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    Zara

    Analysis…………………………………………………………………………………………………….14 Appendices……………………………………………………………………………………………………….17 References………………………………………………………………………………………………………..18 REASON FOR SELECTION Zara is the subsidiary of Spanish retailer Inditex. The reason for selecting Zara is that it is one of the world's largest fashion retailers and is one of the fastest growing companies in the fashion industry. It has an innovative resolution to both style and marketing problem. The reason for Zara’s success is its innovative design and style, quality

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    Business

    http://www.papercamp.com/essay/39587/Zara-Recommendations http://jacennedyconsulting.wordpress.com/2012/03/04/social-media-integration-risks-and-challenges-zara/ http://europe.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2011-04/20/content_12360712.htm Some of its risks and challenges lies in its strategy, principles and company structure. Zara is a vertically integrated retailer. Unlike similar apparel retailers, Zara controls most of the steps on the supply chain, designing, manufacturing, and distributing its

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    H&M Analysis Spain

    questions •What is the problem? Define the demand for high end clothing for woman; increase the number of stores and the sales of products within each of 6 brands. •Why are we doing this? To be at the forefront of both fashion and sustainability •Objectives and goals. To bring fashion and quality at the best price in a sustainable way, with retention of values. •Current performance and where we want to get. There are 6 brands, 3600 stores in 58 markets worldwide and online shopping in 21 countries

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    Shortening Lead-Times to Create an Agile Supply Chain for Esprit

    Esprit Abstract Leaded by the fashion brands like ZARA and HM, fast fashion has risen to be the theme of current fashion industry, their emergence has a deep, profound impact on conventional apparel industries. Under the pressure of the trend, Esprit is one of the victims of traditional fashion brands. This paper focuses on the current problem that Esprit is faced with, presents three possible solutions which are designing new products following fashion shows, establishing smaller-scale

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    What Is Strategy

    Case 1 – (information technology the internet and changing strategies in the fashion world) Question 1. What business model and strategies is Zara pursuing? Answer – Zara uses IT to manage the interface between its design and manufacturing operations efficiently. Zara’s designers closely watch the trends in the high fashion industry and the kind of innovations that the major houses are introducing. Then, by using their information system, which are linked to their supplier and the low cost manufacturers

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    School Uniforms

    music, and television are all influencing them on how they behave and dress. The numerous ways students dress can reflect countless of messages such as the latest fashion trend, hand-me-downs, whatever is comfortable, or violence. I remember when I was in middle school. I did not wear the cutest clothes or was with the current fashion trend and was often left out when my friends were talking about clothes. I felt like I did not belong, but I did not want to buy expensive clothing just to feel included

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    Illuminati Case

    or why not? Noir and Illuminati II have been created contemporaneously to complement each other in the market of socially responsible affordable luxury clothes. The overall goal of Noir and Illuminati II is to make CSR more appealing within the fashion industry and they hope to achieve this by providing fashionable and desirable clothing and fabrics. While Noir is the designer and producer of luxury clothing for women, Illuminati II has been founded to be the supplier of high quality Organic and

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    Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel

    for her guests, just in one year, her business was rising. Then Coco moved her store to Rue Cambon, it is more fashionable than before, and this area still is the head office of Chanel so far. But only make hats were not content her ambitious for fashion, so she moved to higher level—Haute Couture. And in 1914, she opened two clothes stores, this is the brand was born which is influence deeply in the world. In 1920s, Chanel designed a lot of innovative style, such as tricot sailor dress, little black

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    Fast Fashion

    ACADEMIC PAPER 362 Fashion change and fashion consumption: the chaotic perspective Ka Ming Law, Zhi-Ming Zhang and Chung-Sun Leung Institute of Textiles and Clothing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hunghom, Hong Kong Keywords Fashion, Consumers, Young adults, Social change Abstract Previous researches have considered that the impact of fashion change and fashion consumption is linear. Therefore, one reason was found as the ultimate source to explain why a fashion style/ trend was spread

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    Market Research Diesel

    [pic] History Diesel was founded by Renzo Rosso in 1978. He wanted it to be a leader, a new type of company that will focus on style and fashion. So he carved out a niche for itself in its field. He started surrounding with creative, talented people, innovators that matched his new ideas, by rejecting the slavish trend following typical of the fashion industry. He wanted to create the most dynamic and imaginative product available anywhere: he gave his openminded design team broad stylistic

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