Running Head: Technology and Fashion The Effects of Technology in the Fashion Industry Theresa M. Donofrio Arizona State University Table of Contents 1. Title page 2. Table of Contents 3. Chapter 1: Introduction 4. Chapter 2: Literature Review 5. Chapter 3: Methodology 6. Chapter 4: Results a. Designing Overview a.i. Idea Process a.ii. Creating Process b. Marketing Overview b.i. Events b.ii. Press Releases b.iii. Print Publication c. Retailing Overview
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For my Final Major Project I decided to create a marketing/PR campaign around the launch of a new fashion label consisting of posters‚ magazine adverts and give-aways. I thought that just creating a normal women’s clothing range would be too easy‚ so I decided I would create a brand which creates clothes made entirely of recycled materials. I started off by looking at fashion designers whose clothes were eco-friendly/recyclable: Katharine Hamnett; Stella McCartney; Gary Harvey etc. I found their
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data. From its inception in 1996 until recently‚ The Fashion Channel (TFC) enjoyed great success by appealing to as a broad an audience as possible. Overall viewer numbers were the main focus‚ and so long as TFC had no significant competition in terms of the fashion-specific content it offered‚ this “something for everyone” approach was a winner. But competitors such as CNN and Lifetime made note of TFC’s success. They began to offer fashion-specific programming. Consumers now have a choice‚ and
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Islamic Fashion Objective Objective Islamic Fashion is actually covers wider scope. Each continent have different perspective on Islamic Fashion - culture influence Fashion always reflects women Muslimah Fashion Introduction v It is important to distinguish between what Muslims wear and what has come to be defined in the literature and the market place as "Islamic fashion." v What counts as Islamic or not is a matter of considerable debate amongst Muslims. v Whilst many consider
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Fast Fashion: A Clothing Retailer’s Dream? By Sarah Stefanson March 8‚ 2010 You may have heard the term “fast fashion” being thrown around lately. For those of us without tons of disposable income‚ fast fashion is a trend that can allow us to don the latest looks walking the runways at a fraction of the cost of designer clothing. Clothing retailers such as Zara‚ H&M and Forever 21 are taking advantage of the fast fashion business model to get pieces similar to the ones presented by the world’s
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Fashion as Art: Is fashion today considered a high art form worthy of being exhibited in museums? What is fashion? Is it art? Is it high art? In the world of fashion and art today‚ this is a contested question. Many art critics do not see fashion as an equal to the fine arts such as painting and sculpture. Critics have made remarks that fashion design should be “under the heading of vanity for its intent is of no inner value” (Miller 25-40). Edmund Burke and Immanuel Kant both
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twentieth century nicely illustrates the topic which is going to be discussed in this paper; the notions that underlie and has triggered the enormous international success and which at the same time threatens such popularity of Cheap Monday the Swedish fashion brand. Cheap Monday had probably made its widest international depute on the 19th of September‚ 2007 when Serena van der Woodsen—portrayed by Blake Lively—was arriving at Grand Central station in the sitcom Gossip Girl‚. However‚ the intention
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The Fashion Business This page intentionally left blank The Fashion Business Theory‚ Practice‚ Image Edited by Nicola White and Ian Griffiths Oxford • New York First published in 2000 by Berg Editorial offices: 150 Cowley Road‚ Oxford OX4 1JJ‚ UK 838 Broadway‚ Third Floor‚ New York‚ NY 10003-4812‚ USA © Nicola White and Ian Griffiths 2000 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission
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Fast fashion is a term used to describe clothing collections which are based on the most recent fashion trends presented atFashion Week in both the spring and the fall of every year.[1] These trends are designed and manufactured quickly‚ and in an affordable way‚ to allow the mainstream consumer to take advantage of current clothing styles at a lower price. This philosophy of quick manufacturing at an affordable price is used in large retailers such as H&M‚ Forever 21‚ Zara‚ and Primark. Recently
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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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