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Clothing trade --- Italy
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"Written by expert academics and experienced author team Rosemary Varley, Ana Roncha, Natascha Radclyffe-Thomas and Liz Gee, the highly anticipated second edition of this market-leading text solidifies the book's place as the go-to guide for students studying the business of fashion. With its truly international approach covering businesses from India to Sweden, and range of real-life case studies analysing businesses from behemoths, including ASOS and Hermès, to SMEs, such as Elvis and Kresse, it is the ideal companion for all students looking to prepare not only for their exams, but also for life working in the competitive world of fashion"--
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Fashion is under the spotlight like never before. Activists call for environmental accountability, and wide-ranging debates highlight exploitation across global supply chains and the reliance on unpaid labour. Digital technology undermines traditional fashion companies, while small-scale independent fashion designers provide radical innovations in design and work in more socially inclusive ways. This book contributes to a new sociology of fashion. Focusing on the working lives of independent designers and based on ethnographic research and interviews carried out in London, Berlin and Milan, the authors consider the urban policy regimes in place in these cities. They analyse how these regimes shape the microenterprises and the emerging political economy, as well as the structures needed for designers to flourish. They also develop several key concepts – the ‘milieu of fashion labour’, ‘social fashion’ and ‘fashion diversity’ – and chart the new world of digital fashion-tech and e-commerce.Drawing on lessons from European initiatives and recognizing the capacity of microenterprises and start-ups to determine fashion’s future, the authors call for the industry to be significantly decentralized to ensure more diversity and less exclusivity.
Fashion --- Clothing trade --- Economic aspects
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