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    I) Executive Summary The history of lingerie can be traced back thousands of years to 3000 B.C., but it was not until 1977 when Roy Rogers founded Victoria’s Secret that lingerie evolved into what we think of now. In this paper, we examine the emergence of Victoria’s Secret as the leading retailer in women’s lingerie, the context for the innovation, and the approaches the firm took to commercialize the innovation. Victoria’s Secret was hardly the first lingerie retailer, but it was able to take

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    Feminism 6 Running Head: PSYCHOLOGY STUDIES:A STUDIES OF FEMINISM PSYCHOLOGY STUDIES: A STUDIES OF FEMINISM CUIYI P. Student Pasadena City College Feminism 1 Psychology Studies: a Studies of Feminism What Does it Means to Run Like a Girl 21th Century Earlier Centuries Feminism became a hot topic in 21th century, but anyone know what is Feminism means? Definition on Macmillan Dictionary says, Feminism is the belief that women should have the same

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    called Ballet Russes. Starting out in Paris, this company brings together Russian and Western ideas with a spark of modernism. This company brought together revolutionary collaborations between choreographers, dancers, composers, artists, and fashion designers. Through the development of Russian ballet, there has been rejection and embracement as well as changes in structure and choreography. Ballet master Marius Petipa moved to Russia because he felt hidden in the shadows of his more famous brother

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    always been of interest to the French. In Montesquieu’s Lettres Persanes, written in the early 18th century, the French nearly fall over one another in order to gaze upon an Arab traveler in their country. One observer even exclaims, “ Ah! Ah! Monsieur est Persan! C’est une chose bien extraordinaire! Comment peut-on être Persan!” (Hirch and Thompson 2006, 97). In the second half of the 19th century after the ports of Japan opened, this is exactly what the primary French artists were exclaiming to

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    | LXFM 730, Marketing of Luxury Goods | Fall 2010 | Prof. Taylor Hastie | Rebecca Elena Glaser | Make it Mine – Customization as the Future of Luxury 
 
 
 
 
 1 “The things at Prada today are not well made, the fabrics are not as good, everything was much better in my time” Miuccia Prada I.Purpose of Research The changing landscape of the luxury industry challenges brands to find a new approach to reach out to their core costumers. Brands like Louis Vuitton, Gucci or Burberry are about

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    INTERNATIONALISATION OF SPANISH FASHION BRAND ZARA Carmen Lopez Ying Fan Brunel Business School Brunel University Uxbridge UB8 3PH England +44-1895-267239 Key Words Internationalisation, fashion retailing, market entry, branding, international marketing, Zara 1 INTERNATIONALISATION OF SPANISH FASHION BRAND ZARA ABSTRACT Purpose Research on the internationalisation of retailing has been mainly focused on market entry issues. This paper attempts to examine the internationalisation process

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    Individual Term Assignment Successful Brand Leadership Made by Annus Dorottya Introduction: The House of Gucci, better known simply as Gucci, is an Italian fashion and leather goods label, part of he Gucci Group, which is owned by French company Pinault-Printemps-Redoute (PPR). Gucci was founded by Guccio Gucci inFlorence in 1921. Gucci generated circa €2.2 billion worldwide of revenue in 2008 according to BusinessWeek magazine and climbed to 41st position in the magazine's annual 2009 "Top

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    Launching the Imagination Edition 5 by Mary Stewart, explains universal concepts of art and design. “Concepts and Critical Thinking” covers the basic core for all forms of artwork and useful mind thinking processes for all artists. “Three-Dimensional Design” covers many aspects of Industrial Design including the balancing and creation of three dimensional structures. Idea conceptualization embraces the seven fundamental characteristics of creative thinking. This fundamental characteristics are receptivity

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    1.0 Introduction The purpose of this paper is to study a sub-culture by conducting an oral interview with a group of people who belong to a particular cultural group. This interview is carried out to understand their perception of the sub-culture. The people chosen for this oral interview are Helen Xu who comes from China and Hana Yamata who comes from Japan, and both of them are big fans of Korean culture. In order to present their experiences of Korean Wave, this paper will be divided into four

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    La Republica Dominicana The second-largest Caribbean country, the Dominican Republic is a place of rich and diverse culture, turbulent political history, and has produced a number of important literary works and prominent public figures known well in their home country and beyond. Like all countries, the Dominican Republic faces a myriad of issues today, including that of its schooling system, environmental issues, and the inherent ripple effects of its colonization history. General Information

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