Monday, February 29, 2016

World fashion industry

Fashion today is a global industry, and most major countries have a fashion industry. China and Bangladesh are the biggest manufacturers of clothing, and other notable clothing manufacturing countries are GermanyIndonesiaMalaysiaIndiaPhilippinesSouth KoreaSpain, and Brazil.
The "big four" centres of the fashion industry are New YorkLondonParis and Milan. Seven countries have established an international reputation in fashion: FranceItaly,Germany, the United Kingdom, the United StatesJapan, and Belgium.
Most American fashion houses are based in New York City, with a high concentration centered in the Garment District neighborhood. On the west coast, there are also a significant number of fashion houses in Los Angeles, where a substantial percentage of high fashion clothing manufactured in the United States is actually made. Beverly Hills, particularly on Rodeo Drive, is globally renowned for its fashion design and prestigious shopping. Burgeoning industries in MiamiChicagoDallas, and especially San Francisco have developed as well. A semi-annual event held every February and September, New York Fashion Week is one of four major fashion weeks held throughout the world. Parsons The New School for Design, located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan in New York City, is considered as one of the top fashion schools in the world.

American fashion design is dominated by a clean-cut, urban, casual style; reflecting the athletic, health-conscious lifestyles of urban city-dwellers. A designer who helped to set the trend in the United States for sport-influenced day wear throughout the 1940s and 50s was Claire McCardell. Many of her designs have been revived in recent decades. Famous American brands and designers include Vera WangBill BlassCalvin KleinBob MackieAnna SuiRalph LaurenOscar de la RentaCarolina HerreraMichael KorsMarc JacobsTom Ford,Tommy HilfigerGeoffrey BeeneOleg CassiniPerry EllisKenneth ColeJames GalanosTodd OldhamDonna KaranLiz Claiborne, andNolan Miller.London has long been the capital of the United Kingdom fashion industry and has a wide range of foreign designs which have integrated with modern British styles. Typical, British design is smart but innovative yet recently has become more and more unconventional, fusing traditional styles with modern techniques. Vintage styles play an important role in the British fashion and styling industry. Stylists regularly 'mix and match' the old with the new, which gives British style that unique, bohemian aesthetic that many of the other fashion capitals try to imitate. Irish fashion (both design and styling) is also heavily influenced by fashion trends from Britain. Famous British brands and designers includeBurberryPaul SmithAlfred DunhillAlexander McQueenJohn GallianoJohn RichmondNeil BarrettMatthew WilliamsonHussein ChalayanGareth PughStella McCartney,MulberryThomas Pink 

London has long been the capital of the United Kingdom fashion industry and has a wide range of foreign designs which have integrated with modern British styles. Typical, British design is smart but innovative yet recently has become more and more unconventional, fusing traditional styles with modern techniques. Vintage styles play an important role in the British fashion and styling industry. Stylists regularly 'mix and match' the old with the new, which gives British style that unique, bohemian aesthetic that many of the other fashion capitals try to imitate. Irish fashion (both design and styling) is also heavily influenced by fashion trends from Britain. Famous British brands and designers includeBurberryPaul SmithAlfred DunhillAlexander McQueenJohn GallianoJohn RichmondNeil BarrettMatthew WilliamsonHussein ChalayanGareth PughStella McCartney,MulberryThomas Pink 

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