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29 sept. 2022

Ready to wear - Zara and its competitors

Case study - 8 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing

Perhaps one of the most recognized brands around the world and also a significant international fashion organization, Zara, has been cited as the third largest brand within the apparel industry and is a unit of Inditex. Founded in 1975 by Mera Rosalina and Ortega Amancio, the...

29 oct. 2021
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Marketing Mix - Zara - published: 28/10/2021

Case study - 4 pages - Fashion and ready to wear marketing

In recent years, the fashion market and the textile industry have experienced enormous upheavals, especially with the global health crisis that has forced physical stores to close. Zara, being a large clothing brand, has been able to adapt to constraints and challenges by...

11 août 2009
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The anthropology of dresses: Clothing industry analysis

Thesis - 5 pages - Business strategy

Rugby Ralph Lauren, the newest division of Ralph Lauren Clothing, was established in October of 2004. At just four years old, the branch boasts ten locations across the United States. The oldest of these stores is located on Newbury Street in Boston while the New York City location pulls in over...

12 juil. 2022

Gucci: Staying Relevant in Luxury Over a Century

Case study - 4 pages - Luxury marketing

Gucci is an Italian company specialized in fashion and luxury. It belongs to the personal luxury goods industry, which is the second-highest revenue-generating category (51.4% growth segment). Founded by Guccio Gucci in 1921, the brand is now led by Marco Bizzarri, its CEO, but...

29 sept. 2016
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Eating disorders, self-image, and the female body in modern society

Thesis - 5 pages - Sociology & social sciences

In today's society, looks are everything. The female body is used in various ways, whether by the media or advertisers trying to sell a product. With such importance placed on how a female looks, it is not surprising that many young women today are suffering from low self esteem and body...

16 avril 2012
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Marketing communication plan: United Colors of Benetton

Market study - 9 pages - Services marketing

United Colors of Benetton (UCB) was selected to achieve a successful integrated marketing communications plan. UCB is The Benetton Group's most famous brand. UCB is an Italian fashion brand that sells internationally men's, women's, children's, babies' clothes, and lingerie. Well known for...

06 janv. 2011
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Integrated Marketing Communication of Zara and Desigual

Case study - 33 pages - Services marketing

The fashion industry is still on a downward trend this year, notably in France. Indeed, the first trimester of 2010 registered a decrease of 1.9 % in value compared to 2009 at the same period. Yet, since several seasons, the fashion industry has accelerated its...

12 oct. 2011
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Calvin Klein : Analysis of its Global operations

Market study - 7 pages - Business strategy

"Calvin Klein was born on 19th November, 1942. His love for fashion was inherent as he started initially with interest in sketching and sewing at a very young age. After his graduation from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, he began working under Dan Millstein. He had...

19 janv. 2009
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Company focus: H&M

Essay - 8 pages - Business strategy

Just a small quiz to begin: do you know which fashion house organized its runways in Central Park for the 2005 winter collection? A clue for you: this famous name of the fashion industry had Karl Lagerfeld as designer, and Kate Moss as top model… You are answering Chanel...

26 oct. 2011
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Burberry: An analysis of its brand building, positioning in the UK market

Market study - 10 pages - Business strategy

"Burberry has been a precursor of fashion in UK (United Kingdom). The company has changed the structure if the fashion industry and was among the few who ushered in the idea of functional luxury. The brand has enjoyed a lot of success in the European market by introducing a...

29 sept. 2010
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Men's luxury ready to wear clothes in France

Market study - 6 pages - Services marketing

The Haute Couture and the luxury ready to wear clothes account for a worldwide turnover of €20 billion. This activity is characterized by a multiplicity of actors and strategies. The weight of the fashion industry in the French economy represents a sales turnover of € 10...

28 nov. 2011
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Business Ethics: Dior

Internship report - 10 pages - Business strategy

Christian Dior was founded in 1905 in Normandy. In 1946, Dior opened his legendary home at 30 Avenue Montaigne. In February 1947, Dior launched his first collection called Corolle, where women were drawn like flowers. It was the beginning of the success story. Every fashion book said that...

05 déc. 2011
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Business Ethics: Dior

Essay - 10 pages - Business strategy

Christian Dior was founded in 1905 in Normandy. In 1946, Dior opened his legendary home at 30 Avenue Montaigne. In February 1947, Dior launched his first collection called Corolle, where women were drawn like flowers. It was the beginning of the success story. Every fashion book said that...

19 janv. 2009
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Market presentation about the Ted Baker Company (2006)

Market study - 20 pages - Services marketing

First of all, Ted Baker is operating on the fashion retailing market, which we are going to study, with particular attention to United Kingdom, where the company started. In this report, we will be mainly concerned with women swear retailing which is currently the most important part of...

29 sept. 2010
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In-store versus online visual

Dissertation - 117 pages - Services marketing

The purpose of this dissertation is to identify the differences and similarities of in-store versus online visual merchandising in the fashion industry and the representation of accepted high street techniques in the 2D online world, and their effects on consumer behavior. In order...

03 mars 2011
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Sectoral study of Louis Vuitton

Case study - 50 pages - Services marketing

Leather is a strategic market for the luxury industry. Supported by interest of customers, leather goods are upscale and luxury goods that are experienced as one of the fastest growing sector in recent years while offering high margins. Even today, the leather remains one of the luxury...

14 oct. 2010
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International human resource management: Sean John Clothing Inc. and its expansion into the Caribbean Basin: Jamaica

Thesis - 8 pages - Human resources

Sean John Clothing is a very successful contemporary clothing brand launched in 1998 by the US Hip Hop star Sean John “Diddy” Combs. For ten years now, Sean John has made its mark on the fashion industry and made Sean John Combs one of the most successful African American...

29 juil. 2009
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"Mind-Blowing, Toe-Curling Sex": Coding sexualization and authority in advertising copy

Case study - 3 pages - Journalism

The discipline of art history has altered its theoretical preoccupations over the past century to include popular or “low” forms of artistic expression within its avenue of criticism. As such, advertising copy is viewed as a representation of cultural trends, and the fashion...

25 mars 2011
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Competitive Advantage of France in Haute Couture

Market study - 10 pages - Business strategy

What does "Haute Couture" mean? "Haute couture" is a French term, which means high fashion. This expression refers to the elegance and taste of clothing (P. Paccaud, 2004). France - and particularly Paris - can be considered the birthplace of fashion. It is the largest...

21 sept. 2011
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Zara's US Operations

Market study - 10 pages - Business strategy

Zara, a flagship venture of Spain-based Inditex, started its US operations in 1988. Zara USA Inc. is based out of New York and retails men's and women's clothing. The company has now grown to own 49 stores spread across the east and west coast of USA. The once labor-intensive US apparel...

31 déc. 2010
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Zara and H&M: Two models which try to bring luxury closer to the common consumer

Thesis - 11 pages - Services marketing

The European textile sector was one of the first victims of globalization and price discrimination. The most important textile markets are Europe (135 billion euros), U.S. (100 billion euros) and China followed by Japan (35 billion euros). In this hyper-competitive environment, brands like Zara...

21 sept. 2011
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Chanel - Global Operations

Market study - 7 pages - Business strategy

Chanel S.A., fondly known as Chanel is a privately owned fashion brand. It was founded by Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel in 1909. Company is headquartered at Paris, France and is present in more than 310 locations worldwide. The annual revenue as recorded in 2010 stands to be ?1.809 billion.The...

31 déc. 2010
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Case study: Zara

Case study - 5 pages - Business strategy

Created in 1975, Zara is now the third largest company in the world of ready-to-wear garments. The idea of the Spanish designer, Amancio Ortega, was to sell designs copied from luxury clothes at half the price. The latter is now a billionaire and the head of the holding company Inditex, which...

10 janv. 2011
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Dolce&Gabbana and its communication strategies

Case study - 11 pages - Management

Dolce&Gabbana sells ready made clothes and is a brand based in Legnano, Milan. It was launched in 1985 by two designers, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana. In 1980, both were working in the same workshop in Venice. By 1982, they began working together to carve a niche for themselves in the...

12 oct. 2011
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Calvin Klein - Market study of US operations

Market study - 10 pages - Business strategy

"Calvin Klein's love for fashion was seen at a very early age when he started taking interest in sketching and sewing. Born on 19 November 1942, after graduating from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, he began working as a trainee making coats in European style of...

03 mars 2011
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Strategy of the Swatch mark

Case study - 10 pages - Services marketing

The year 2010 was marked by the death of the charismatic founder of Swatch, Nicolas G. Hayek. He had made famous the Swatch brand in the world through innovative marketing. In 1983, the brand's history began. At that time, the Swiss watch industry was doing poorly because of stiff...

29 sept. 2010
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Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy (LVMH) in the luxury market

Case study - 7 pages - Business strategy

Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy, or LVMH, is currently the world leader in the luxury market. LVMH had recorded high profits in 2006, thus making it the best performer in the fashion and luxury industry. This achievement was acknowledged by the present CEO of the group, Bernard Arnault,...

03 mars 2011
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The clothing segment of 30-year olds in Spain

Market study - 8 pages - Services marketing

In terms of clothing, the thirty something Spanish are particularly careful about their appearance and attach great importance to their costumes. The budget for clothes is thus an important item of expenditure. The Spanish ranked clothing sixth in their list of priorities in 2001. In the same...

29 sept. 2010
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Analyzing financial STATEMENTS: Christian Dior (2007)

Case study - 30 pages - Business strategy

In a short span of time, the Christian Dior group achieved its main objective: to make LVMH the world leader of the luxury industry. This accomplishment was achieved despite the risks of the prevailing economic situation. Thanks to a rigorous financial management and the purchases made by...

03 mars 2011
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Extension of the Nike brand to Nikewomen

Case study - 13 pages - Services marketing

Nike is an American company founded in 1972. It is a limited company, whose slogan is "Just Do It." It is involved in the business of sports equipment and its major competitors are Adidas, Puma, Le Coq Sportif, which sell other brands of sports equipment. It should be noted that Nike is an...