Eco Fashion

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    Gender Stereotypes

    Fashion is a central part to an individual’s identity; it gives a person the liberty of self-expression. During the 1960s anti-Vietnam protestors wore black arms bands to demonstrate their disagreement with the war, much like today American Citizens wear blank to subtly show their ideologies. Clothing affords a person a chance to explicitly or implicitly make themselves visible. Annamari Vänskä would agree that fashion is a powerful tool. In her article “From Gay to Queer—or, Wasn’t Fashion Always

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    Medieval Fashion Research Paper

    Medieval Fashion Fashion in the Medieval era was different, but in the same way similar to today’s. Some differences being: the style and limited materials. Fashion today is a lot less concerned on modesty, whereas in Medieval times modesty was the main focus. One of the main similarities with Medieval and today’s fashion would be that people’s clothing is based off of how they are ranked in society. This specific era also had very strict laws that determined what each individual could and could

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    Eighteenth-Century Clothing

    Not only did people then respond to fashion, they also varied their garments based on the activity and the formality of the occasion. The eighteenth-century words "dress" and "undress" had meanings quite different from the way we use the words today, though the basic concepts are still viable

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    Why Do People Dressed In The 1960s

    you.” The 1960s has tons of iconic fashion that even shaped fashion today. The first thing you need to know about is mens fashion as it played a. Big part. Next, you will need to understand the women's iconic styles as one of the most important things in order to be classy women. Along with men and women’s fashion we can’t forget the children’s side of it all. If your interested don’t leave and find out more. First of all, we have the men's side of fashion. These styles included things like

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    European And Euro-American Women: A Comparative Analysis

    There are many different cultures and different styles that people may have. Some styles may be forced because of religious reasons or laws and others simply can make a personal choice for what they wear and how they wear it. Different countries have different laws and in some cases a lot of countries have strong religious beliefs that may control a lot of the countries way of living. Historically, European and Euro-American women were not underdressed compared to women in Asia and the Middle East

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    Zara

    Zara Case: Fast Fashion from Savvy Systems a gallaugher.com case provided free to faculty & students for non-commercial use © Copyright 1997-2008, John M. Gallaugher, Ph.D. – for more info see: http://www.gallaugher.com/chapters Last modified: Sept. 13, 2008  Note: this is an earlier version of the case. All cases updated after July 2009 are now hosted (and still free) at http://www.flatworldknowledge.com. For details see the ‘Courseware’ section of http://gallaugher.com INTRODUCTION The

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    Zara

    ZARA Most fashion retailers place orders for a seasonal collection months before these lines make an appearance in stores. While overseas contract manufacturers may require hefty lead-times, trying to guess what customers want months in advance is a tricky business. In retail in general and fashion in particular, there’s a saying: inventory = death. Have too much unwanted product on hand and you’ll be forced to mark down or write off items, killing profits. For years, Gap sold most

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    Fashion Icon——(Mandy)Motian Wang

    [pic] FASHION ICON AMANDA SEYFRIED 'JUST-OUT-OF-COLLEGE' Motian Wang Thur 3:50 pm Every one has his fashion icons who affects his every aspects of life. Just because those fashion icons are similar to us or admired by us. We might follow their lifestyles, behaviors, the way of doing things and personal taste. Our target customer, which is a group between 22 to 26 years old. They just went out from colleges. During this period, their fashion icons might change dramaticlly because

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    Case Study

    1. What are the ways that Inditex ensures that “fast fashion” is truly fast? Inditex ensures that its fashion is fast through its supply chain efforts. They have created new methods to enable store managers to order and display merchandise faster and added cargo routes for shipping goods. The company ships clothing straight from the factory to stores and makes two-thirds of its goods in Spain and nearby countries, compared to most competitors who manufacture most of their clothing in Asia. Inditex

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    Zara

    interesting billion dollar brands because despite being the largest clothing retailer in the world, they effectively do no advertising. Their marketing strategy is to position their store fronts next to high end retailers, while offering the same great fashion as these high end retailers but at much better prices. Zara’s competitive edge is that it gets new designs on the shelf much quicker than any of its competitors. In fact, stores are stocked twice a week with new designs. Rather than developing

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