? What do comparisons indicate about Inditex’s operating economics? Why? There are 3 key international competitors mentioned in the case: The Gap‚ H&M and Benetton. The Gap‘s production was internationalized with more than 90% of it outsourced outside of the United States. Its stores‚ however‚ were US centric. Therefore‚ The Gap’s strategy was to own
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MY CARRER IN FASHION PROJECT Dereck Grier Bauder College Wardrobe Stylist also known as a fashion stylist is the job title of someone who selects the clothing for published editorial features‚ print or television advertising campaigns‚music videos‚concert performances made by celebrities‚models or other public figures. Stylist are often part of a large creative team assembled by the client‚ collaborating with the fashion designer‚ photographer/director‚hairstylist and makeup artist to put together
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How can retailers enhance consumer awareness to engage in sustainable consumption in the area of fashion clothing? By Aline Guyot-Sionnest: 900210P245 Word count: 1996 1 TABLE OF CONTENT I. Introduction and definition of the concepts ................................................................................... 3 1) Sustainable consumption ............................................................................................................ 3 2) Fashion clothing
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Question 1.1 - Competitors It is most interesting to compare Inditex’s financial results with H&M. Similarities Low prices and relatively high fashion content Both are mainly European based Strong international expansion strategy Both have reasonable but not excessive physical quality In terms of positioning‚ Gap and Benneton are less fashion driven and more expensive Differences: H&M mainly outsources its production (outsources 50% of its production in Europe as well‚ but has slightly
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The case of Zara: a supposed exception to globalization The article written by Nebath Tokatli is about the case of Zara‚ a fast fashion retailer company supposed to be an exception to the global trend of this sector. The author‚ after a brief introduction in which she declares her purpose to demonstrate this idea to be false‚ starts describing the change in the culture of fashion from “houte couture” and ready-to-wear too fast fashion. Fast fashion retailers do not directly invest in design
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Fashion is a popular thing for a period of time. It keeps changing and developing. Fashion and trend are very similar however fashion is almost always related with the way people dress. Trends are related more with technology and such. When asked the question ’What is fashion?’ globally known model‚ icon and business woman Claudia Schiffer replies with ’It’s become synonymous with clothing but ultimately fashion is anything popular in a culture at any given time.’ The same question was asked to Pulitzer
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The fashion in the 1980’s was very weird and crazy. The trends of the 80’s changed almost every two years. This was a very weird decade‚ not just for women‚ but men and children also. The rapid changing of clothing was different each time. There were a lot of things that affected the way people dressed in the 80’s‚ things such as music and religion. 1980s fashion history is memorable and quite distinctive. A variety of fashion looks ran parallel to each other in the 1980s. Women of this era began
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