Distribution and Consumer Research Vol. 20‚ No. 1‚ February 2010‚ 165–173 Fast fashion: response to changes in the fashion industry Vertica Bhardwaj* and Ann Fairhurst Retail and Consumer Sciences‚ The University of Tennessee‚ Knoxville‚ USA (Received June 2009; final version received October 2009) The fashion apparel industry has significantly evolved‚ particularly over the last 20 years. The changing dynamics of the fashion industry have forced retailers to desire low cost and flexibility in design‚ quality
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designer label‚ Lisa Brown has limited resources to implement a detailed marketing plan. However‚ in such a competitive environment‚ it is increasingly important for the business to adapt marketing and communication strategies to maintain brand awareness and long-‐term business viability. MEVA Communications is
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Does alcohol advertising increase consumption? Is the ban on alcohol advertising in South Africa going to have an adverse effect on consumption By: M Z Mthembu 49032828 Table of contents Page 1. Introduction 2. Problem Statement 3. Objectives and Aims 4. Research Design and Methodology 5. Sample plan design 6. References Introduction Alcohol is the oldest drug known; it has been part of many religious and social rituals through the
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Jennie Yabroff disassembles the fashion world and what it is reforming itself as it expands. Yabroff explains the reasoning behind the fashion world and its drastic change is because the faces of the people wearing the clothing are changing. Stereotypical models that we used to seeing in magazines‚ commercials‚ and ads are beginning to look more like normal people. Why the faces of the fashion industry changing? Many aren’t sure‚ but Yabroff believes that fashion gurus are noticing that sales are
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innovation See our website for useful workshop materials: www.forumforthefuture.org/projects/fashion-workshopmaterials about fashion futures • Joint project between Levi Strauss & Co and Forum for the Future • In consultation with over 40 experts‚ we constructed four plausible‚ stretching scenarios for what the global fashion industry could look like in 2025 • Began in October 2008 and launched at London Fashion Week in Feb 2010 – an engaging online report and printed executive summary – four short
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Pitoy Moreno - Jose "Pitoy" Moreno is the best-known Filipino fashion designer. Moreno is internationally recognized as the "Fashion Czar of Asia".[citation needed] A former student at the University of the Philippines‚ where he joined the Upsilon Sigma Phi fraternity‚ Moreno is one of the earliest advocates of the Maria Clara gown. Moreno was the president of the Philippine Couture Association‚ the very first association of fashion designers in Manila‚ Philippines. Moreno was the costume designer
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departments evolved into schools or colleges of mass communication or "journalism and mass communication"‚ as reflected in the names of two major academic organizations. In addition to studying practical skills of journalism‚ public relations or advertising‚ students also may major in "mass communication" or "mass communication research." The latter is often the title given to doctoral studies in such schools‚ whether the focus of the student’s research is journalism practice‚ history‚ law or: media
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fashion sKETChBooK sixth edition Heads Flesh Tones Figure Work Mixed Media Fabric Rendering Design Detail Bina aBling FASHION SKETCHBOOK sixth edition BINA ABLING Fairchild Books | New York Executive Director & General Manager: Michael Schluter Executive Editor: Olga T. Kontzias Senior Associate Acquiring Editor: Jaclyn Bergeron Assistant Acquisitions Editor: Amanda Breccia Associate Art Director: Sarah Silberg Development Editor: Beth Cohen Production Director: Ginger Hillman
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DISSERTATION PROJECT The Fashion Consumer’s attitude towards the fashion/lifestyle brands adopting CSR as a part of their business strategy Author: Anjali Saini Fashion Marketing (2009-11) PEARL ACADEMY OF FASHION AIM OF THE PROJECT After all the harm that man has done to the planet Earth‚ the time has come for mankind to protect himself and the planet from further destruction and to save the planet. To solve this purpose‚ there is much talk about Corporate Social
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that will be focused on throughout this essay is a ladies fashion boutique. The main argument will focus on discourses of management throughout the concepts of what is considered as work in the retail sector‚ how the working environment is managed throughout the fashion industry‚ commitment in the workplace and relationship of teamwork. All these aspects of work will be tied in together to form a research based argument in relation to the fashion boutique. In order to produce a contextual framework of
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