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    Zara

    activities undertaken across national borders.This essay will discuss the international business and internationalisation objectives of Zara in the contemporary context with focus on the business done in the USA. The 1975 established, Spanish based, fashion retailer is a subsidiary of the parent company Inditex. Zara operated in 87 countries by 2014, having 45 stores in United States alone(http://www.inditex.com/en/our_group/international_presence). Zara’s Mission/objectives >>>> (http://wiki.answers

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    Ewrqetqert

    tInditex 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 has their sales managers monitoring computers, which are reporting sales at

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    Survery Manufacture & Merchandising

    the combination of features that makes it different from other garment. Fashion- is a style that is accepted and used by the majority of a group at any given time. Design- is a particular style that may be expressed in a great many designs. All different yet related because they are in the same style. B) Classic- a style that remains genera fashion acceptance for an extend period of time. Fad- a short lived fashion, generally concerned with some detail of design, mostly affecting only a narrow

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    Zara

    on hand and made and also being able to dye the products they can maintain speed and keep items moving. They keep designers on hand to aid in the designing processes so they are always up to par when it comes to preferences as well as changes in fashion. Zara also allows customers to be a part of their activities, they love customer feedback, and they want the customers to be involved in their business. The feedback goes to headquarters and then they design new products and bring them out to market

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    A Look Into Kent’s Fashion School Store By: The Melting Pot Fashion Visuals: Vince Quevdo April 11, 2014 From visiting the Fashion School Store as a group we have come to the conclusion on what the goal of the store is. They first want to show to the local community and others who might visit Kent, Ohio what the fashion students have created. This acts as a learning experience for people who might not have extensive knowledge on fashion and what goes into creating such garments. The works

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    Fit Application Essay

    design aspect of fashion, but many neglect the fact that there is a fashion-merchandising field that has many exciting career paths as well. What is Fashion Merchandising? Fashion merchandising is where fashion and business meet. Fashion merchandising involves marketing fashions to various retail stores, boutiques and wholesalers. The mission of a fashion merchandiser includes connecting different fashions to consumers and anticipating what your clients will be interested in. Fashion merchandising doesn't

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    Zara Case Study

    men, and children, and two basic collections each year that are phased in through the fall/winter and spring/summer seasons. Nowadays Zara is seen like a successful internationalized fashion company. One of the factors that help on Zara's success is its speed in producing. It takes about four week for new fashion idea to approach the retail stores and two weeks for modification of existing items. Besides, it makes the customers "buy now because you won't see this item later". Zara is trying to

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    Fashion Theory

    Fashion in the Gilded Age: A Profile of Newport’s King Family The Gilded Age in America lasted from 1870 to 1914. The Gilded Age has typically been defined by the decadent and lavish standard of living enjoyed by America's most wealthy and influential families. The complexities and sartorial transitions of the age can be seen through a lens focused on the King family of Newport. On the surface, David and Ella King were 'Old New York Society' industrialists who spent their summers in the fashionable

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    H&M in India

    stores in 61 different countries and it is the second largest global retailer.   H&M specializes in “fast fashion”. Fast fashion is a term used by fashion retailers to express that designs move from the catwalk quickly in order to capture current fashion trends. Fast fashion clothing collections are based on the most recent fashion trends presented at in both the spring and the fall Fashion Weeks of every year. This clothing is made affordable so that mainstream consumers can enjoy it. H&M

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    Minimalism

    visual arts in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Prominent artists associated with this movement include Donald Judd, John McLaughlin, Robert Morris . Effortless, unfussy, unadorned, and powerfully understated, stark minimalist style is one of few fashion trends that works for virtually all women of any age, shape, or social occupation. There's something extremely confident and uncomplicated about this unpretentious look, which showcases a woman's shape, face, and personality, without any need to distract

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