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    After Recession, How Yohji Yamamoto Protect the Businese?

    January 2012 MA Fashion Management and Marketing Introduction Yohji Yamamoto is a Japanese poet, a philosopher of Eastern aesthetics, and as known, he is a fashion designer. When people talk about Yohji Yamamoto, it seems impossible to discuss his early work without referencing Rei Kawakubo. Both of them were born in the war era, obviously, it can be told from their collections that the later stage of the Second World War left some significant influences. Their concept of fashion and design are

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    Zara's Supply Chain and Operations Management

    The Spanish fast fashion retailer Zara (a division of Inditex) has been a favorite topic in OM classes for a while. They are a successful, innovative firm whose competitive advantage really lies with their operations. The distinctive components of their operations (e.g., responsive production, excellent logistics) have been well documented. That has not kept The Economist from offering up a new article on the company which may not offer any great insight but has some interesting numbers (Global stretch

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    Zara Marketing Plan

    1-Executive Summary Dress the World’ is ZARA. Fashion is more than clothing; it’s a part of our live. We live in Fashion. ZARA is a member of the INDITEX group, a Spanish group. ZARA have established its stores all over the world, Europe, America, the Middle East, Asia Pacific and among its 5000+ stores (from the INDITEX group), Hong Kong shares 8 ZARA stores from the whole wide world. Zara offers the latest trends in international fashion in an environment of thought-out design. Its stores

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    Vogue

    Nov, 10, 2013 The Vogue Magazine and Stereotypes Vogue magazine is said to be the most influential fashion magazine worldwide with the number of 11,265,000 of total audience. 88% of the audience are women, in particular women with above average income and higher education. Even though the pages overflow with glamour and luxury, the magazine is highly appreciated by women with average income, too (Nast,C.). For some Vogue can be a reality, for the less lucky it means the possibility to dream

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    Fashion

    Fashion Design ♥ Job Description, Salaries, Benefits and Useful Links Fashion/clothing designers design clothes, accessories and shoes. Some design expensive one-off pieces. Others work in a team creating a whole range of mass-produced fashions, or specialise in particular areas such as sportswear. The responsibilities of a designer may include: * producing concepts * making sketches by hand or on the computer * developing patterns * overseeing production * analysing trends

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    Intb 201

    Inditex Group owned by Spanish tycoon Amancio Ortega. Zara is claimed to require only two weeks to develop a new product and distributed these products to the various outlets worldwide, where the industry standard is about six-month. Being in the fashion industry, Zara not only aims to offer good quality merchandise, it also tries to provide good customer service by understanding what its customers want. Zara has developed a supply chain that enables the brand to provide fashionable clothing at affordable

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    Zara: It for Fast Fashion Case

    Zara: IT for Fast Fashion Case Alternatives |ISSUE |PRO |CON |ALTERNATIVE | |POS System – Upgrading |1) Avoid future issue, such as|1) Cost lot of money and time |1) Purchase extra terminal to avoid | | |software can not work with |to do the new system |software and hardware issue for now; | |

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    Zara vs H&M Benchmarking

    Zara is H&Ms biggest competitor. They are both fast fashion, cutting edge high street retailers. H&M has a brand value of 13 billion euros so therefore is currently the highest valued fashion brand in Europe. Close on its heels is the equally ambitious Zara, valued at 7.8 billion euros. Both stores have a global vision and excel with their fast, affordable fashion. H&M is clearly in the lead In terms of the number of shops in Europe, the fashion retailer manages more than 2,200 outlets throughout

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    Uniqlo Assignment

    transferred high customer utility immediately. ‘UNIQLO is aiming to added new value in clothes design and function, therefore, customers will purchase new clothes’, according to Naoki Otoma, senior Vice President and COO of UNIQLO (Petro, ‘The Future of Fashion Retailing: Part 1 – Uniqlo’, 2013). The Porter’s Value Chain assists the value creation in the organization through cost reduction or differentiation. UNIQLO’s large –format store strategy is adopted by changing shopping experiences. These changes

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    Fashion Designning

    This watermark does not appear in the registered version - http://www.clicktoconvert.com 1 B.Sc. COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION FASHION DESIGNING AND SEWING TECHNOLOGY UNITS UNIT 1 UNIT 2 UNIT 3 UNIT 4 UNIT 5 CONTENTS UNIT NO. UNIT I LESSON NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 TITLE OF THE LESSON PRINCIPLES OF FASHION FASHION PRODUCERS FASHION DESIGNING & ACCESSORIES PRINCIPLES OF DESIGNING COLOUR COLOUR HORMONIES & APPLICATION DRESS DESIGNING SEWING MACHINES SPECIAL MACHINES

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