Students are required to submit a 2000 word essay (+ or - 10%) that shows their
	understanding of the processes of global fashion.
	Students will be provided with a generic template that incorporates the use of cross discipline
	or online multimedia.
	What are relevent issues that involve the ethics of fashion? (300 words approx)
	What is the impact of fashion law upon the global business of fashion? (300 words approx)
	Assessment One - Global Fashion: An Overview will be assessed against the following
	§  does not have a resubmission provision
	
	
		Global Fashion
	
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		h6ps://au.fashionunited.com/fashion-industry-staDsDcs-australia
	
		Global Fashion Industry
	
		NaDonal Fashion System
	
		Global Fashion System
	
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		The Fashion Industry
	
		• What is the fashion industry?
	
		• Local fashion industries?
	
		• Global Fashion Industries?
	
		• RegulaDon into fashion system
	
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		The Fashion Industry
	
		A Manufacturing System
	
		A CreaDve System
	
		A Managerial System
	
		A CommunicaDon System
	
		From page 206 in your textbook, can you elaborate on these?
	
		Manufacturers (VerDcal Producers)
	
		• Produces and purchases materials
	
		• The purchase or commissions of designs
	
		• Large-scale factories
	
		• Small, arDsanal enterprises (custom tailors, couture specialists,
	
		subcontracted finishers)
	
		CreaDve System
	
		• Designs the product
		
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		• Produces merchandising and promoDon
	
		• Underpins consumer tastes
	
		Managerial System
	
		• Organises and controls coordinated stages of sourcing, manufacturing,
	
		distribuDng apparel
	
		CommunicaDon System
	
		• Produces product informaDon
	
		• AdverDsing of apparel
	
		• A6racts customers
	
		• Fashion Shows
	
		BASIC SUPPLY CHAIN
	
		Roles in the fashion industry- supply chain – p207
	
		•  Designer – designs items of apparel
	
		•  Grader – determines pa6ern sizing
	
		•  Merchandiser – undertakes market research into future style and trends, drawing on
	
		fashion forecasts
	
		•  Buyer – selects and places orders for stock on behalf of the retailer
	
		•  PR Department – markeDng and promoDon department that organises promoDonal
	
		material as well as liaising with the public
	
		•  AdverDsing department – responsible for developing promoDonal campaigns and
	
		product adverDsements
	
		•  Sales person – employee whose job is to sell fashion merchandise by informing and
	
		assisDng customers
	
		•  Store manager – employer with responsibility for overseeing stock levels of
	
		merchandise as well as supervising staff and monitoring sales figures and turnover
	
		•  Controller – manager of the financial organisaDon of the retailer
	
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		Fashion ForecasDng
	
		Pg213-214
	
		h6ps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQcOmHphL-4
	
		How to be a designer
	
		pg220 - 225
	
		h6ps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feOScd2HdiU
	
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		Steps in the produc;on of clothing- supply chain
	
		• ProducDon of raw materials
	
		• ProducDon of texDles
	
		• Design Process –fashion designer
	
		• Garment producDon
	
		• Transport to market
	
		• Retail distribuDon
	
		• Visual merchandising and promoDon
	
		• Sales
	
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		Country of Origin
	
		Clothing requires a trade descrip;on with the name of the country in
	
		which the goods were made or produced, and a true descrip;on of the
	
		goods.
	
		What cons;tutes a true descrip;on will vary according
	
		to the goods
	
		• A general guide is to provide a factual descripDon that will help inform
	
		the consumer about the nature of the goods, for example, a descripDon
	
		such as ‘100% co6on’ on a shirt, would be acceptable, provided that
	
		descripDon is correct.
	
		• The trade descripDon must be in the English language, in prominent and
	
		legible characters, and on a principal label or brand affixed in a
	
		prominent posiDon and in as permanent a manner as pracDcable to the
	
		goods, or if affixture to the goods is impracDcable, to the coverings
	
		containing the good
	
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		Import Duty Into Australia
	
		Recap: What is the fashion system?
	
		• Local
	
		• Markets, retailers, local promoDons
	
		• Na;onal
	
		• NaDonal retailers, fashion weeks,
	
		naDonal manufacturing
	
		• Global
	
		• Global fashion weeks, global retailers,
	
		global manufacturing.
	
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		Why regulate?
	
		• Tariffs protect local industry
	
		• RegulaDons control quality standards
	
		• Import duDes/taxes protect jobs
	
		• RegulaDons protect brands and their
	
		economic contribuDon to country
	
		economies.
	
		(80-90% of global counterfeits are made in
	
		China. France loses 6 billion euros annually.)
	
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		Global Fashion Industry
	
		NaDonal Fashion System
	
		Global Fashion System
	
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		Counterfeit Product
	
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		h6p://www.smartcompany.com.au/business-advice/innovaDon/australian-fashion-industry-thriving-policies-take-world/
	
		Ques;ons for week three
	
		• Choose a product and imagine/list the producDon
	
		steps from raw materials to finished product (think
	
		back to the four key parts/stages in the fashion
	
		industry)
	
		• Research the best geographic region for
	
		manufacturing the product.
	
		• EsDmate the retail price of the product – how will
	
		you adverDse it?
	
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