PPT-QUALITY AND DESIGN HOW CAN FAIR TRADE FASHION COMPETE IN TODAYS MARKET

Author : olivia-moreira | Published Date : 2018-11-08

AUTEURS DU MONDE The Auteurs du Monde collection is entirely produced by Fair Trade producers in more than 20 countries in the World The design of the collection

Presentation Embed Code

Download Presentation

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "QUALITY AND DESIGN HOW CAN FAIR TRADE FA..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.

QUALITY AND DESIGN HOW CAN FAIR TRADE FASHION COMPETE IN TODAYS MARKET: Transcript


AUTEURS DU MONDE The Auteurs du Monde collection is entirely produced by Fair Trade producers in more than 20 countries in the World The design of the collection is done in Italy by Marina Spadafora and her team in collaboration with the fashion merchandisers at Altromercato Chantal Marchetti and Veronica Zuccolin. Yesterdays in is todays out trends change quickly or merchandise is out of season This not only affects of64258ine trade it also means that online trade has to react quickly and adapt their range of goods Prompt adjustment of the merchandise to meet In todays housing market the risks associated with property appraisals have become more apparent due to declining home values in many areas across the country and the increasing number of foreclosures and distressed sales As a result the mortgage in . Elena . Anemogiannis. Sarah . Edlen. Elin. . Marcsdottir. Greg Smith. Population: 24 . million . (. 2011). Former British colony. Independence in 1957. Parliamentary democracy. Continuous economic development. Overview - Portugal. June. 2014. CONTEXT. Background Portugal. Full . member of EU for more than 25 years. Founding . member of the . Eurozone. Part . of . Schengen Agreement. Portugal . has a transparent and mature real estate . High-fashion, or “name,” designers create garments that carry their name when sold. . They may be known for a special style or look.. Coco Chanel created a boxy jacket in the 1920’s.. Ralph Lauren’s designs have a classic elegance.. Fabrice Leclercq. October. , 13th 2009. What is Fair trade?. A vision of the world in which all producers can enjoy secure and sustainable livelihoods. Producers fulfil their potential and decide on their future. www.waterfordoneworldcentre.com. jennifer@waterfordoneworldcentre.com. 051 873064. Aims. To explore the meaning behind the Fair Trade symbols. To use Fair Trade as a ‘foot hold’ issue from which to explore other development topics. Becoming a cup of . joe. …. The coffee trees are planted in a shady, warm environment.. Planted from a seed the coffee tree takes 3 yrs to grow and then 6 yrs to mature.. The coffee cherries are hand picked or picked by machine from the coffee trees. Andrew Post. Scott Lamb. Taylor White. Introduction. Earliest fair trade production in Africa began in 1996. There are four major organizations that handle fair trade clothing in Africa. Goals are to enrich the international marketplace while providing supportable living conditions for women and children. Cacao Production. Cacao is grown in over 50 countries located near the equator. Top Cacao Producing Regions. World Cacao Production. 80 - 90% of the world’s cacao production comes from 5-6 million small-scale farmers. Chapter 3.1: Types of Business. Chapter 3.2: Fashion & Economics. Key Terms. Primary Market. Secondary Market. Tertiary Market. Retailing. Sole Proprietorship. Partnership. Corporation. Risk. Risk Management. April 12, 2017. IFF, Mumbai. Apparel & Accessories Market in India. ~. 11%. Source –Industry Sources, Technopak Analysis . 1USD = INR 64. Increasing share of Modern Retail & E Commerce. Traditional Retail. Chapter 3.1: Types of Business. Chapter 3.2: Fashion & Economics. Key Terms. Primary Market. Secondary Market. Tertiary Market. Retailing. Sole Proprietorship. Partnership. Corporation. Risk. Risk Management. iii What is fair-trade What is co-operative trade What do both have in common 2Fair-trade definition and criteria 2Roots and related concepts 6Actual significance of fair-trade 8Fair-trade and co-ope

Download Document

Here is the link to download the presentation.
"QUALITY AND DESIGN HOW CAN FAIR TRADE FASHION COMPETE IN TODAYS MARKET"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.

Related Documents