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    article: Roberto Cavalli revamps youthful line at Milan Fashion week Article of: Reuters Link: http://news.yahoo.com/roberto-cavalli-revamps-youthful-line-milan-fashion-week-203005899.html Roberto Cavalli has for his new collection for autumn/winter this year reinvented prints and shapes to give new energy in his youthful line in an attempt to flirt with the new generation of globe-trotters. Other designers participating at the Milan fashion week presented more outgoing and daring collections on

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    The Mall Severgnini

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    shopping, whereas Americans look at it as almost a game or a mission to be attacked and accomplished. Italians are passionate about what they wear and they do so effortlessly. One of the differences between the fashion in Italy and the United States is that Italy is home to the fashion capital, Milan. I was told by almost everyone when I told them I was studying abroad to ditch the Nike shorts and college t-shirts. Friends

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    Peter Singer provides evidence which helps us analyze the effects of poverty that exist in the fashion world. As exposed in the documentary The True Cost, the nature of free enterprise and the new world of business in a globalized economy has created a sense of hopelessness for millions of people. The cost of becoming an instrument of labor as visualized in the movie has force us to reevaluate what is important to our own humanity? Our introspective thoughts infused by a compelling oratory given

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    Italy Swot Analysis

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    Introduction 1 Strength Italy is situated is the center of the Mediterranean Sea. The main strength of geographical location is that Italy belongs to the coasts of four different seas (Adriatic Sea, Ionian Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea and Ligurian Sea). There are two large mountain ranges in Italy: Alps and Apennines. It is a big plus for tourism sector of the country. Tourism is one of the fastest growing and profitable sectors of the national economy. Italian climate is very different.

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    green dressing materials or put some elements of eco-awareness in their creations. At the same time, we are going to use Environmental protection shopping bag in our business and use green materials to decorate our store.  Second, the elements of FASHION are the main selling point for us. We are going to collect some latest designed creations from local designers in Vancouver or European cities. However, we know there are not

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    Sustainable fashion, also known as eco fashion, is the use of resources to construct fashion that is environmentally friendly. Sustainability in fashion is important because the goal is to preserve the environment and help improve instead of taking away from it with harsh resources. The purpose of the study was to examine the knowledge students have on sustainable fashions, in addition, examining how the awareness amongst peers and how the globalization of the awareness can change the fashion industry

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    Economics and Zara

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    Case Analysis of ZARA: Fast Fashion Challenges a. Limitations of Vertical Integration Vertical integration, a distinctive feature of Zara’s business model, has allowed the company to successfully develop a strong merchandising strategy. This strategy has led Zara to create a climate of scarcity and opportunity as well as a fast-fashion system. However, Zara’s strategy creates some weaknesses. Their vertical integration has more advantages than drawbacks but it is important to recognize its

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    How To Start A Profitable Fashion Business In Africa Fashion is one of the few business sectors that best resists bad economic times. Starting a fashion business in Africa is a sure bet to have a profitable and successful venture. Dressing is one of the most basic and essential needs of Africans regardless of their social status or financial situation. In fact, if you ask a large part of society if they want to get dresses or buy food, they would say that they prefer to go hungry rather than go naked

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    The turbulent and highly unpredictable market in the fashion industry creates hasty changes in consumer demands. Many products and services are assumed to have life cycle, perhaps none have more diverse cycles than Fashion. Fashions are, by definition, temporary cyclical phenomena adopted by consumers for a particular time and situation. The phenomenon of fashion invades consumer’s choices of many products and services. The triumph of fast fashion to a great extent depends on identifying a trend quickly

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    factory collapse, I questioned myself, “was I partly responsible for the incident by buying the $5 T-shirt?” After an extensive research, I discovered that our cheap buying habits unintentionally can lead to such disasters. In the last decades, Fast Fashion industry, “a business model that offers (the perception of) fashionable clothes at affordable prices,” has been growing rapidly. Therefore, today, a number of stores are full of cheap products, and everyday consumers utilize these cheap products on

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