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FAQ
Are mobile devices influencing fashion?
Mobile devices are getting more powerful every year, we know. Mobile phones can be used to take photos, record video, play music and surf the Internet. It makes sense that mobile phones can be used to check out outfits.
For instance, some people use them to measure a dress's fit before buying it. They can also be used to take photographs of yourself in front of mirrors.
Do not forget to take pictures with your phone when you think about purchasing a new outfit.
What do teenagers purchase the most?
There are a lot more data available about consumer trends than we can use, but none of them is actionable. So we had a look at the data ourselves. We wanted the data to show us which products or services teens had purchased. We also looked at how the purchases have changed over the years.
Even we were amazed by the results. Turns out, when it comes to shopping habits, teens are pretty frugal. They spend more money on clothes that any other group except books. They spend more on technology than any other age group.
Teens are also big users of tablets, mobile phones, and computers. These devices were purchased by almost 2 billion dollars last year by 13-17-year-olds.
But what stands out is that while they might be spending a lot on electronics, they aren't spending much on apps. Apps account for less than 1 percent of teenage smartphone usage.
That means most of them are using smartphones to browse the web. They are using Snapchat and Facebook. They play games on Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo.
In short, they use their phones to connect with friends, watch videos and play music.
Now that's an interesting trend because it suggests that teens are increasingly relying on their mobiles, which makes sense given that they spend more time online.
They also spend more time watching TV. Teens now spend more hours per week watching TV than any other age group apart from children between ages 5 and 9.
There are many reasons they turn to TV. One reason is that TV is easier to control. They prefer to use traditional media even though there are many digital options available.
Another reason is that it offers them more variety. Children love to change channels so they will often switch channels.
And finally, it's just plain 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 aren't happy with the content they see. Common Sense Media surveyed parents and found 90% said they would prefer that their kids watched less TV if it meant watching better shows. And two-thirds of parents would rather their kids play video games than watch TV.
This shouldn't surprise anyone. This is not surprising considering that we know that obese kids are more likely those who watch TV more. Harvard University's new research supports this conclusion.
The study found that children 6-11 years old had a 2.5-point increase on their BMI for every hour they watched TV.
We should start to think about ways that we can help our kids move away from the screen. It might be time to make sure our kids have healthier snacks, and more drinks.
Perhaps we should encourage them instead to engage in sports. The latest data shows that physical activity levels have declined across all age categories. We must change this.
Good news is that young people can make improvements to their health. You just need to look at the evidence.
What trends do you predict for the fashion industry in 2023?
The future is uncertain. Fashion is unpredictable. But there are two trends that we can expect to see continue. Athleisure is the second. We've already seen the rise of athleisure from yoga pants to sweatpants, shorts, tanks, and sweatshirts.
These casual styles are not limited to clothing brands. It's also becoming more common for athletes to wear them. For example, tennis star Serena Williams recently wore an athleisure outfit while she played her match against Naomi Osaka.
The growing demand for personalized products is another trend. Nike, for example, has started making shoes that are specifically tailored to each individual's foot.
As technology advances, we'll likely see more developments in wearable tech. It's possible that the way we shop will change. Mobile apps that allow you to personalize your outfits could be a reality as self-service kiosks are more common.
Statistics
- 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)
- Just 5% of consumers expect to wait until December to begin shopping, while more than 70% said they'd start before Thanksgiving. (junglescout.com)
- OTC Medicine 57% Beauty & Personal Care 52% Vitamins & Dietary Supplements 51% Home & Kitchen 47% Top retailers where consumers are shopping in 1. (junglescout.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)
- 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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What are some examples for consumer trends?
Trends are predictable shifts of consumption patterns.
They may not be predictable, but they do tend to follow a pattern. There are two types of trends; cyclical and secular.
The tendency for cyclical trends to repeat over time is that they are often repeated. As an example, three decades of economic expansion has seen consumers spend more money every year. These cycles are often short-lived. For example, the recession caused a drop in spending over the past decade.
Secular trends are long-term changes that occur over longer periods. This includes technological innovations such as the internet, mobile phones, and other digital advances. These trends are frequently driven by changes in tastes and lifestyles, so they do not necessarily correlate to economic activity.
Online shopping is the most prominent trend. Consumers are shifting away from brick-and–mortar stores to buy goods online. Another trend is eCommerce. eCommerce has seen an increase in popularity and sales than physical retailing over the past few years.
Another trend is the rise in social media use. Social media is ubiquitous and is used worldwide by millions. Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest, as well as Snapchat, are used widely by consumers to share information, voice opinions and communicate with family and friends.
The third trend is the increasing use of wearable tech. Smartwatches, fitness trackers, smart clothing, and contact lenses are commonplace. Wearable tech devices enable us to measure our health and well-being, monitor our environment, and interact with the world.