Build fashion industry blog

Completed Posted Nov 3, 2010 Paid on delivery
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Seeking someone to build a fashion industry blog using wordpress similar to my pallet industry blog

[url removed, login to view] focus on high end fashion for women and children below some links to representative firms and trends. Want person to identify a group of trends 6-10 see pallet blog, then find articles on web and classify them under each trend so like on the pallet blog when you click on the trend you get a group of 4-6 articles for each trend some trends may have less other trends more articles.

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Fashion blog

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The Ed Hardy collection is part of Christian Audigier.

Arden B. is part of Wet Seal, Inc. company,

Baby Phat is headquartered in NY 

Natalia Allen Fashionista. Green to fashion jeans take 1800 gallons of water

Fashion Retailing ? The Changing Habits of the Middle East Consumer (Oct-10)

GRMC Advisory Services - 12 Oct 2010

GRMC suggests that due to changes post the recent crisis, it is time for fashion retailers to mix its current crop of global fashion and high end street brands with a selection of mid-price fashion price products. It identifies a shift in customers? typology towards a wider more price-aware middle market, leading malls to a more streamlined and customer focused centers.

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Up to 7s: Changing Consumption Habits of 0-7 Year-olds to 2010

Euromonitor International's Up to 7s: Changing Consumption Habits of 0-7 Year-olds to 2010 Strategy Briefings is a series of reports that alert you to global trends predicted to influence consumer markets. They offer insight to changing market conditions and the opportunities and challenges companies need to consider to maintain a competitive advantage 

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Chapters: 7  |  Tables: 22  |  Publication date: Sep 2006

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Why buy this report

Get insight into trends in market performance

Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change

Identify market and brand leaders and understand the competitive environment

Regional coverage

Western Europe; Eastern Europe; North America; Latin America; Asia-Pacific; Oceania; Africa and the Middle East

Table of contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1 DRIVERS

Socioeconomic factors

Supply-led factors

Consumer-led factors

Chart 1 Factors Affecting Demand for Babies’/Children’s Products 2005

1.2 DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS

Chart 2 Importance of Up to 7s Demographic in Major Markets 2000-2005

1.3 IMPACT ON CONSUMER MARKETS

Chart 3 Global Sales in Relevant Sectors 2000/2005

1.4 FUTURE TRENDS

Forecast sector trends

Chart 4 Forecast Growth in Relevant Sectors 2005/2010

Challenges and opportunities

Summary 1 Challenges and Opportunities in the up to 7s Market 2006

2. INTRODUCTION

Summary 2 Products and Services Relating to Up to 7s

3. DRIVERS

3.1 BIRTH RATES

Falling birth rates mean smaller consumer base

Birth rates remain strong in Middle East

Case study: China’s one-child policy

US birth rates buoyed by Hispanic population

Russia’s population crisis

Babies scarce in Germany and Japan

France experiences mini-boom

Table 1 Birth Rates by Country 2000-2005

3.2 OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN

Work delays childbirth

Lack of support for Russian women

Improved maternity benefits in Germany

Table 2 Working Women as % Female Population by Country 2000-2005

The problem of child care

3.3 TRENDS IN HOUSEHOLD STRUCTURE

Table 3 Household Composition by Country 2000-2005

3.4 DISPOSABLE INCOME

Eastern Europe see highest incomes growth

Incomes remain low in emerging markets

Table 4 Average Gross Income by Country 2000-2005

3.5 MARKETING TRENDS

The power of branding and advertising

The “junk food” controversy

Age compression

Targeting mothers

3.6 ETHICAL ISSUES

Disposable versus reusable nappies

The breast-feeding vs formula debate

Food safety issues

Case study: Nestlé’s baby milk formula marketing policies

Natural/organic trends

TV exposure

Case Study: The Dora The Explorer phenomenon

4. UP TO 7S DEMOGRAPHIC

China and India have largest up to 7s population

Most countries witness decline in up to 7s

US is an exception

Saudi Arabia and Israel see strongest growth

Table 5 Number of up to 7s by Country 2000/2005

Table 6 Proportion of up to 7s by Country 2000-2005

5. IMPACT ON CONSUMER MARKETS

5.1 FOOD

Baby food

Table 7 Global Sales of Baby Food by Sector 2000-2005

Child-specific meals and chilled foods

Drinks

Confectionery

5.2 NAPPIES (DIAPERS) AND WIPES

Nappies (diapers)

Baby wipes

Table 8 Global Sales of Babies’ Disposable Paper Products by Sector 2000-2005

5.3 TOYS AND GAMES

Age compression changes dynamics of toys industry

Manufacturers compete for licensing deals

Learning systems and electronics underpin growth

Hasbro diversifies into baby products

5.4 BABY CARE PRODUCTS

Adult usage aids market growth

Mass market enters premium arena

Emerging markets fuel growth

Sun care most dynamic sector

Johnson & Johnson maintains competitive lead

Table 9 Global Sales of Baby Care by Sector 2000-2005

5.5 RETAIL DEVELOPMENTS

Private labels provide competition for major players

Growth of Internet shopping

Baby boutiques

Toy shops lose out to Internet

6. SHIFTS IN MAJOR MARKETS

6.1 BRAZIL

Demographic trends

Table 10 Brazil: Up to 7s Population Trends 2000-2005

Market trends

Chart 5 Brazil: Sales of Relevant Up to 7s Products 2000/2005

6.2 CHINA

Demographic trends

Table 11 China: Up to 7s Population Trends 2000-2005

Market trends

Chart 6 China: Sales of Relevant Up to 7s Products 2000/2005

6.3 FRANCE

Demographic trends

Table 12 France: Up to 7s Population Trends 2000-2005

Market trends

Chart 7 France: Sales of Relevant Up to 7s Products 2000/2005

6.4 GERMANY

Demographic trends

Table 13 Germany: Up to 7s Population Trends 2000-2005

Market trends

Chart 8 Germany: Sales of Relevant Up to 7s Products 2000/2005

6.5 ITALY

Demographic trends

Table 14 Italy: Up to 7s Population Trends 2000-2005

Market trends

Chart 9 Italy: Sales of Relevant Up to 7s Products 2000/2005

6.6 JAPAN

Demographic trends

Table 15 Japan: Up to 7s Population Trends 2000-2005

Market trends

Chart 10 Japan: Sales of Relevant Up to 7s Products 2000/2005

6.7 UK

Demographic trends

Table 16 UK: Up to 7s Population Trends 2000-2005

Market trends

Chart 11 UK: Sales of Relevant Up to 7s Products 2000/2005

6.8 US

Demographic trends

Table 17 US: Up to 7s Population Trends 2000-2005

Market trends

Chart 12 US: Sales of Relevant Up to 7s Products 2000/2005

7. FUTURE TRENDS

7.1 TRENDS TO WATCH

Babies will be increasingly exposed to brands

Character merchandising will continue to be a key tool

Babies to go digital

Healthier food options

7.2 FORECAST DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS

Slow birth rates will lead to even smaller consumer base

Developing markets hold greatest growth potential

Higher disposable incomes will fuel demand for premium brands

Table 18 Forecast Top 20 Countries by Number of Up to 7s 2005/2010

Table 19 Forecast Top 20 Markets by Proportion of Up to 7s 2005/2010

7.3 FORECAST SECTOR TRENDS

Milk formula set to expand rapidly in developing markets

Nappies (diapers) will suffer from shrinking consumer base

Baby care and wipes still hold strong growth potential

Table 20 Forecast Total Sales in Selected Up to 7s Relevant Sectors 2005-2010

 

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