City of Love, Fashion, Fashion Promotion, Paris

The city of Love

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Paris is one of the most romantic, beautiful and luxurious cities in the world. The beauty of the people found it in, the fashion, the food, the whole atmosphere is simple amazing, and luckily enough I was able to visit the city last week. Looking at Paris on a fashion level, the city is perfect. The home of Haute Couture, Paris screams luxury, and the whole experience will be unforgettable. The Chanel Flag Ship store, as well as Louis Vuitton, the whole elegance and welcome from the city is just incredible, and the layout of the streets, and the hustle and bustle of the city centre is just phenomenal. The layout reminds me very much of New York, with blocks around the main shopping centre: Lefayette. The day was perfectly balanced between Fashion Shopping and sightseeing! I would recommend Paris is a place to visit if you have any sort of interest in fashion, the whole ora of the city is just beautiful! 

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Fashion Promotion, Meat Pack Hijack, Stealth Wear, Technology

The FUTURE of Fashion

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Everyone is watching you, and everyone knows where you are, what you’re doing and when. The project is about if you put your phone in ‘the Stealth Pocket’ you are invisible, no one is able to contact you, or talk to you at all.

Meat Pack Hijack is an app which is available on phones, which sets up an app and lets you know the discounts which are available in the Meat Pack store – each second that goes by the percentage of discount decreases each time; which brings an excitement and individuality to the store. 

Nectar points and discount cards are the future of shopping, with giving and signing up to this information, you are able to be contacted and individually publicised to about certain products which they have seen that you already have bought. Something that you are common and more likely to buy will be pushed to you first with a discount to enable you to feel special and have a more personal feel with the company; as well as keeping customers loyal within a certain industry.

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Avoiding Mega-Systems, Digital Craft, Fashion Promotion, The Age of Collaboration

Fashion as a Movement

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  • The Age of Collaboration: There have become a lot of collaborations within industries, such as Apple and Burberry, to create a cool, and other industry specialistic work. There is a lot of Fashion with Tech, Film, Music, which has enabled brands to really push publicity as well as almost rebranding themselves. 
  • Avoiding Mega-Systems: Amazon, Google, Starbucks, Armani, Doche and Gabbana, Apple – all of these do not pay tax, which means that they have a different company which has a much lower tax, so that they only have to pay the smaller amount of Tax to allow them to wiggle their way out of paying. The Irish and Dutch Government are known for helping the lowering of Tax within companies. 
  • Digital Craft:  The online experience has to now appear like magic; the Gucci Store in Milan, and the Burberry Store in Regent Street are an example of this. 

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Fashion Hierarchy, Fashion Promotion, Punk, Vivienne Westwood

Punk

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When you have an object, or a piece of clothing, a haircut, which has a very specific meaning within an industry. Vivienne Westwood created a t-shirt in the 70’s with a Swastika and with Christ hanging upside down on a t-shirt, which is so offensive to each. This is very commonly found within a country where disposable income is high. The youth of today have become very aware that there is a lot of pressure, and a lot of power with what you wear now, and the way you present yourself. Meaning that offensive and outrageous clothing has become very limited, as people are aware of the lack of money that is available now, and the fact that industries are very key to look at the whole image.

Also, within this culture, there is a lot of pressure from the media and what is acceptable within this day and age, however in the 70’s there was a much more independent look on fashion. Constantly different sub groups of fashion and independent styles are pushed by the media, there is a norm which is therefore created within the industry and what the youth of this age wear. Social media also has such an impact, and we also absorb and look over different fashion styles, such as customisation or hand making outfits like it used to, and instead we look at the high streets, music, celebrities and what is considered acceptable and fashionable to style ourselves.

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Art, Fashion Politics, Fashion Promotion, Fur, Macaroni

POLITICS OF FASHION

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In the 80’s people would spray your coats and jackets with spray paints as it was so frowned upon; it is something that people are constantly questioning. Leather is another, although it is within the food market too, big cats like tigers, leopards are not considered acceptable within this day and age; and a lot of magazines and boutiques will not touch it. Prada this year have focused on fox fur, which is being looked at in great detail with the Anti Fur Lobby and cosmetic testing. Within the UK, there are no fur farms, and there are no large fur creations within the UK, however it is still large in Europe and other countries abroad. 

An 18th Century Man of Fashion, within the fashion industry there is a stigma, which has been around for 200 years is for men who are too groomed and too into fashion for what is seen acceptable. A Macaroni is someone who pays too much attention to themselves, too much styling and fashion incorporated within one look, has its own term within the industry. Within the industry there is a lot of Social Conditioning, of what is said, and what is acceptable; this is very interesting and something which is looked at and studied very closely within the industry.

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Change, Fashion, Fashion Promotion, James Bond, Menswear

MEN IN FASHION

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Commonly, many of us mistake fashion as something that is aimed predominately at women, however, although there is such a large, undeveloped and exciting market still to be discovered. However, it is known that Men are not seen to follow the catwalks and the up and coming trends as women, instead of looking at the head designers and high fashion. Instead, it has been proven that when Men are looking at fashion, they focus on the celebrities which are selling them the fashion and products, as well as looking at them to teach them about the upcoming trends and what to do. Films, music, fashion and celebrities all play a massive part within the fashion industry and the way Men see fashion as a whole. 

When Pierce Brosnan was James Bond back in 1995, Pierce has a full chest and stomach of hair, as back then that was exactly what was commonly found within the audiences. However, the last James Bond film with Daniel Craig in 2013, the actor was completely hair less on his chest and stomach, as times have changed and what is now seen as desirable has manipulated over time.

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Fashion Promotion, Home, Kate Moss, Vogue

At home with Kate MOSS

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It has been released that this Christmas, Kate Moss is to let Vogue, and all of its readers into her personal home, and teach us about the real Kate Moss, behind the model face, which she really loves, hates and what she treasures the most. With memories and her personal life released, Moss is taking a huge risk within the industry, as well as an incredible experience for all of us to understand and get personal with the Model to really understand what she stands for, and why she has made the decisions she has within her career. 

I believe that this is such a powerful thing for Kate Moss to do, and it allows us to understand her and get in touch with the real woman behind her career; family, children, marriage and her personal life. A great way of self-promotion. 

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Alexander Wang, Art, Fashion Promotion, H&M

Alexander Wang

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For the last 3 months there has been something that has been top on many fashion followers calendars; the Alexander Wang release for H&M. The event was open to those with an early bird ticket which were rare. With faces like Ellie Golding, and champagne, live music and the chance to get their hands on the first Alexander Wang pieces, it was packed that night, and by mid-day on Thursday the website had crashed and all stock had been sold. This sudden rush for H&M is why it is so developed and ahead of many other high street shops, as it offers something different to entice new customers as well as holding onto the existing. This is key, not only for the store but for the individual designers as it allows a large audience for the brand as the prices and the audience have changed to suit the occasion. It is, and will always be remembered as an incredible event. 

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Art, Brighton Fashion Week, Couture, Fashion, Fashion Promotion

Brighton Fashion Week

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It is commonly misunderstood that there is only one main Fashion Week which happens within the UK, however this is such a mistake within those who think that; as around the country there are so many influential catwalk shows which display different work, designers and styles which are unique to each place. Brighton is somewhere that I have lived for my whole life, meaning that I have become very aware of the styles which are represented thoughout the people who are currently living there. Brighton is the capital of the Gay population within the country, and this is such an incredible experience when in Brighton, as fashion is pushed to its limits, and creations and styles really come alive. 
The Lanes which can be found there are a hub for new fashion and individual boutiques and accessory shops, as well as the main shopping station. Brighton, like many other sub cities, has its own Fashion Week which is held in October every year, and although one of the newer Fashion Weeks, it has blossomed and really come alive thought the people and the style of living. Next year I really hope to have a more personal and larger role within the event, as I think it is such an experience for Fashion Promotion and others interested in Fashion to get stuck into.
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Fashion Monitor, Fashion Promotion, Professional, The Fashion World

Fashion Monitor – MY profession

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When looking deeper into the fashion industry, and the promotional aspects within the business, I have realised that not only is there such a range of available jobs, but they have come so far, and developed so much over the years! This therefore leads me to believe that although I have an idea of a job at the end of my degree, the fast moving industry may therefore have a more in-depth and up to date position instead; which is in fact incredibly exciting.

Looking into my profession is something which I find so interesting, yet due to the amount of jobs, and the development of the existing ones, I have to be incredible careful to be open and willing to change with the industry, therefore looking at an exact job can be hard, but using Fashion Monitor has enabled me to look at what is current, and possible jobs I would find myself working in within the next 5 years. This has enabled me to look in more depth at the industry, as well as myself and what I want to get out of the fashion industry, and where I will be able to leave my stamp.

http://www.fashionmonitor.com

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