flavor to life. It is an important cause of fashion craze. Nobody likes the conventional‚ outdated things. By following the latest trends in fashion the youth try to show that they are novel and charming. Fashions have been a major cause of the progress of civilization. In fact‚ fashions and prosperity have close relations. Where there are progress and prosperity there are fashions. Urban society is more fashion conscious than its rural counterpart. Fashions are contagious. When people meet with one
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C H A PTE R CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR AND TARGET AUDIENCE DECISIONS 3 Chapter Objectives • To understand the consumer decision-making process and how it varies for different types of purchases. • To understand various internal psychological processes‚ their influence on consumer decision making‚ and implications for advertising and promotion. • To understand the similarities and differences of target market and target audience. • To understand the various options for making a target audience decision
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Fashion is a term commonly used to describe a style of clothes‚ hair‚ accessories‚ make-up popular at a particular time or place. Fashion is something we deal with everyday. Even people‚ who say they do not care what they wear‚ choose clothes every morning that say a lot about them and how they feel that day. Without realising it‚ the clothes we choose to wear tell other people a lot about us. We often judge people by what they are wearing. For example‚ people dressed in expensive clothes are thought
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TOP 10 MAGAZINES IN INDIA 1. FILMFARE MAGAZINE LAUNCHED :- It first issue was in 1975. COMPANY :- Worldwide media. ABSOLUTE SHARE :- The Times Group & BBC Worldwide. SISTER CHANNEL :- TOI (Times of India). HEADQUARTER :- Mumbai. FREQUENCY :- Bi-weekly. CIRCULATION :- 1.4 lakhs. CATEGORIES :- Bollywood updates. WEBSITE :- www.filmfare.com 2. STARDUST MAGAZINE LAUNCHED :- It first issue was in 1971. COMPANY :- Magna Publishing Co. Ltd. FORMER EDITORS
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Internet as an Insurance Distribution Channel- An Empirical Study Jaya Nema Sr.Faculty‚ LNCT-MER‚Indore Introduction After the liberalization of Indian economy various reforms has been made in the insurance sector which has finally opened the gate of this industry for private sector companies. This has brought changes not only in the design of the products available in the market but also the manner in which they are marketed. There is
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video tape showing the ill-treatment of birds in KFCs poultry farms * 5. RE-ENTRY OF KFC…… The company had to shut all but one outlet in the country. Recently in 2003 it made a quiet re-entry into the Indian market. Came up with the strategies and menu that is desirable by the Indian consumers. Mission statement “To be the leader in western style quick
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Clothing multiples has the largest market share in women’s wear sector in UK fashion market. Therefore the market competitiveness is extremely fierce in this sector. 2009 was one of the toughest ever years for retailers‚ as trading conditions deteriorated and consumer confidence reached a low. Expenditure on clothing fell by 0.5% to £35.3bn – the fist decline for more than 20 years. (Verdict report) With higher taxes and weak wage growth resulting in consumer reluctance to spend‚ it will be more
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fast fashion. Donald Sull and Stefano Turconi examine how Zara‚ a leader in the industry‚ has pioneered an approach to navigate the volatility of fast fashion‚ offering lessons for any company facing rapidly changing markets. Ffaassthion lessons Haute couture has always been a fairly staid affair. Big-name designers crafted clothing that sold for tens of thousands of euros. Astronomical prices served as the doormen to keep the masses out of the exclusive club of high fashion. Fashion houses
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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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For me‚ when I think of the 1950’s fashion I visualize the traditional poodle skirt‚ white crew socks and black and white saddle shoes. In the 50’s‚ times were changing. This was the era when television was gaining immense popularity . Television brought the fashion world into Americans living rooms‚ with show like‚ Leave it to Beaver‚ Ossie and Harriet‚ and debatably most famous “I love Lucy.” These shows had television moms who had style. First lets start with the hair. There were many different
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