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  2. Jacqueline Wolper - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline Wolper Massawe (born 06 December 1988), is a Tanzanian actress, businesswoman and fashion stylist. Wolper began her film career in 2007 and being featured in more than 30 films since her debut in the industry. [1]

  3. Luxury goods - Wikipedia

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    Global consumer companies, such as Procter & Gamble, are also attracted to the industry due to the difficulty of making a profit in the mass consumer goods market. [15] The customer base for various luxury goods continue to be more culturally diversified, and this presents more unseen challenges and new opportunities to companies in this ...

  4. Fast fashion - Wikipedia

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    The fashion industry is known as the most labor dependent industry, [99] as one in every six people works in acquiring raw materials and manufacturing clothing. There is an increasing concern for sweatshops as more fast fashion stores are lowering their prices and trends are fluctuating more frequently.

  5. These are the biggest issues facing the fashion industry in 2025

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    Potential tariffs are also set to shake up the fashion industry. Incoming President Donald Trump threatened tariffs of 60% on Chinese imports, 25% on Mexico and Canada, and 10%-20% on all imports.

  6. Burberry closes London Fashion Week with a ‘stealth wealth ...

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    British fashion model Erin O'Connor walked Burberry's Fall-Winter 2025 show at London's Tate Britain. - Benjamin Cremel/AFP/Getty Images

  7. Fashion in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Other fashion trends started in the US include sportswear as fashion along with athletic shoe wear like Converse or Nike. Athleisure was also popularized in the US in the 2010s, and has dominated the US market because of its ability to fill a gap in the market, as clothing was not usually both comfortable, stylish, and functional. [5]

  8. Clothing industry - Wikipedia

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    Clothing factory in Montreal, Quebec, 1941. Clothing industry or garment industry summarizes the types of trade and industry along the production and value chain of clothing and garments, starting with the textile industry (producers of cotton, wool, fur, and synthetic fibre), embellishment using embroidery, via the fashion industry to apparel retailers up to trade with second-hand clothes and ...

  9. Aurora Fashions - Wikipedia

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    Aurora Fashions was a holding company of several retail fashion brands, formed in 2009 to purchase a number of businesses from the collapsed Mosaic Fashions. The company operated over 1,250 stores in 38 countries, including franchises, under the Oasis , Warehouse and Coast brands.