What Drives Consumer Behavior In Fashion In The Uk Case Study

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What drives consumer behavior in fashion in the Uk?
In general, I would like to talk about our research Poster project on consumer behavior and the theme of the projects is "fashion". The poster about combines text and graphics, present in the way that is visually interesting. The projects allow us to display our work to a large group, to talk, to receive feedback from interested viewers, and this makes it interesting. To be important, we have to design the research questions in groups. We need to support the research questions by making survey including some options for the answers. We have to give the audience an idea of our motivation for this project and help them to see what our project means for us and for them. The effectiveness of our poster depends on how quickly and easily our audience can read and
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In the result, we highlight how our research reflects, differs from and extends current knowledge of the area in which we have chosen. The result is similar and different at the same time because the opinion of the people is not the same. we demonstrate exactly what we know about this topic by explanation our finding. Regarding the result, after we purifying all the data by using numbers, words, opinions, statistics and themes. we representing the data in pie charts and bar charts, we divide the data as male and female wearing, hair and dress styles, gender, nationalities, traditional clothes. I was doing the theme because my data was all about reasons, and idea about how fashion can be an identity as a culture. Moreover, I wrote a summary profit about two example fashion and beauty blogger celebrity women from Kuwait “Dalal and Asaia”. We consulting literature and other sources like books, magazines, and from the internet. Our group their survey result show the response to traditional

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