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    Zara’s fast fashion supply chain. a. What is fast fashion? The word ‘Fast Fashion’ used to the clothing company that make a clothes to reflect fast as changing the trend of the clothes. It reduced the time of manufacturing, distribution and retailing. This term is used as fast food that can have food instantly. b. How is fast fashion supply chain different from the traditional fashion supply chain? The main difference in supply chain between fast fashion and the traditional fashion is the speed

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    intention to present the profundity of Chinese culture to spectators at fashion events (Leng 2005; Tsui 2009). P2 Defines Chinese dress in history: dress in traditional China was always a contested realm of behavior. P3 Finnane discovers that socialist aesthetics had nationalist goals: P4 task of exploring the evolution of Chinese fashion in the years of “opening and reform,” to understand the evolution of Chinese fashion design in the age of market-oriented nationalism. P5 textual analysis

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    Fashion Blogging

    Since the start of the 21st century, a new phenomenon has emerged in the fashion world. Fashion Bloggers take their form in street style photography, documenting their daily “looks” and interest online, primarily through social media, for the entire world to see. Many are quickly becoming the most influential members of the industry. Amateur photographers with intriguing styles have kicked the doors of the once exclusive fashion world open and draw in millions of readers and viewers, democratizing the

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    Styling

    - Freelance Works across a range of projects: • Fashion Styling for Editorial/Advertising campaigns. • Fashion Styling for the Catwalk. • Fashion Consultation – Private Clients. • • http://www.claireginzler.com/blog/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/blast/117627 Creative Director of On/OFF • http://www.onoff.tv/blog/season/sept10/ • http://www.onoff.tv/blog/season/sept10/ Magazine editor A day on the life of… • As London Fashion Week kicks off, follow market editor at British

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    Zara

    Chapter 3 Zara: Fast Fashion from Savvy Systems Chapter Introduction This chapter focuses on how Zara, the clothing giant, was able to dominate the retail fashion industry through its use of technology. Zara’s approach defies every aspect of conventional wisdom in fashion retail, yet it has managed to create a winning formula. The chapter describes the manner in which technology has permeated design, sales, manufacturing, logistics, and distribution functions at Zara allowing it to become “the

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    S VEJA: SNEAKERS WITH A CONSCIENCE w 9B10M089 Kim Poldner wrote this case under the supervision of Professor Oana Branzei solely to provide material for class discussion. The authors do not intend to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a managerial situation. The authors may have disguised certain names and other identifying information to protect confidentiality. Richard Ivey School of Business Foundation prohibits any form of reproduction, storage or transmission without

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    Zara

    Company BackgroundCompany Profile | 23 | 2. | Case Summary : ZARA The technology Giant of the Fashion World | 7 | 3. | Discussion: Question 1Question 2Question 3Question 4Question 5Question 6 | 899101010 | 4. | Conclusion | 11 | 5. | Reference list | 11 | History and Background of Zara Marked as the first prestigious venture of the Inditex group the first store of Zara, the chain of Spanish fashion stores came into reality on central A Coruña Street in 1975. In 1985, Amancio Ortega integrated

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    Zara - Term Paper - Aleksey

    Zara Case 1. What are the ways that Inditex ensures that “fast fashion” is truly fast? The primary drive behind “fast fashion” for Zara and more importantly its CEO Pablo Isla is logistics. The company produces two thirds of its product in nearby location such as Spain, Portugal, and Turkey, thus ensuring significant savings on transportation costs along with significantly faster delivery times. Aside from delivery times, Mr. Isla has installed sophisticated system of monitoring sales and ordering

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    Fashion Show

    “Fashion Show” A fashion show is an event put on by a fashion designer to showcase his or her upcoming line of clothing during Fashion Week. Fashion shows debut every season, particularly the Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter seasons. This is where the latest fashion trends are made. In a typical fashion show, models walk the catwalk dressed in the clothing created by the designer. Occasionally, fashion shows take the form of installations, where the models are static,

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    Eco Fashion

    Sustainable fashion, also called eco fashion, is a part of the growing design philosophy and trend of sustainability, the goal of which is to create a system which can be supported indefinitely in terms of environmentalism and social[disambiguation needed] responsibility. Sustainable fashion is part of the larger trend of sustainable design where a product is created and produced with consideration to the environmental and social impact it may have throughout its total life span, including its "carbon

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