Objective: To nurture the new generation of wool designers, to promote Hong Kong's Knitwear design and manufacturing capabilities and to enhance our hometown as a world wool procurement hub. Specifications: - The finals will be in the form of fashion show. - Participants are required to submit the knitting design graphics, which are to be judged by a judging panel comprising of Knitwear Innovation and Design Society show PC members and industry professionals. - Preliminary shortlisted designers
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Evolution, constant and perennial is the defining statement of fashion globally. Its intrinsic association with history, society and creativity has given the world a range of garments that testify to the genius of the designer while finding an immediate receptivity its patrons. Although gender has always served as an anchor to fashion, striving constantly to enhance and emphasize its dynamism, while exuding a subtle, often blatant sensual appeal, it character underwent a sea change and ushered in
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1. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/78/Porteuse_d'offrandes_1_XI%C2%B0dynastie.gif/145px-Porteuse_d'offrandes_1_XI%C2%B0dynastie.gif 2. http://fashionchoice.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/ancient-egyptian-fashion-black-egyptian-dress-img-2-322x483.jpg KALASARIS , one of the Egyptian clothing, was worn by both men and women. This is a long robe which covers the neck part and it could be sleeveless or have short and narrow or wide and full sleeveless. The
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International Expansion Zara was found in Spain, 1974. With the successful opening through out Spain, Zara starts to expand in 1980s. Firstly Zara entered Portugal, later on United States and France. Then in 1990s the expansion reached Mexico, Greece, Belgium, etc. Now Zara has really been a globalized brand. Zara can be found in 86 countries, 5887 retail stores worldwide according to the latest data research. For the latest markets Zara just invested in are Australia, Taiwan, Azerbaijan, South
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PUBLIC RELATIONS & EVENTS IN LUXURY Lousi Vuitton CASE STUDY SKEMA BUSINESS SCHOOL LUXURY AND FASHION MANAGEMENT GROUP MEMBERS: Huanping HU Jingcheng LI Mingjun XIE Yuzhu ZHAO Yinghang ZHOU PUBLIC RELATIONS Definition There is not one single generally accepted definition of public relations. Instead, there are many ways to define it. Generally speaking, public relations (PR) is the practice of managing the spread of information between an individual or an organization(such as a business
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Introduction The survey of the United Kingdom’s (UK) fashion industry concluded that the fashion industry in UK is now worth more than 21 billion pounds in one year and the value get even bigger when the tourism and related businesses are included. It could be as much as 37 billion pounds (“Telegraph,” 2010). Every year, there is an event known as London Fashion Week (LFW), where top designers present their new collections for the next season. LFW can bring in more than 100
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indie – influenced casual styling ranges, along with footwear and fashion accessories. Over the recent years, Topman has collaborated with young designers such as Astrid Andersen , Kim jones , Peter Jensen and as well as launching its own premium label ‘ Topman design’. After showing seasonally to the menswear press arena, Topman joined forces with fashion East to produce ‘MAN’ a menswear event that takes place at the London fashion week , showcasing new menswear design as well as Topman Design collection
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YourFirstNameYourLastName University title Course title: Lecturer’s name: Born to welch school teachers in 11 of February in the year 1934, Mary Quant is a renowned welsh fashion designer and present day icon in British fashion circles. Quant graduated from the Goldsmith College in London with a diploma in Art and ventured in to fashion. She is credited with the popularization of the miniskirt, an outfit whose invention she is silently credited with. During the swinging sixties, her designs tailored from
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Submitted by: Rodriguez, Suzaine Joyce Jimenez, Real Joy Ongbay, Maxenne Abigail Catbagan, Jethro A. Point Of View We assume the point of view of Pablo Isla Alvarez Tejera, who is the First Deputy Chairman and CEO of the Fashion retailer group, Inditex, in where Zara fashion stores is their most popular brand. B. Identify The Mission And The Vision Vision The vision of the company according to their website: “Zara is committed to satisfying the desires of our customers. As a result we pledge
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Kayla Pryce Professor Clark March 25, 2016 Newsletters I decided to analyze the Business of Fashion newsletter. I really enjoyed the components contained within the newsletter. I was able to see the magazine elements and blog similarities. A newsletter is a bulletin issued periodically to the members of a society, business, or organization. It is generally about one main topic that is of interest to its subscribers. General features of newsletters include news and upcoming events of the
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