12.04.11

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There are many clothing brands and shops in Budapest, Hungary to suit all tastes. For example, Aqua-tick is a clothing shop located next to St. Stephen's Basilica and the Central European University (CEU), so you can expect to encounter a steady stream of students at this downtown boutique featuring the whimsical clothing of two Hungarian designers.
If you enjoy bright colors, mod prints and retro accessories this is the place to go. If you're shopping for a special accessory, souvenir or gift the Balogh Kesztyu shop, located close to Vaci utca, is a great place to find handmade and hand-dyed leather gloves. Some of the men's gloves have shearling lining and the buttery ladies' models are lined with cashmere or wool. Close by to this shop is the Eclectick boutique, which bills itself as a Shop of Young Hungarian designers. It is stocked with hip and colorful creations from five young designers who also work on the second floor of the building.
10.28.11

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Buyers of trendy clothes, known as "fashion-forward shoppers" in the industry, tend to spend more on clothes and other items than others- according to a new consumer report. The subjects of the survey self-segregated into behavior-based categories. Those who selected trendy clothes became the fashion-forward category. One in three surveyed said they preferred a more traditional conservative approach, while half put price and comfort above fashion.
Nearly three-quarters of the trendy clothes shoppers indicated that they intended to spend the same or more than usual in the next 90 days on casual women's apparel. In addition, those buying trendy clothes spend 2.7 times as much as value driven-women. Many of these trendy clothes shoppers are still benefiting retailers after their purchases. More than half of them indicated that they recommended women's apparel stores to friends.
10.27.11

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Fashion week is getting celebrated among graduates, representing the end of the fashion academic year but it will secure fashion industry placement among many fashion students. This will be their initiative in the path of the upcoming fashion industry.
According to the University of East London, it has attained highest number of placements in the fashion industry. More than 50% of these included non-design admissions showing the recent exchange of roles in the fashion industry. Students of UED are working across all fields of fashion industry including pattern cutting, buying and marketing. Carly Basilan, Assistant Buyer of Jaeger London women's wear team, said that "If one has decided to pursue one's career, and one puts everything into it, then he/she will never go unnoticed!."