The emerging wearable technology developments and the looming ethical fashion smart wearable market growth has the significant impact on regional and global economic growth. The valuation of an ethical fashion smart wearable BGSS at its inception is a cen-tral matter to fashion industry stakeholders, especially to investors and entrepreneurs. Generally, a convenient method of evaluation from the investor perspective, which is ac-cepted among entrepreneurial practitioners, is to better manage negotiations
admit that technology has influenced our lives greatly in many aspects. Technology has allowed the fashion industry to revolve in a way that was never imagined. It has created a major break through in specifically the textile industry. This dissertation aims to explore the depth of the impact of technology in the fashion industry with greater emphasize on the textile development. An extensive study of technological impact on textile direction and how it has shaped the current fashion trends will
Technological factors: technology evolution has always been a significant factor that influences the method in which activities (production, supply and delivering) are conducted within the clothing industry. For instance, developed nations like the United Kingdom, Italy and France compare to developing nations where manual labor is intense with poor Internet facilities, the improvement of communication technology and the emergence of the Internet have significantly influenced the flow of information
Design is much more than the process of making clothes; it's a scientific art form that involves calculations of execution. The execution of ideas, fantasies, and art. This research proposal will illustrate the significance of fashion and how important it is for a designer to formulate their objectives, and produce it in an orderly manner. The elements of a true designer do not only involve the process of coming up with concepts and sketching on paper; this includes having a very theoretical approach
Dynamics of Demand Many people from the fashion industry and research specialists have tried to forecast the demand of fashion products. However, they all agree that the demand in this industry can simply not be forecasted. Instead of trying to foresee the future trends, one need to realize that fashion markets are complex and open systems that very often demonstrate high level of “chaos”. Moreover, efforts might be better expended on coming up with new strategies that would help with the creation
Fashion & Contemporary Society – Greenwood (2003) describes “Fashion represents perhaps the purest — if also the least noble — form of socially held or engaged cognition, emotion and behavior”. Fashion itself reflects social, economic, political and cultural changes and expresses modernity, symbolizing the spirit of the times (Zegheanu, 2016). Lipovetsky (2002) has compared fashion with democracy as unstable, ephemeral and superficial, but states it as a positive and more workable then a more interdependent
The fashion industry has accelerated to such an extent that the individuals involved are finding it hard both to keep up and to think up anything new. The demand for products, the instantaneous feed of imagery, the realisation that fashion is entertainment as well as physical things, with the public made more knowledgeable about the fashion system than ever before, has led to a constant cycle of want, which the fashion companies and the media feel needs to be continuously fed. A true fashion democracy
today doesn’t not occur. In 2000’s, advanced technology made it possible to attack countries without leaving our home front. This means soldiers can enter in where and when they want the bomb to drop into a computer and the bomb travels to the appropriate destination, this is the reason for Home Free’s calming, Christmas-like feel for their version of Ring of
subculture emerged in the late 1970’s in Britain. Punk had generated an age of youth with its D.I.Y. manner and taste in music, fashion, safety pins and thrift shops. Punk had triggered a rise of new styles such as romantic and ‘hard-core’. During this subcultural revolution, a number of personalities and musical bands began to develop this idea of ‘Goth’. Goth subculture as a fashion can be described as the development out of punk and was inspired by the mood the music evokes. Goth punk, 'death rock' and
universal laws of nature. Approach • Live, breath and think fashion: Fashion is ever evolving and we will be sensitive, agile and open to the rapidly evolving fashion market. • Consumers at our