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What is Fashion System

Handbook of Research on Global Fashion Management and Merchandising
The structure, organisation and processes employed to conceive, create, produce, distribute, communicate, retail and consume fashion. The fashion system embodies the full supply chain of fashion and includes not only the individual components, (what the action is) but also the methods adopted to enable and realise each activity (how it is being done).
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Fusion of Artisan and Virtual: Fashion's New World Opportunities
Karen Webster (RMIT Fashion and Textiles, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0110-7.ch014
Abstract
Three defining pillars spearhead the current global fashion system: speed to market, overt supply (and consumption) and low prices. This contrasts with a juxtaposing position, through the evolution of slow fashion constructs, embracing artisan techniques with bespoke methodologies. Additional to this is an emerging paradigm integrating new technologies including the strengthening of online retail, virtual interfaces for communication with end-users including customised manufacturing and small scale production runs plus the capacity to communicate and market to anyone, anywhere at anytime across the globe. When these two potentially disparate cultural positions in fashion are considered in tandem, it can facilitate opportunities for small-scale operations to use their size as a platform for flexibility, responsiveness and growth. This model provides for customised and personalised options for a discerning and socially responsible fashion customer. The blurring of bespoke and virtual sees the rise of the digital fashion artisans.
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Sustainability in Fashion: A Mandatory Approach From Museums
The set of people (natural and legal) that make up the entire business sector dedicated to fashion. It is considered a system because everyone contributes to the making of the industry, its advances and setbacks, and its advantages and disadvantages.
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