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Analyzing Fashion Life Cycles: Principles and Perspectives
gated by the fashion industry and independent consumer behavior. of the mass market theory King (1963) offers four arguments why fashion spread ... |
Toward Formalizing Fashion Theory
adoption have been widely applied to the fashion process. (e.g. Baumgarten 1975; Grindereng 1967; King 1963;. Schrank and Gilmore 1973; Summers 1970). |
The History of the Glasgow School of Art Fashion Show an Evolving
bDepartment of Fashion & Textiles Glasgow School of Art |
Dior to disco: Second wave feminism and fashion
1 janv. 2022 (1963). The feminine mystique. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. Mosmann P. (2016). A feminist fashion icon: Germaine Greer's paisley ... |
Fashion on Climate
Global Fashion Agenda is the foremost thought leadership and advocacy forum for industry collaboration and public-private cooperation on sustainability in |
General Values and Clothing Behavior of College-going Students
value orientations and specific needs by. Creekmore (1963). According to her clothing behaviors like management of clothing is related to economic value |
FROM ÉLITE FASHION TO MASS FASHION
Britain in the years 1963-1967 involved |
Names and Terms Used in the Fashion World
it is as light as a feather or as light as air 1963 Oct 26 New Yorker 106 "Featheraire? Flannel is Barbizon's woven blend of polyester cotton ... acrylic ... |
The changing nature of Japanese fashion
economies through the experience of the Japanese fashion industry from a small manufacturers' perspective. 1963; King and Ring 1980). |
The fashion change was kind of sudden In 1963 I was wearing
In 1963 I was wearing “oxford” clothing to school—wing tips, shells, penny loafers, button-down shirts, Nehru jackets But around my senior year (1967), it went to |
NATIONALIZING FASHION: SOVIET WOMENS FASHION - CORE
In the 1963 special edition, “A discussion of fashion and style,” half of the contributors interpreted the word “fashion” in terms of clothing, while the other half dealt |
Trend diffusion mechanism in the modern fashion industry
Nevertheless, there are three main theories of fashion trend diffusion King ( 1963) in his work 'Trend adoption: A Rebuttal to the Trickle-Down Theory' |
Shifting Fashion Paradigm - American International Journal of Social
transitional phase, fashion as a product and process: adoption and diffusion, and across or trickle-up processes (Fallers, 1954; King, 1963; Field, 1970) |
STYLE CITY HOW LONDON BECAME A FASHION CAPITAL
The industry was British fashion and the event London Fashion from Britain roughly doubled between 1954 and 1963, and then doubled again during the |