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Fashion tips for all body types 2010
Men are more cautious about their looks as there are fewer options available in men’s clothing as compared to women’s clothing. Let’s check some quick facts about men’s clothing that would help you to dress according to your body type:
Monochromatic colors:
The fashion of wearing a white shirt tucked in black trousers has become ancient. This combination may even smash you in half through your abdomen and butts positioning out from the rest of you. Choose shirts and trousers which are parallel in shade generating a good and fresh feeling. This may also help you to look thinner than you actually are. In order to avoid the Goth look, just make sure that you add a few colors with trimmings.
Say no to turtlenecks:
For those of you who are fat or on the heavier side, you should not be choosing tiring turtlenecks in the winters or any other season. Sweaters or elongated covering tops with a V-neck are ideal for fat people. Producing the cause of a sleeker outline, this also gives you a contemporary look. A longer neck instead of your small neck or dual chin would also help to get the desired look.
Avoid straight strips:
There are a lot of men who have a slight more than required in the tummy region. These men should not try the straight strips at all. Perpendicular stripes can extend your shape give you the look of being visually slender. Try the good pinstripe shirts that are latest in the fashion industry.
Why fashion trends suddenly appeared and disappeared in 2010
At present, the fashion trends unexpectedly appear and disappear even faster than it appeared. Keep the cake and attracting new customers is a key issue faced daily by traders, especially in the case of retailing of clothing, where clothes have a short life cycle, fashion forward even faster the time that the retailer can negotiate purchase stock losing money, in the case of investing in a wrong trend. This is a major challenge facing the fashion industry.
The major concern for retailers of clothing is the brand positioning. The luxury shops with high-income customers who do not mind paying a high price for their goods. Looking for top quality costumes with a higher price.
The second category of retailers is dealing with nearby luxury garments, clothes that are too opulent, but in the budget of consumers in middle and upper middle class. They target customers who yearn for stylish clothing matching the latest trends, those who cannot pay higher prices for their costumes, but it can comply with these similar luxury brands. Brands such as Polo Ralph Lauren, Abercrombie & Fitch fall under this category.
Finally are standard apparel retailers, which are aimed at the middle and lower middle-income customers, who usually try to buy clothes during the sales. Brands like Old Navy targets low price of products of the garment industry.
The profit margins for apparel retailers are also variations due to update strategies and variation in price levels. The profit margins for companies in high-end clothing range around 67% and 20% for standard apparel companies. Lower clothing retailers keep prices low profit margins and still go for a bid, when they do their clearance sales.
The fashion industry is going through a revision of prices with companies like H & M, and 21 provided the garments of sound, fair and low price. Consumers today are very demanding and close-minded about their shopping preferences, especially when it comes to clothes. The constantly changing market trends to go with consumer tastes.
Customers want value and price. From the perspective of attitude, buyers will have a different thought. In order to compete in the market today, the successful strategy for apparel retailers is to offer a wide range of garments in many price ranges as possible.
What about the fashion trends are served at the Museum of Costume
The “Nature” is the leitmotiv of the gateway presented yesterday at the Museum of Costume, which showed the most innovative fashion trends of the future creators of haute couture. The boat parade was Heloise Barceló and brought the work of students in the School of Fashion Design sneak collaborating center at the University Camilla José Celia, which will, in 2012/2013, the first class university in this discipline.
Creating Marta Mateo’s
Designs, fabrics, colors, shapes and textures in harmony with nature, with nature, make a future trend in the new generations and reflect a cultural change that will transform the way we dress and the very idea of fashion and their traditional relationship concepts such as luxury or glamour. “The costumes presented by the students,” says Rafael Diaz, director of ESNE-anticipate a revolution in the world of fashion, based on the reinterpretation of values sometimes outdated and the momentum of new ones that reinforce the relationship of being man and his environment. “
Creating Viviane Valencia
Design in Fashion is now a university degree so that from the first year, students maintain a close and continuing relationship with professionals and with industry and between these activities relative to the market and the company is the gateways as presented yesterday at the Museum.
In addition to the Gateway, the appointment of the Museum of Costume has included a panel discussion on “The current situation of the fashion industry” in which participated the designer David Elfin, Laura Victoria Valencia, President of the Association of Young and New Designers, Diego Ronda, Creative and Managing Director of Rockwell Group Europe, and the fashion journalist, Pedro Mantilla. After the roundtable came the great moment of creative young people. The walkway was 90 figurines, designed by 49 students, reflecting a new understanding of fashion, multicultural, multiracial, which fuses nature, culture and tradition with the most innovative and bold design, reinterpreting natural fabrics like cottons, silks and linens.