1987
DOI: 10.1080/00405168708688918
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Fashion: An Interdisciplinary Review

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“…High-fashion designers are therefore diversifying into two collections: 1) collection emphasizes the designer's vision and supports the exclusivity of the label 2) diffuses ranges that succeed in generating turnover [6,7]. Diffused ranges have wider popularity at more affordable price ranges and are developed in response to the varying demands of large numbers of customers [8].…”
Section: The Product: the Creative Product That Results From The Design Processesmentioning
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“…High-fashion designers are therefore diversifying into two collections: 1) collection emphasizes the designer's vision and supports the exclusivity of the label 2) diffuses ranges that succeed in generating turnover [6,7]. Diffused ranges have wider popularity at more affordable price ranges and are developed in response to the varying demands of large numbers of customers [8].…”
Section: The Product: the Creative Product That Results From The Design Processesmentioning
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“…interaction), and strategic commercial interests have shaped the evolution of the fashion industry [1]. The adoption of articles of clothing by consumers as an 'insignia' indicating either their social class or how they wish to be perceived leads to emulation from others [2].…”
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“…The textile industry continually seeks to conserve water that would economically benefit from dye recovered and reused. Second, water pollution is avoided, and third, reusable water is produced (Hann and Jacksons, 1987).…”
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“…Kotler [71] distinguishes between three categories of PLC, those owing to style, fashion or to a fad. While many "cycles" seem to consist of a single rise in sales followed by a fall, with the product for all practical purposes being withdrawn from the market, fashion cycles offer examples of trends which are circular, in that they return [72]. Sales of short skirts were a feature of the 1960s, a fashion that returned in the 1990s.…”
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