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    in a period of luxury and pleasure. They took this time to dare old rules, while making improvements to the world. During the years of 1980-1989, the American people were presumptuous and rife with sexual tensions. Fashion: The young urban profession, “yuppie” was one element of fashion that demonstrated how Americans were presumptions and rife with sexual tensions. Their audacious attitudes

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    by an agency such as the Small Business Administration. Thus, we decided that we would pursue a SBA loan since the SBA is a government entity and we would be more likely able to receive a loan. Marketing What do customers want? - High quality fashions, at reasonable, prices. This clothing we provide must be cutting edge and exactly what people are buying in Europe. Like every good marketing company, they must understand what the customer values and wants, not what the company wants. This must

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    Technology In Fashion

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    presents examples that why smart clothing could be a part of everyday life. The second part shows research on how the smart clothing industry has the potential to expand. It supports a sustainable lifestyle by showing the pros and cons of the fashion design, Introduction In today’s society the evolution of smartphones and tablets, and wearable technology has been a huge leader in the consumer’s electronic market (Berkeley University of California). Electronic textiles, also known as smart garments

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    Fashion In The 50's

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    1950’s Fashion The 1950’s had a very interesting style, from poodle skirts to skin tight polkadotted pencil skirts. The 50’s was known for its bright colors and floral designs. Women began to express themselves later into the 50’s, icons like Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, and Elizabeth Taylor were the leading ladies in fashion during this time. One of Audrey’s most elegant looks was her Breakfast at Tiffany's sleeveless black dress made by her favorite designer, Givenchy. She accessorized with

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    what they are looking for. For myself, when I started college, I was not entirely sure what I wanted to major in, although I picked Fashion Merchandising. I have always had a passion to follow my dreams into the fashion industry, but I also decided to double major with a business marketing degree. With this double degree, if I do not follow a career in fashion, the business marketing degree will

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    Zara Strategy

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    Current market situation The clothing sector is at present the second largest in the UK retail sector. The competition has tightened with supermarkets like Tesco launching their own value home brands. The market has recently been flooded with value fashion as Supermarkets for example launch their own brands. Bruce and Daly (2006:330) view the entrance of supermarkets into the clothing market has

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    New Look, which has a flexible, fast-fashion business model, targets the attractive position in the value sector, strives for “top-class” service standard while creates fashionable product ranges. To understand its business model, I will analyze four factors, there are: Multichannel, Suppliers and People, Market Position. 1. Multichannel: New Look is a multichannel and international retailer. The Group’s system includes physical stores, online shopping at newlook.com, mobile app, 3rd party E-commerce

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    Fashion Changes Over Time

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    Fashion Changes Over Time     Many people care about fashion and how they look. As we can see lately, fashion has had a great change over the years. As the historical changes, fashion seems to show aspect changes in adapting to the new era. Even today, as years pass, fashion continues to change. Looking at fashion, even after many years had passed, people can see the different styles between today and life back then. Everyone cares about how they look and what kind of clothes they wear, it has always

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    Fashion is everywhere Literally everywhere. There are magazines, websites, even whole buildings dedicated to it! It's like a huge epidemic. It affects everyone and their decisions and even their emotions! The dictionary defines fashion as a popular trend, especially in styles of dress and ornament or even in manners of behavior. I agree with the definition, but I also believe there’s more to it than that. I think that fashion is… whatever you make ti! It can express you, whatever you're feeling

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    audience in the unknown of how this piece was produced. Excluding the obvious technique of sewing through the production of the bodice, the techniques and methods that underwent to create the split skirt is puzzling. Their unique mindset and ideas for designs

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