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Globalization of the Fashion Industry

Globalization At It’s Best

Forget sex… let’s talk about business baby, just you and me. Globalization has forever changed the fashion industry. It has changed where things are made, sold and how different companies compete with each other. 

Imports and exports are very important aspects that every nation needs to take into consideration. Generally speaking, every nation would like to have equal parts of imports coming in and exports going out. 

For those of you who have no clue what I’m talking about… Exports are products or services that one country sells and ships to another. Imports are merchandise brought in from another country for resale or other purposes. 

All Industry Segments Are Affected by Globalization

Textile Producers: They usually buy their products from other countries for a lower, more affordable price. Many textile producers import yarns needed to produce the fabric. 

Apparel Firms: They have their product made in different countries where there is more labor available for a lower price. Different companies like Liz Claiborne and Nike have their garments make in dozens of countries. 

Retailers: They are also very active global players. Retailers have been part of the global economy for a very long time. They have traveled to other countries to buy lines for their stores. But more recently, they have gone a step farther. They have started to include private-label lines, taking on many roles that are usually taken care of by the manufacturer. 

Consumers: A huge link in the global fashion economy. 60 to 70 percent of apparel sold in America is made in different countries, the need for imports are growing at a rapid pace. In the past, the global brands were usually only connected with luxury labels, like Chanel and Rolex. But as time and technology increases, consumers all over the world tend to want the same things, forcing the fact that export and imports will increase in the global economy. There are three major reasons it’s become easier to share and receive products from different countries: 1) The ability to use credit cards to pay for any product anywhere; 2) Internet allows apparel firms and retailers to sell to anyone in any location; 3) Worldwide delivery systems like Federal Express

Who Imports and Why

There are three major categories of fashion merchandising imported into the United States: 1) Fabric and yarn; 2) ready-to-wear merchandise that is totally designed and produced by foreign manufacturers and is generally purchased by retail buyers for resale; 3) merchandise that is contracted out to oversea factories for all or part of the production process and then is returned to the United States. 

The reasons for the high growth rate of imports can be very different. Some of them include: Lower prices– U.S. labor costs are so much more expensive than the third world countries that are willing to work for any wage. Availability of hand labor– Many other countries have more hand labor capabilities than America has. Hand labor increases in price in more developed countries. Product voids in the United States– Category of merchandise that the United States doesn’t have a good resource of or doesn’t make well, like cashmere from Scotland and leather from Spain. Other reasons include Exclusive rights, fashion cachet of Europe, etc.

Oh My… Wow!

I am in absolute L-O-V-E with Chanel’s Fall/Winter 2010 collection.

Everything is incredubly wearable and chic! I noticed that they had fur boots like a lot of other designers did.

I just wanted hug the models in the full body fur outfits. All the furs and rich colors are so yummy! I even love the fact that the stage was a glacier and the runway had water on it.

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

This little black and white look is my favorite!

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

My future husband will infact… wear Chanel. That’s hot.

Chanel Fall 2010 Ready-to-Wear

Not So Nautical

I’m not feeling the nautical trend going on this season.

I went to the mall yesterday and everything was covered in stripes, anchors and rope. 

I’ve never worn stripes well, so maybe thats why I’m not a big fan… and the fact that I don’t think rope is fashionable. 

 

(This is rope trying to be fashionable… but I don’t think it’s working)

Louis Vuitton Resort 2010

There is only a small segment of the population that can pull off the nautical look well. Personally, I can’t pull it off, because I am a short and stout person. It just makes me look awkward. Versus my lovely sister who is of model height and weight and she looks fabulous in stripes.

If anything, go for the stripes… but leave the anchors and rope at home. 

Oooooooooook… you got me here. This Chanel bangle is pretty darn cute. 

And this Chanel brooch has done stripes well also…

Hmmm… so I guess I’m fine with stripes, it just depends how they are used and worn. But I am still not a fan of anchors and rope. 

Day after Christmas

1. Nothing particularly interesting in this post.

2. I got an A in Fashion Careers class!

3. I need to write some more interesting posts for my blog and FashionStudentsOnline.com

4. I’m wearing my new pea coat I got for Christmas.

5. I tried to persuade my parents into celebrating Hanukkah this year.

6. I am like 1/16th Jewish.

7. I actually LOST weight this holiday season… wow, now there’s a first.

8. I have been working my tail off, so I want to go spend my money.

9. I made these amazing 7 layer bars… I basically ate the whole pan.

10. All my friends have either left me or going to leave me so I was/am friendless for Xmas and or New Years.

11. I am dying to make some Mocha Crinkle cookies.

12. I put on some Ugg boots for work, because wearing my adorable bootie heels would be torture in the retail enviroment I call Disney.

13. I work for Disney.

14. I kinda zoned out for a minute and realised… I NEED A BOYFRIEND.

15. Please have pity for #14… or give me your number 😉

16. I did some research about community colleges in Los Angeles.

17. I did the research, because I failed my math class and I believe a CSU will not want to be affiliated with me.

18. We will find out around March… if that is true or not.

19. It just dawned on me that my family is incredibly messy. I am staring at something that could have been fruit in a previous life.

20. I want to crash a fashion show.

21. I want to work at a fashion show.

22. I want to GOOOO to a fashion show.

23. I’m taking a Fashion Show class in the Spring.

24. I ran out of Chanel Chance. Another reason to go shopping.

25. I think I might have a shopping problem. I should go to a Shopping Self Help group. Just like from the movie Shopaholic.

26. I love the name “Isla.” Isla Fisher played the main character in Shopaholic.

27. I’m going to end this list on an odd number, because I need to go do my hair and makeup for work.

28. Ok, I lied. Odd numbers bug me.