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The End Of Fashion: The Mass Marketing Of The Clothing Business,New
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Fashion Is A Multibilliondollar International Business; It Permeates Our Lives And Our Economies. Yet There Has Never Been A Book Of Solid, Hardhitting, Uncompromising Business/Cultural/Social Journalism On This Subjectbecause The Fashion Press Is Subsidized By The Very Industry It Covers.Teri Agins, However, Covers The Fashion Beat For A Publication That Does Not Rely Upon Fashion Advertisingand She Is Thereby Uniquely Unfettered And Able To Finally Tell The Whole Truth About This Gigantic, Flamboyant, And Endlessly Fascinating Business.Her Book Traces An Arc From The Origins Of Couture And Its Apotheosis In The Early Part Of This Century To The Advent Of Prjtaporter Post.World War Ii And The Sweeping Changes That Have Taken Place As The Century Ends. It Is An Arc From When 'Fashion' Was Defined By Elite French Designers Whose Clothes Could Be Afforded Only By The Global Socialitesbut Whose Designs Were Copied And Followed By Everyone Elseto The Point Where The Rules Are Set By The Consumers, And The Designers Must Follow Them. It Is An Arc From Class To Mass; From Art To Commodity. Above All, It Is The Story Of The Triumph Of Marketing.The Narrative Includes Profiles Of Designers Emmanuel Ungaro, Giorgio Armani, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Donna Karan, And Zoran, As Well As Retailers Marshall Field And The Gap.The End Of Fashion Is Classy And Stylish, Filled With Insider Details; It Is Dishy And Lively And Funas Well As Astute And Full Of Insights About How The Changes In The Fashion Business Have Reflected Changes In The Culture Over The Last Fifty Years.
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