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    clothing market however, exist in very different ends of the industry. Burberry is a high-end name brand retailer whereas Zara is a lower end fast fashion retailer. Zara has built its brand through the building blocks of Superior Efficiency and Price. The clothing store has stores in over 2200 stores in 93 countries and is one of the world's leading fast fashion retailers. Instead of focusing on pricey advertising campaigns, Zara has focused on efficiency. The company does not sell its clothes…

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    1. About Us page for a company called Stylishfab.com- 500 words Ref link for tonality and range of products http://www.bewakoof.com/ http://wyo.in/ Stylefab.com is an online fashion shop for all your fashion and accessories needs. We strive to provide our customers the finest quality products available on the internet and ensure that our customers have a truly incredible shopping experience. We provide a widest and trendiest line of apparels and accessories for men and women of the next…

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    Com Executive Summary

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    About the company MELIJOE.COM is the world’s premier luxury fashion e-commerce for kids from age 0 to 16. It was launched in 2007 by founder Nathalie Christen-Genty. She is also a mother of 5 kids. Melijoe presents more than 120 brands including Kenzo, Stella McCartney kids, Little Marc Jacobs Dolce & Gabbana and Moncler etc. featuring latest trendy collection. It aims to have adult like fashion for kids. It is an innovative and revolutionary e-commerce for kids. MELIJOE.COM is an international…

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    The first thing people think about when the subject of sustainability in the fashion industry is brought up is what kind of materials their clothes are made of and which textiles they should be buying in order to create the least amount of waste in the environment, but there is more to sustainability than just that. Sustainability in fashion has less to do with what you buy as it does who you buy from. Businesses who model sustainability and incorporate the environment into not only their…

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    other stores by creating a passionate connection. We going to create a different perceptive of the fashion industry by listening to customer what type of clothing making them feel good, we going to build a relationship with our customer. Flawless Diva Chic is changes the fashion industry by offering beautiful at sexy for our thick and plus size girl and women. Founder Kellisha Roberts, has design 5 fashion clothing in order to start her business. The portfolio of design features active wear,…

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    The year was 1434 and fashion just began to bloom just like the new spring season; new styles, new colors, and some brand new artists. Going through the years, many unspoken rules were in place for people to follow. You had to walk, talk, eat, and even stand a certain way because it was the proper thing to do. Women alike took to fashion to be able to express themselves without using words; to make their statements standout and last longer than a Hollywood star on the walk of fame. Women would…

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    YG Case Study: Brand Yg

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    1. Brand YG taking over Z2 and the reasons for the takeover? Company X produces luxury fashion brand – YG - The Y generation. The brand is hugely successful in the UAE and GCC market with a market share of 30% in the medium fashion brand market. The Brand is solely owned by a family business in Dubai. The brand was established in 1995 and was hugely successful during the financial crisis period, as customers preferred the ‘not so expensive brands’ during the crisis period. The brand’s market…

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    themselves, their new fashion sense, and the way they were viewed were completely changing. From the famous ‘flapper’ to common everyday women, these changes were increasing in society. Along with the nickname “Roaring Twenties”, there is another famous name to this century: “The Jazz Age”. All the changes that were occurring were “a way of making meaning of human experience” (Women in the Arts and Literature). American business’ were at an all-time high, from movies to magazines,…

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    Nell Vyse The Pedlar

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    comrades. It was to Vyse’s chagrin that her much needed presence at the studio was temporarily deferred. This hiatus was a temporary five day wonder, and Nell as enthusiastic returned to her studio duties, of which her wood ash glaze experiments were fast becoming of major importance to both the…

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    Case Analysis Of H & M

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    H&M Hennes and Mauritz AB is a multinational clothing-retail Swedish company founded by Erling Persson in 1947, it is known for fast-fashion clothing for children, teenagers, women and men. H&M’s collection include accessories, cosmetics and footwear. Recently they have developed an interior design collection. The brand operates in 62 countries with over 4,000 stores, outsources production to a network of 800 suppliers; 60% of the production takes place in Asia, the rest in Europe, and there are…

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