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    The Advantages of Wearing Uniform

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    The Birthday Party

    Youth and Fashion Thanks to a combination of technological innovation and developing global economies, “fast fashion” is now ubiquitous on the high street. A one-two punch of low prices and targeted advertising, in particular, has stimulated the boom of a teenage market, one that can stay up to date with the latest runway trends at “pocket money” prices. Today’s youth views shopping as a necessary and exciting task. And unlike previous generations, this emerging demographic has learned that “fast”

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    Marks and Spencer

    clothing business is on a “journey” after the leadership team and style was revamped. “The most important [factor] is to choose the right direction,” he said on Tuesday. The new-look M&S womenswear collection has won strong reviews from the fashion press. It shows the company has listened to criticism from customers by stepping up the quality and introducing sleeves to dresses, which was a particular sore point. Mr Bolland said there has been a “gradual improvement” in the performance of

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    Which fashion model a thin, rail like figure popular in the 1960's? Fashions and styles very much different from the 1950’s, you can say, the styles were much bolder and revolutionary from the proper and prim attitudes and styles of the 1950’s.  Have never been accepted prior to the 1960’s were popular, like the mini-skirt and form fitting dresses and skirts. Another fad or style that became popular in the 1960’s was being thin, especially for females. In order to wear the popular mini-skirts

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    Strategic Analysis of Figure Clothing

    Clothing is family-owned fashion house based in Manchester. Established over thirty years ago, the company currently employs fewer than 15 people. Figure Clothing origins were as a retail wholesaler selling and buying stock. The company transformed itself into a fashion house 4 years ago, with a vision to become a fashion house producing high quality women‟s fashion. The UK fashion industry is a multi-million pound industry with Manchester considered the main hub of UK fashion houses after London. Figure

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    Dress

    and self-confidence. I feel like every individual should dress with style because the way they dress reflects their personality and dressing with style means that you are doing it your way. The key to dress stylishly is be yourself because your fashion sense, taste and style should reflect your character. We live in a judgmental society, where a person’s outfit can affect how people perceive that person. By all means, I’m not saying the way you dress determines your whole personality — there’s an

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    H&M Other Brands

    techniques are used together. People can check some activities related to fashion, trend or other events in COS’s online website ‘Calendar’. COS has online shopping in their site and ship to 18 countries in Europe. MONKI Monki explain itself: ‘ Our stores are portals to our world, a world full of mystery, myths and magic, the home of the mischievous monkis and the source of inspiration for our collections.’ Monki is a fashion brand with a world of its own, noted by street style and its unusual

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    Zara Case Study

    provide an overview of the case in a short paragraph prior to answering each question. List the question you are answering prior to your answer. Vertical Supply Chain Zara uses a vertical supply chain, which is an uncommon strategy in the fashion industry. A company that operates in a vertically integrated strategy has total control of the various business activities, such as designing, manufacturing, sourcing, and to distribution to retail stores. This gives the company total business management

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    Reflective Journal

    refer to what companies and customers think of as a ‘customer experience’. However, many customers do not think that their interactions with organizations in terms of experiences. For instance, Prada - is known as one of the most popular fashion brands (“The Top Fashion Brands,” 2012). Their products include clothes, leather products, luggages, hats and

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    Zara Supply Chain Management

    Zara’s Fast Fashion Edge Arteixo is a small town in northwestern Spain near the Atlantic, surrounded by fishing villages. In its center, a glass building sits amid acres of green lawn. It’s the headquarters of Zara, the company that introduced the idea of fast fashion some two decades ago, then developed a highly centralized and often studied—but rarely duplicated—design, manufacturing, and distribution system. The building is officially known as the Cube. Those who work there think of it as the

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