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    always created my most successful ideas and I know that this will add to my advantage when studying Fashion Marketing. Part of being a conscious human being, is having an intention. And if you put an intention into whatever you think to do, it’s definitely going to be more satisfying in the end. This motto has helped me my targets and achieve them so far in my career. I am blown away with the way the Fashion Marketing industry has such a strong influence over society’s choice of styling, and how it can

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    we recycle trends and styles and then add our own modern turns. Even though fashion and style in today's pop-culture is about individuality; we share several similarities with the fashion scene of the 1960’s. Fashion took a everlasting turn in the 1960's and some of our most iconic looks come from the decade. Even though the 60’s are best known as the decade for crazy experimentation; when it came to the world of fashion, there was a bit of slow change. As the decade began nothing revolutionary had

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    Fashion Merchandising Assignment on Store Merchandising Policy for CHERMAS INDEX I. Introduction II. Assortment of Merchandise III. Store merchandising policy Price Range Quality Standards Fashion Leadership Maintenance of basic stock Exclusivity

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    understand and analyse the demands of the art students on business skills and entrepreneurship. London, as the world 's fashion capital, is the best place to learn the arts and has many top art colleges (Fashion.telegraph.co.uk, 2015). This contributed to the fashion industry having a large number of graduates and new resources each year. However, the high tuition fees are not making the fashion industry easily accessible to all of the students. Among them, some of the art students who want to venture into

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    welcome you into the auditorium of modern fashion. For those of you, who may not know me, my name is XXXX , the national supervisor for Sportsgirl, and to my left is my partner Mr XXXX. We have gathered here today to present to you a SWOT analysis, organizational strategies, and the vision and mission statement of Sports girl. We live in the generation of fashion and technology. Our wants fashionably override our needs in life. The Australian fashion industry has come to expect a huge splash from

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    Christopher Burch, founder and CEO of Burch Creative Capital believes that both the technological industry and the fashion industry will continue to grow together as has been proven throughout history. Fashionable technological accessories such as the boom box of the “70’s” have changed the world as the demand for more and more fashion statements are represented by some of the technological wonders of their time. The well known Dutch fashion designer Anouk Wipprecht represents one of today’s technological

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    ct Analyse the effect of ‘Globalization’ on fashion with special reference to the impact of Japanese designs on the European scene. The definition of globalisation is quite complex and extremely controversial. However globalization with reference to the fashion industry helps defines the development of what has been termed as „world fashion‟. Preferred garments of young people is quite often the same. A phenomenon made possible by the exploitative mechanisms of globalization. The globalization of

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    Retail is a fast-paced environment that is always changing and adapting to new trends and styles. This is why we see “fast fashion” stores such as H&M, Gap, Zara, Forever 21 and Uniqlo, cycling through the clothing they have in their stores very quickly. Because of the constant change in fashion trends, such stores are in an extremely competitive battle to be the most successful in their field. Competitiveness in this industry is broken down into five forces, a theory invented by acclaimed Harvard

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    What is the influence of Western fashion to Japanese fashion? Submitted by: Nicole Marie~Madeleine C. Alberto III-Kagitingan General Description of the Study Japanese fashion is one of the most remarkable things about Japan. It is another dimension in itself, complete with subcultures such as the Gothic Lolita and Kogals. Many people are intrigued by how Japanese fashion developed and people all over the world try to dress up like the Japanese because in Japan, there is no such as

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    distinctiveness. Fashion Week is a fashion

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