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How Fashion Weeks Are Moving Into The Digital Age



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Fashion Weeks were a place to display creativity and technological innovations for a long time. Fashion weeks today have moved into the digital age. Editors and celebrities now enjoy front row seats via video-call. Harpers Bazaar recently examined how this transformation has taken place.

The Spring/Summer 2021 season was a landmark year in fashion. It is clear that the fashion industry is in constant evolution. This includes the first ever official men's or women's fashion shows and new initiatives such as Bloom Fashion Week, and China Fashion Summit. Some of the biggest names in the business will be back for the New York, London and Paris seasons. The China Fashion Summit in Beijing was focused on promoting green consumption. This was also the first occasion that Portugal Fashion was held at London. Additionally, the event encouraged students and teachers to participate.

Since its inception Porto has been the center of Portugal Fashion. The Alfandega do Porto served as the nerve center for the event. This venue combined both indoors and outdoors venues to showcase the best fashion design. David Catalan a Riojano fashion designer, was one of the guests at the Alfandega da Porto. His Rioja in Spain is an extension of his work. He offers monochromatic suits and light tie-dyes as well as innovative materials and a mix between classic and workwear.


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Ines Turcato and Maria Gambina, both Portuguese fashion designers, presented their collections at Portugal Fashion 47. The duo's "Streetwear" featured unconventional silhouettes and wide shapes. Their collection was inspired by the post-covid era, which combines ethnic elements with new technologies.


Alexandra Moura, who has previously shown her work at Milan Fashion Week, participated in the event through a video installation. Her work was also included in Vogue Italia Live and Vogue Italia Live. She returned Saturday at 12:30pm to the event format.

Sophia Kah's program has been discontinued for a while. This designer gained a large following within the London scene thanks to her new name, new label, and return to the Comporta style. Florence Welch, her mother's bride and her daughter's birthday party guest, is one of her biggest admirers.

China Fashion Summit was also introduced at the Spring/Summer 2021 seasons. The summit was held at the 751D PARK Clothing Cloister. It was called "Building Sustainable Industry Chain." There, fashion leaders and experts from all over the world discussed the future of the fashion industry.


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Portugal Fashion International events are a great opportunity to support young fashion designers. These events are held in partnership by Vogue Italia & IFF. REMIX contest is a way for winners to get their creations featured by the prestigious Italian magazine. Designers who are awarded the title have greater success.

Portuguese brands, such as Estelita Mendonca, Luis Carvalho & Sofia Kah joined the festivities. They have two events scheduled at the Paris Fashion Week, one for the autumn/winter season and the other for the spring/summer 2021 season. Luis Carvalho's new summer collection features unusual details and is inspired from art deco styles of 1920s.


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FAQ

What are the top ten things teenagers spend their money on?

There's a lot of data on consumer trends, but none is actionable for us. So we had a look at the data ourselves. We wanted to find out which products and services teens bought. We also looked at how the purchases have changed over the years.

Even we were surprised at the results. Turns out, when it comes to shopping habits, teens are pretty frugal. They spend more money on clothes than any other category except books. They also spend more money on technology than any other age.

Teens also spend a lot on tablets, smartphones, and computers. Kids aged 13-17 spent almost $2 billion last year alone on these devices.

It is notable that, while teens may spend a lot on electronic devices, they are not spending as much on apps. The app market makes up less than one percent of all teen smartphone use.

It means that the majority of them use smartphones to browse the internet. They're using Facebook and Snapchat. They use Facebook and Snapchat to play games on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo, and Nintendo.

They use their smartphones to make calls, view videos, and listen to music.

This is a fascinating trend. It suggests teens are more dependent on their phones, which is understandable considering they spend more time online.

They're also spending more time watching TV. Teens spend more time per week watching TV than any age apart from those between 5 and 9.

There are many reasons that people watch TV. One reason is that TV is easier to control. Even though they've access to various digital options, they tend to stick to traditional media.

They also have more choice. It's a joy for children to switch channels.

It's simply fun. Teenagers love being allowed to interact with characters in the screen, whether it be talking to their favorite celebrities, or exploring new worlds that allow them to become heroes.

They're unhappy with the content they're watching, despite all this. Common Sense Media found that 90% of parents would prefer their children to watch less TV if they could see better programs. Two-thirds would prefer their kids to play videogames than watch TV, according to Common Sense Media.

This should not be surprising. We all know that obesity is more common in children who spend more time on TV. Harvard University has just released new research.

It found that for children aged 6 to 11, each hour more TV was associated with 2.5 points higher BMI.

Perhaps it is time to think about ways we can help our children get off the screens. Maybe we should start making sure they have healthier snacks and drinks available to them.

We could encourage them to get active and play sports. The latest data shows that physical activity levels have declined across all age categories. So we must do something about that.

Good news is that young people can make improvements to their health. Just look at the evidence.


Are social media platforms having an effect on the fashion business?

The rise of social networking has been one of most notable stories in recent history. Facebook has more than 2Billion users around the globe, making it a key platform for businesses.

It's easy to imagine how this could help brands reach millions of potential customers. However, it's not always straightforward. Brands should think carefully about whether they want to advertise on social media or focus on building relationships with followers.

Remember that social media advertising is all about finding the right balance in engagement and brand awareness.


Will virtual experiences grow in the aftermath of the pandemics and other events?

The world in which we live is now more connected than any time in history. We communicate faster and share information more effectively, as well as collaborate across national borders.

The way we interact and the environment around us will change as technology advances.

This advancement is possible in virtual reality (VR). Virtual worlds are changing how we do business, learn, play and explore.

But while VR may seem like an exciting prospect for consumers, there are concerns about whether it could be used to exploit vulnerable users.

Experts warn that VR headsets could become another tool for cybercriminals to lure unsuspecting victims into scams and phishing attacks.

This means you should review the terms of service and privacy policies of any headset manufacturer before buying.

Also, ensure you are working with a trustworthy company.

You can read online reviews and ask your family and friends what they think. Chances are, if you're being sold a product by someone, they'll tell you it's great. So look for independent websites that give detailed reviews.

Many companies include terms and conditions of service and privacy policies in their packaging. It is easy to locate and review them.

If you're unhappy with your purchase, don't hesitate to contact the retailer directly.



Statistics

  • and what they are traveling for, with 78% of respondents wanting to impact the community they visit positively.1 Eating & Shopping at Small businesses (americanexpress.com)
  • 56% of respondents stated they held off on traveling for major entertainment events last year, but have plans to return to these events this year.1 (americanexpress.com)
  • While 19% of respondents state they didn't travel in the past two years, other families' favorite experiences included: domestic travel (19%), beach resorts (12%), road trips (11%), international travel (10%), staycations (7%), camping (6%), and more.1 (americanexpress.com)
  • 55% of respondents agree they want to book a once-in-a-lifetime vacation in 2022. (americanexpress.com)
  • Nearly 30% of consumers have started their holiday shopping, though 55% say rising inflation has altered their gifting and spending plans for 2022. (junglescout.com)



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How To

Which trends will be most impactful for the travel industry

The world is changing fast, and the way we do business is also evolving. When we refer to the digital revolution, we don't just mean the internet. We're talking about how technology is driving change across industries and impacting us all.

In the years to come, the industry will undergo many changes. Here are five areas where the industry is expected to continue to change:

  1. Customer Experience
  2. Technology
  3. Mobile
  4. Social Media
  5. Connectivity

These are just some examples of the way the future of travel looks. But there are many ways these trends will affect our lives. Let's now take a closer look at each topic.

Booking holidays is becoming more complex and demanding for customers. In fact, according to Accenture, travelers expect to spend $8 trillion on holiday trips globally by 2020. It is important for brands to invest heavily in customer care and make sure that customers feel valued and valued during the entire journey.





 


How Fashion Weeks Are Moving Into The Digital Age