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Merchandising

Deutsch: Merchandising / Español: comercialización / Português: merchandising / Français: marchandisage / Italiano: merchandising

Merchandising in the fashion context refers to the strategic process of planning, presenting, and promoting products to maximise sales and customer satisfaction. It encompasses a range of activities, from selecting the right product assortment to visual displays and pricing strategies, ensuring that fashion items are appealingly showcased to target consumers.

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Professional fashion

Deutsch: Berufsmode / Español: Moda profesional / Português: Moda profissional / Français: Mode professionnelle / Italiano: Moda professionale

Professional fashion refers to attire designed for workplace environments, balancing style with a formal and polished appearance. This category of fashion emphasizes clothing that conveys professionalism, competence, and suitability for office settings or business-related activities.

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Seasonal Trends

Deutsch: Saisonale Trends / Español: Tendencias estacionales / Português: Tendências sazonais / Français: Tendances saisonnières / Italian: Tendenze stagionali

Seasonal trends in fashion refer to the recurring styles, colours, and designs that dominate the fashion industry during specific seasons of the year. These trends are often influenced by cultural shifts, climate, and global events, shaping the collections of designers and the buying habits of consumers each season.

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Braid

Deutsch: Flechtenk) / Español: Trenza / Português: Nó de trança / Français: Tresse / Italiano: Treccia

Braid refers to a cord or flat strip used to Trim a garment. Usually made of metallic cords used also as embellishment.

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President

Deutsch: Präsident / Español: Presidente / Português: Presidente / Français: Président / Italiano: Presidente

President in the fashion context refers to the executive role held by an individual responsible for overseeing the operations, strategic direction, and overall management of a fashion company or organization. This position is crucial in guiding the brand's vision, ensuring profitability, and maintaining its market position.

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Jessica McClintock

Jessica McClintock refers to the founder of Jessica McClintock Inc., a premier design and fashion house. The company started from a small Apparel company known as Gunne Sax whom McCli

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Comme Des Garcons

Comme Des Garcons (com day gar-s-on) refers to a Japanese fashion house founded by Rei Kawakubo in 1969. Comme Des Garcons is one of the originators of avant-garde fashion. Comme Des Garcons is well-known and popular for its challenging, intellectual take on fashion, the label explores themes like androgyny, deconstructionism and youth Culture.

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