Sunday, 7 February 2016

                                       
Example of a High Street Product:

                                TopShop 




Product Description: 
Opt for a classic look with
 this bodycon mini dress. 
We love the crochet trim detail 
and crisp ivory for a playful, 
boho vibe. Style it up with 
heeled sandals and a clutch for
party ready chic. 94% Nylon, 6% Elastane. 

Price: 

£39

Place: 

TopShop online.

Promotion: 
Advertised with weekly Topshop emails, 
and also on main page. 






Haute Couture Designer







Alexander Lewis is half American, half Brazilian, he trained to be an actor before realising his real love was fashion and began working on Savile Row, at Norton & Sons and later E Tautz, where he learnt about pattern-cutting, fit and how to turn an idea into a beautifully crafted item of clothing. In 2012, he launched his womenswear line, founded upon his sharp tailoring and clean lines, as well as a modern and nonchalant elegance. "My aesthetic always seems to be born in a clash of two seemingly disparate cultures," he said. "Personally, my mixed background of German-American meets Panamanian-Brazilian with a British stepfather from Kenya has always meant exposure to many cultures for as long as I can remember. I always try to keep my aesthetic personal in some way and as someone once said, 'Write what you know.'" Having previously only created pre-collections, the label is on the cusp of showing four collections a year - starting with autumn/winter 2014. Next year, he will focus on expanding his team - signifying a new stage of development for the brand.
         



  High Street
      




















High-street fashion is the type of clothes and clothes shops that you would see on your average high street; for example, Topshop, River Island and New Look. These shops are affordable for the average person, but also keep up with the fashion trends.



Haute Couture




Haute Couture is high end fashion that is constructed by hand from start to finish, made from high quality, expensive, often unusual fabric and sewn with extreme attention to detail and finished by the most experienced and capable sewers, often using time-consuming, hand-executed techniques.

What is Fashion Marketing? 



As a fashion student, fashion marketing effects me as its everywhere in fashion, it is in social media that I use everyday such as Pinterest, Twitter and Tumblr. It is also in things such as in magazines and popular shops such as TopShop or Zara. These effect me especially because I look at these things to research and gather information when working on a project. I use this information when designing to make sure my designs are up to date and are with current trends. 


Scale and Diversity 


Monday, 1 February 2016



Examples of the Four P's in a Product: 
Product, Place, Price and Promotion