vogue /vəʊɡ/
noun the prevailing fashion or style at a particular time.
about:
further research into fashion, marketing and issues within fashion consumerism. My upcoming works will be designed to inform viewers of issues and methodology used by consumerist brands to basically consumer their hard earned cash for their own benefits. I will be exploring luxury fashion through t-shirt designs with text printed upon them - informative warnings
E-book and physical book references:
Marketing fashion: strategy, branding and promotion
Posner, Harriet, author; EBSCO, host
2015
Luxury Fashion and Culture
Eunju Ko, Arch G. Woodside, and Arch G. Woodside
2014
Fashion marketing: contemporary issues
Hines, Tony; Bruce, Margaret; MyiLibrary
2007
A career in fashion: merchandising and marketing management
Institute for Career Research
2005
Luxury Fashion Retail Management
Shen, Bin, Herausgeber; Choi, Tsan-Ming, Herausgeber
2017
Brand culture
Schroeder, Jonathan E., 1962-; Salzer-Mörling, Miriam; Askegaard, Søren
2006
Global fashion brands: style, luxury & history
Peirson-Smith, Anne, editor; Hancock, Joseph, editor; Manlow, Veronica, editor; Muratovski, Gjoko, editor
Published Bristol: Intellect, 2014
The Impact of Privatisation: Ownership and Corporate Performance in the UK
By Stephen Martin, David Parker
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