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    Fashion

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    FASHION! Fashion summed up is an individual statement or expression. But‚ Fashion can mean lots of different things for different people. So if fashion means different things for different people there should be many different fashion styles right? Well your right and here are some of them named Boho‚Feminine ‚Chic‚Couture‚Elegant ‚Bold‚Sporty‚Glam‚Sophisticated‚School Girl (prep style)‚Nautical ‚Goth ‚Emo‚Earthy‚Polished‚Urban‚Classic‚Statement‚Festival‚Vintage and Hipster. The pros and cons

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    Competitors’ customers Even though Zara can survive with the highest market share in the clothing market‚ still there are those competitors out there that Zara might gain more of their customers if it applied new marketing strategies . There’ 4 main competitors that the company should consider‚ including H&M‚ Mango‚ Uniqlo and Gap. For H&M ‚it has the customers that are mostly similar to Zara which mostly are women that are into fashionable clothes‚ want to follow the trends but are more price-conscious

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    Zara Case Study

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    ZARA CASE STUDY [pic] Introduction The history of Zara started in 1975‚ when the first store has been opened in Spain. It has been followed by several other stores all over the world. The company’s owner‚ Amancio Ortega‚ accumulated 340 million Euros (according to 2001 datas)‚ which is a remarkable growth if compared with other companies. Zara’s brand has become popular because of its quality and efficiency. The secret of Zara is to understand the customer’s need and demands and respond

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    Zara Supply Chain

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    ZARA"Compare and Contrast the approaches taken by H&M‚ Benetton and Zara to managing their supply chains". Design Brand | Method | H & M | Mainly in-house designers who design garments to a price point to produce designer garments at a reasonable price. Pattern designers are an important part of the process due to all garments being manufactured by third parties. | Zara | Separate the design into three market segments‚ Women’s‚ Men’s and Children’s lines. Each segment has it’s

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    Category Management Zara

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    NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY‚ JODHPUR Application of Category Management Principles in ZARA Submitted To:- Mr. Sanjay Kumar Submitted By:- Mr. Ritesh Malpani IInd Semnester MFM Introduction:- Category management is a retailing and purchasing concept in which the range of products purchased by a business organization or sold by a retailer is broken down into discrete groups of similar or related products; these groups are known as product categories (examples of

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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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    October 27‚ 2013 The Yellow Followers These followers are yellow little cylindrical creatures who have one or two eyes. Some are tall‚ some are short‚ some have hair and others don’t. Many of them are thin‚ and many are round in shape. Most of these little creatures are dressed the same way. They are dressed in blue apparel with an emblem in the middle. Wearing gray metal circles around their eyes to help with their visions. They are indestructible and almost superhero like. They can survive without

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    The poems Digging and Follower by Seamus Heaney both are powerful expressions of the poet’s admiration and respect for his father. Heaney strongly stresses his relationship with his father by creating a forceful comparison between himself and his dad and by doing so raises another important issue that is present throughout both works‚ the significance of the nature of change. However even though the depiction of the father in both poems seems quite similar at first glance it later is evident

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    Zara Districution Channel

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    becoming increasingly common. How do you think Zara should adjust its distribution system to deal with this growing phenomenon? An important factor in the Zara brand success story is consistency in who’s running the show. Approximately 92 percent of all six-hundred-fifty-something locations are owned entirely by Zara‚ allowing for greater control over the brand’s execution strategy. Also‚ the ability to produce over half of its own product enables Zara to churn out new clothing lines every few weeks

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    Q 1.: What is unique about Zara’s business model? Zara has proved to be a maverick of its time – it came at a time that the apparel industry was fragmented there was no integration‚ the costs incurred were enormous it was highly labor-intensive leading to outsourcing to save on costs and the business model prevalent was not proving to be highly successful as compared to the models of other industries. In came Zara and showed that strategic imperatives depended on how a retailer sought to create and

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