Fashion Industry Case Study

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ELIZADE UNIVERSITY ILARA-MOKIN,
ONDO STATE.
SOCIAL AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
EU160404-1061
ECN 209
ONOSETAI MIRACLE ISESELE
QUESTION:
ANALYZE WHAT THE STRUCTURE OF THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY WILL BE IN THE YEAR 2050 The Nigerian Economy would be in the forefront of countries making waves in the world's Economy by 2050. Using The Fashion Industry as a case study. Fashion is a popular style or practice, especially in clothing, footwear, accessories, makeup, hairstyle and body. It is a distinctive and often constant trend in the style in which a person dresses. The Fashion Industry is a multi-billion dollar global enterprise devoted to the business of making and selling clothes. Fashion is best explained as the style or styles of clothing and accessories worn at any given time by groups of people. They may appear to be differences between the expensive designer fashions shown on the runways and the mass-produced sportswear and street styles sold in malls and markets around the world. However, the Fashion Industry encompasses the design, manufacturing, distribution, marketing, retailing, advertising and promotion of all types of apparel (men's, women's and children's) from the most rarefied and expensive couture (literally high sewing) and designer fashions to ordinary everyday clothing. The Fashion Industry consists of four levels: the …show more content…

Everybody is constantly trying to find their own perfect style and trend as cloths are not just items of decorations, but a way of self-expression. Fashion designers in Nigeria help people to share their unique styles with others. People experience inexpressible pleasure when putting on beautiful and original clothes; However, it is even more pleasant to create such works of art on your own. This is why many Nigerians wish to study in one of the top fashion schools in the

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