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    difference between fashion and clothing? Clothing is just something to cover the body, but fashion is so much more. Fashion represents an individual and can be a beautiful piece of art. Fashion changes with society and is usually a very popular trend that many people at a time follow. For this reason, the art of fashion diffused in Europe in 400 C.E. Before 400 C.E. Western Europe was under Barbarian control, consequently, Eastern Europe and parts of Asia flourished in fashion. Dress in the Byzantium

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    He is the designer behind the brand “FH”, Fouzul Hameed. Sri Lankan born Fouzul is a USA Certified Men’s wear Specialist who’s engaging himself in the fashion retail business world as the Managing Director of Hameedia Group (SL). “FH” brand has grown steadily with over two decades of experience, while converting men into ‘Real Men’ as it’s mentioned in his brand tag line. The talent of Fouzul stretches further than your wardrobe, as he also works as a Men’s wear consultant by giving total men’s wear

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    Safilo Group is a limited liability company registered in Italy. The registered office is located in Pieve di Cadore, whereas the administrative headquarters are located in Padua at offices of the secondary Safilo Spa. Safilo Group has been in the eyewear market for eighty years and is the second worldwide producer of sunglasses and prescription frames. Safilo is active in the design, manufacture and wholesale and retail distribution of eyewear products. Safilo is the global leader in the high-end

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    Giorgio Armani is an Italian fashion house that manufactures and designs haute couture. Such luxurious and high fashions are visibly seen through their advertisements such as their “Armani Code” fragrance. In the Giorgio Armani ad, audiences can see the similarity in the different fragrance ads for men and women such as the same models but in different positions. However, one could see the difference in choice of audiences by closely analyzing the visual and rhetorical appeals. Both the Giorgio

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    Burtons in 1969, the men 's clothing industry was beginning to have a higher demand. Due to the Beatle 's era during the 60 's, men became more fashion conscience. Up in till Rice was appointed, Burton 's menswear specialised in made-to-measure suits but young males were buying more ready to wear clothes. Competition was becoming stronger, coming from Italian designers, which offered ready to wear suits and more colourful casual clothes. Not only were these garments ready to wear but also they were

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    Its strengths are to know how in the context of globalization, effectively integrate resources from all over the world. Pandora jewelry is design in the Italian and then produces the product in human costs relatively low place, Thailand. So the price would be acceptable for petty bourgeoisie. According to customers’ personal preferences and ideas, they can choose from the more than 800 kinds of handmade sterling

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    In the past, fashion is only about primary needs, simply be worn to cover human bodies. Yet, these days, fashion is about change and lifestyle gently interconnected with timelines and seasons. It is spurred by new style and imaginative plans, and likewise conveys a feeling of uniqueness and distinctiveness, which is dangerous and can offer fewer profits for the apparel’s retailers if they can not fulfill the consumer’s recent needs and wants (Jackson and Shaw 2006). Hence, due to responding the consumer

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    is frustrating to see Facchinetti's Christian Louboutin going nowhere: not toward the Sicilian country aristocracy that was the theme of January's men's show (by a different designer); nor toward a more womanly, gentle romantic vision that current fashion, as well as her own sex, might lead her. Angela Missoni is a woman's woman and with her intensely patterned but coolly controlled collection, the designer came into her own. She neither shrugged off the heritage of knit and pattern, nor was trapped

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    Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe are the two most fashion, flawless icons and probably the most shining stars in the Hollywood. They have made people proud of them that they could have improved the world’s fashion. Lots of girls would have known and love Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe. Hepburn and Marilyn have got a lot of critics and fans to find them that they were so fascinating because of their fashion style, and have gone through a lot of experience in their life (Melissa, 2016). Although

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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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