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Fashion and Film

Moving Images and Consumer Behavior

Edited by Peter Bug

Type
Essays
Subject
Sociology
Keywords
fashion, sociology, costumes
Publishing date
2019
Publisher
Springer
Collection
Springer Series in Fashion Business
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Paperback • 317 pages
6 ¼ x 9 ½ inches (16 x 24 cm)
ISBN
978-9811395413
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Book Presentation:
This book aims to explore various aspects of the use of moving images in fashion retail and fashion apparel companies in-store or online. The use of moving images is growing in numbers and in relevance for consumers. Films can be used in various forms by fashion businesses in traditional media like cinema or TV and in modern forms like in social media or moving images in high street stores.
The book provides a data-oriented analysis of the state-of-the-art with certain future outlooks. Additional areas of covering fashion in moving images, such as ‘fashion company identity films’ or ‘fashion and music videos’ are covered in order to get a more complete analysis from a consumer influenced perspective.

About the Author:
Peter Bug is a professor of Fashion Marketing at Reutlingen University in Germany since 2000 and founding dean of the B.Sc. program International Fashion Retail since 2010. 2005 he lectured the Marketing and Marketing Research courses as full professor for one semester at the College of Business at Valparaiso University, IN, USA. Before his university time he worked as sales forecasting consultant for numerous mainly European-based fashion and textiles companies like adidas France and adidas Headquarters, Germany. He gained additional consultancy and teaching experience outside Europe in USA, China, Peru, and Morocco.Julia Helwig studied B.Sc. International Fashion Retail and M.Sc. Textile Chain Research at Reutlingen University. As a student, she went for an abroad semester to study at Udayana University in Indonesia and worked for two years in Digital Business and Multichannel with Breuninger, a leading German fashion retailer, and with Häberleinand Mauerer for her intern semester. After completing her studies, she works now with Porsche Design Group as E-Commerce Specialist.

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