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Uniform
Sádecká, Lucia ; Vacková, Lenka (referee) ; Mazanec, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor project focuses on the phenomenon of the Burda style magazine, which for more than 50 years has been advertising to its readers about pattern making, along with tips and tricks. This allows the readers to fill the wardrobe of current trends that they should be able to make themselves In this project, I chose one specific issue from 07/17 magazine, which I transferred from patterns provided with the material needed according to the template and workflow. I kept the original sewing method using the orientation map provided by the designers (using a silk screen), which forms the design of the whole collection. The aim is, on the one hand, to test the functionality and the practicality of the offered dresses in the magazine, but at the same time emphasis is put on the quality of craftsmanship. According to the popularity of the magazine, this quality still has its visible place in the fashion industry. How? What is this heading towards? Does the social artefact of this confection still make sense in this era?
No hard feelings
Venturová, Adéla ; Jakalová, Zuzana (referee) ; Klodová, Lenka (advisor)
My work analyzes the issue of inscriptions of fast fashion from the point of view of emptying slogans' content due to the different cultural, living and economic conditions at the place of creation of the t-shirts and its place of wear.
Trends in Fashion Marketing and their influence to consumer buying decision
Votočková, Pavlína ; Filipová, Alena (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with Trends in Fashion Marketing and their influence to consumer buying decision. The aim of the thesis is to analyse consumer's attitude to fashion marketing and it's current trends: Fast Fashion, online shopping, co-branding and influence of social sites. The thesis is devided into a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part deals with consumer behavior, specification of current situation on the fashion market, locating of production and supply chain process in fashion business. In this part trends in fashion marketing: Fast Fashion, online shopping, co-branding and social sites are introduced. The practical part deals with a questionnaire survey. The main aim is interpreted on the basis of the result from the questionnaire survey.
Sustainable development in multinational companies
Genttnerová, Kateřina ; Plášková, Alena (advisor) ; Hubková, Veronika (referee)
The main objective of this thesis is an evaluation of activities in multinational companies which lead to sustainable development. Furthermore, an analysis which aims to find out if these activities contribute to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) drawn up and approved by all member states of the United Nations in 2015. The theoretical part of the thesis introduces history starting with the industrial revolution and present situation in a globalized world. It explains specifics of apparel industry and sport apparel industry. It also presents individual SDGs, their meaning and the importance of all subjects being involved in their achieving, including private companies. The thesis evaluates how the three biggest multinational companies from sports apparel industry perceive the topic of sustainable development. These are adidas AG, NIKE, Inc. and Puma SE. In the analytical part, it evaluates their current and planned practices contributing to sustainable development, it compares them with the topics of SDGs and proposes measures that would help to successfully achieve them. The analysis shows that these three companies have already been engaging in the topic of sustainability. They take the SDGs into account but do not fully implement them in their business models yet. The company which has the most activities connected to sustainable development is adidas. Most of the activities these companies have are connected to the following goals: Responsible consumption and production, Clean water and sanitation and Partnership for the goals. There are several specific areas in the sports apparel industry that could be greatly improved. They are presented at the end of the thesis.
The Marketing Communication Analysis of Zara Fashion Brand
Fialíková, Lucie ; Koudelková, Petra (advisor) ; Hejlová, Denisa (referee)
The Bachelor thesis "The Marketing Communication Analysis of Zara Fashion Brand" Zara the position of one the fast fashion market's leaders. highlights the analysis of Zara's marketing communication strategy. The primary channels are
Policy of the Fashion Industry to Sustainable Development
Ric, Tomáš ; Šálková, Daniela (advisor) ; Marta, Marta (referee)
Bachelor thesis is divided into two parts. Theoretical part, where the basic knowledge of the fashion industry and sustainable development is presented. These findings are explained together with links connecting different sectors in fashion. The theoretical part also deals with the economic impact of overproduction in the fashion industry and brings alternative to conventional shopping habits. Second, a practical part, deals with companies with a dominant position on the market and their approach to solving the problems. The aim of this thesis is to describe the general principles of the approach of the fashion industry to sustainable development, resolving issues and puts forward proposals to prevent the effects of excess production.
Analysis of the Inditex Company and Its International Presence
Vébrová, Alena ; Zamykalová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Gullová, Soňa (referee)
The thesis comprises the presentation of the company as a whole and also its unique brands. The first chapter presents the company and describes the company's global expansion. It also includes a presentation of the Board of Directors and the most important financial indicators. The second chapter comprises the description of unique brands and the process of manufacturing products. Furthermore it includes the environmental attitude of Inditex. Then it is followed by a marketing mix and an explanation of the term Fast Fashion, which is nowadays really important for the whole company. This chapter also includes a comparison with its main competitors across the world and also the biggest competitors on the Spanish market. The chapter is ended by a SWOT analysis of the Inditex Company. The third chapter comprises the Inditex´s activity on the Czech market. This chapter is a description of the most important financial indicators for the Czech market. This chapter also describes the results of a conducted survey, my own opinions about it and the brand as whole.
Global trends in the Fashion industry
Hubková, Veronika ; Jiránková, Martina (advisor) ; Vošta, Milan (referee)
The Dissertation is providing concise insight into the history of fashion industry, its global evolution and remarkable thresholds leading us into the way we can see it nowadays. Consequent focus is around today's trend of fast fashion being seen as the synonym for affordable and low-cost apparel. Vigorous supply chain analysis delivers valid arguments about negative social and environmental impact on our society as a result of recent fashion trends. Considering all above highlighted issues along with increasingly important sustainability, the theses is trying to outline a future prospect of the industry.
Marketing fashion brands with a focus on ZARA
Droščáková, Jana ; Tahal, Radek (advisor) ; Mráz, Otakar (referee)
The diploma thesis concerns with the specifics of fashion industry and marketing of fashion brands, with a closer focus and attention on a Spanish clothing brand Zara.The purpose of this work is to offer the reader an overview of marketing methods and tools used by fashion brands to reach, get and keep customers and to specify the actual forms of marketing communication used by the renowned Zara. The goal of the thesis is to find out the awareness of these marketing tools among Czech customers, what they think of the brand itself and then provide suggestions to improve its existing image. The first part gives an overview of available theory on fashion industry and marketing, and it describes and characterises the marketing communication of Zara. The second part is based on own marketing research with the purpose of defining the activity of the brand in Czech environment and unveiling the marketing goals of Zara in the Czech Republic. The aim is to find out the impact of the brand on Czech consumers and whether its idea of own positioning corresponds with the outcome of the consumer reasearch.
Comparison of strategies of chosen retailing companies on the domestic and foreign market
Kukrechtová, Alena ; Zamykalová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Šrůtková, Jana (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to define fast fashion as a trend in the contemporary retailing with a deeper focus on the Czech market. It provides an analysis and further comparison of marketing strategies and business activities of five chosen retailers (C&A, H&M, Marks&Spencer, Reserved and ZARA) who are mutual competitors on both, domestic and foreign markets. The empirical part presents information about Czech consumers and their perception of the marketing strategies that particular companies apply in the Czech Republic.

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