What’s Moral Fashion and Why Is It Vital

Posted by on Sep 26, 2010 in Fashion industries | 0 comments

In the last 10-15 years, globalisation has helped bring issues like employee exploitation and environmental damages to the attention of customers in rich nations. Activists like Naomi Klein, who wrote No Emblem, helped combine various groups of worried voters to perk up and pay attention to how fashion supply chains were actually working in the world economy.

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Snakes as a Fashion statement

Posted by on Sep 20, 2010 in Fashion trends, Photo Gallery | 0 comments

The 3 levels of Cambridge Side Galleria near Boston were jam packed with a surprisingly humongous crowd, but the atmosphere was a silent whoosh of wind. There had been a touch of excitement in each and each folks mind in the spectators present. It was obviously obvious the audience was mesmerized and thrilled in the amazing appearances of models. Designers were demonstrating their au courant collections of “spring” with the gratified looks on their faces.

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Fashion Integrity

Posted by on Sep 14, 2010 in Fashion industries | 0 comments

It is tricky to imagine that putting on 2 jeans, a pair of brogues or a jacket could ever be something that compromised your integrity but that exact thing is here, with inexpensive being the order of the decade, closely joined with disposable and credit. Good prices need to be the results of low expenses or somebody has to make a loss and in the world of business you assume the latter wouldn’t be a choice.

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A Look at the United Kingdom Fashion Industry

Posted by on Sep 8, 2010 in Fashion industries | 0 comments

The UK high st fashion industry is worth a guessed £44.5 bn. In 1960 ten percent of household spending was spent on clothing and shoes. Today, thanks to reduced prices, lower production costs abroad and a torrent of Chinese imports, only 6% of household expenditure is spent on keeping us trendy. Supportively for the shopper, between 2001 and 2005 average clothing and shoes prices softened 14.4% whilst the price of living has risen by 12.6%.

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Shopping on a budget

Posted by on Sep 2, 2010 in Budget Shopping | 0 comments

With the threat of a double recession looming ahead, the idea of going clothes shopping may no longer induce the feelings of excitement that it once did. New clothes are still a necessity from time to time but many consumers find themselves more and more concerned with saving money. Still, this needn’t mean that shopping has to become boring or that you should settle for lesser quality. To key is to be inventive in the way that you shop. Here are a few tips for shopping on a budget.

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