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Was 2015 the year fashion crashed?
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And now, here we are. Burberry of course sends the first press release... From real time shows to real time seasons. Just called Feb and September and not distinguishing between Men's and Women's. Wonder when the rest will follow.
"Though Burberry has the financial muscle and vertical integration to make this kind of switch (it owns many of its factories, and 70 percent of sales comes from its own retail network), smaller independent designers are dependent on wholesale partners for distribution, and such a relationship involves a six-month lead time between showing, placing orders and production. How they will adapt remains to be seen."
Hi. I like your necklace. - It's actually a rape whistle, but the whistle part fell off.
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Vetements is going to do the same.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
StyleZeitgeist Magazine
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Tom Ford cancels NYFW show:
Full article:
The designer has announced that he won't show in February, in order to fall in line with a see-now-buy-now model
Following suit.
TOM FORD has announced that he has cancelled his planned presentations at New York Fashion Week. He will instead come back onto the schedule in September, amalgamating his menswear and womenswear collections into one show and adopting the "see-now-buy-now" model that is proving so popular among fashion houses in the industry right now. Instead of showing the traditional spring/summer collection, he will show autumn/winter 2016 instead.
Will this effect design, manufacturing, delivery?
Will the buyers still be placing their orders 6 months ahead of time, albeit reversed?Last edited by Law; 02-06-2016, 12:51 AM.
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