RESEARCH
Magazine Genre
I have chosen fashion as the genre of my main magazine task; and the
sub-genre would be Teen Fashion magazine! I ‘am working on this
particular genre as my interests lies here and creating a magazine for my
own age-group would be more fascinating because I understand what
amuses them and what in particular would catch their attention. It would
be something I could relate to!
Features and contents of a fashion magazine:
• World’s fashion business news daily
• Featuring news, model pages, photo shoots, designer interviews,
beauty reports, party pictures and message boards
• Covers a variety of topics, including style, entertainment, beauty,
health, travel and women’s issues
• Examines fashion designers and their influences, with original articles
and regular news updates
• The latest news and hot issue
• Conventionally, simple-bold-serif fonts are used
• Special focus on color contrasts….bright fluorescent colors are
usually used!
Representation of Fashion
Unfortunately, fashion is portrayed in much of the mainstream media as
a superficial industry composed of champagne-swilling flakes who have
nothing better to do than to gossip and snicker. This is the result of years
of so-called ‘reality’ television programmes and endless articles in the
news media that focus on the industry’s surface gloss, rather than the
hard work and passion that precious few insiders actually get to see.
Globally, fashion is a $1.5 trillion dollar industry. It employs millions of
people. And while those of us working in fashion may not be changing
the world, we do make important contributions to the global economy
and impact the daily lives of billions of people around the world.
Target Market
Many people enter the fashion industry brimming with ideas about the things
they want to create. Ultimately, however, fashion is a business, and in
business it’s not what you want that matters – it’s what your customers want.
To be a success you need to match your own abilities as a designer with a
section of the public which wants those designs. You need to establish your
target audience.
To find your target audience, you first need to think carefully about the
type of garments you intend to make. There are several things you should
consider:
• What type of person are they aimed at?
• Is that person male or female?
• How old is that person?
• What size range are they looking for?
• How much do they want to spend on clothes?
• Are they looking for high fashion or a favorite classic style?
The target market of a fashion industry has no range whatsoever. People
from all ages are almost updated in terms of fashion.
Fashion Designers Around The World
Yves Saint Laurent
Yves Saint Laurent became popular in
fashion circles due to his creativity in
redesigning the clothes considered to
be masculine into beautiful, feminine
wardrobe for women. Perhaps, one of
the most famous fashion designers in
France, Yves was the first one to
introduce power dressing for women
in the form of “power suits” in the
year 1966. He is also credited with
designing the men’s smoking jacket.
The most important fashion legacy
which he has left behind is the
“ready-to-wear” fashion clothing.
Pierre Cardin
The Italian-born Frenchman is lauded
for his 20th century pieces that looked
as though they were from the 25th
century. His so-called bubble dresses
had all the fixings of science fiction,
combining earthly elegance with out-
of-this-world colors and avant garde
design. They may be wacky, sure, but
Cardin’s clothes showed a freedom of
expression that highlighted larger
ideals, in particular the emancipation
of women. The visionary designer fell
out of critical favor when he attached
his name to less fashionable items,
from cars to umbrellas, but his
futuristic, space-centric legacy will live
to infinity and beyond.
Tom Ford
Tom Ford, counted among the most
famous designers today, whose
portfolio includes serving as a
creative director for both Yves Saint
Laurent and Gucci, wanted to be
actor when he was growing up. He
was born in Texas and even took
training to be an actor. But fate had
other “designs” for him. Tom ford
popularity as a designer reached
peaks when in the year 2000, he was
declared the winner of the Best
International Designer Award.
Christian Dior
Born in January of 1905, this
French designer was best known for
his distinctive “New Look”
silhouette. First shown in 1947; his
suits and dresses revolutionized the
way women dressed after the
Second World War. Today, talented
designer John Galliano carries on
the legendary designer’s legacy in
Paris, where he creates dramatic
couture ball gowns, chic prêt-a-
porter, and luxurious accessories
for Dior. Galliano’s talent and his
over-the-top runway shows have
ensured that the brand remains
strong and viable in today’s world…
Ralph Lauren
Ralph Lauren is worth $7.5 billion,
and he got it all because of his
fashion sense. In 1970, the first
Polo logo was seen in Lauren’s line
of women’s suits that was designed
in the classic men’s style. Two
years later, the famous short
sleeve shirt with the Polo emblem
appeared, and it soon became a
classic. These shirts have been
collected by men all over the
world ever since. Lauren, on the
other hand, has been collecting
rare and classic cars. The
collection is so unique that it has
been featured in the Boston
Museum of Fine Arts.
Donatella Versace
She is the sister of Gianni
Versace, and she has proven to be
no lesser sibling. After the murder
of Gianni in 1997, Donatella took
over and has taken the Versace
name to new heights. She made
sure that Versace shops would
cater to the different fashion
centers around the world,
particularly Milan and New York.
Top celebrities like Jennifer Lopez
and Madonna have endorsed the
company’s collection of clothes,
accessories, fragrances and home
furnishings.
Calvin Klein
Born in 1942 in New York, Klein also
capitalized on his own charisma and
lean good looks. Throughout the
decades, rumors about his own
sexual orientation seemed to fuel
the ongoing mystique and appeal of
this designer. His biggest business
rival, Ralph Lauren, was believed to
envy Klein’s ability to charm so
effortlessly, and to “work a room”.
Coco Chanel
Born Gabrielle“Coco” Bonheur
Chanel, she is a excellent French
fashion designer, founder of the
well known Chanel brand, whose
modernist thought, practical
design, and pursuit of expensive
simplicity made her an important
and influential figure in 20th-
century fashion. She was the only
fashion designer to be named on
Time 100: The Most Important
People of the Century

Fashion around the world

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    Magazine Genre I havechosen fashion as the genre of my main magazine task; and the sub-genre would be Teen Fashion magazine! I ‘am working on this particular genre as my interests lies here and creating a magazine for my own age-group would be more fascinating because I understand what amuses them and what in particular would catch their attention. It would be something I could relate to! Features and contents of a fashion magazine: • World’s fashion business news daily • Featuring news, model pages, photo shoots, designer interviews, beauty reports, party pictures and message boards • Covers a variety of topics, including style, entertainment, beauty, health, travel and women’s issues • Examines fashion designers and their influences, with original articles and regular news updates
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    • The latestnews and hot issue • Conventionally, simple-bold-serif fonts are used • Special focus on color contrasts….bright fluorescent colors are usually used! Representation of Fashion Unfortunately, fashion is portrayed in much of the mainstream media as a superficial industry composed of champagne-swilling flakes who have nothing better to do than to gossip and snicker. This is the result of years of so-called ‘reality’ television programmes and endless articles in the news media that focus on the industry’s surface gloss, rather than the hard work and passion that precious few insiders actually get to see. Globally, fashion is a $1.5 trillion dollar industry. It employs millions of people. And while those of us working in fashion may not be changing the world, we do make important contributions to the global economy and impact the daily lives of billions of people around the world.
  • 4.
    Target Market Many peopleenter the fashion industry brimming with ideas about the things they want to create. Ultimately, however, fashion is a business, and in business it’s not what you want that matters – it’s what your customers want. To be a success you need to match your own abilities as a designer with a section of the public which wants those designs. You need to establish your target audience. To find your target audience, you first need to think carefully about the type of garments you intend to make. There are several things you should consider: • What type of person are they aimed at? • Is that person male or female? • How old is that person? • What size range are they looking for? • How much do they want to spend on clothes? • Are they looking for high fashion or a favorite classic style? The target market of a fashion industry has no range whatsoever. People from all ages are almost updated in terms of fashion.
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    Fashion Designers AroundThe World Yves Saint Laurent Yves Saint Laurent became popular in fashion circles due to his creativity in redesigning the clothes considered to be masculine into beautiful, feminine wardrobe for women. Perhaps, one of the most famous fashion designers in France, Yves was the first one to introduce power dressing for women in the form of “power suits” in the year 1966. He is also credited with designing the men’s smoking jacket. The most important fashion legacy which he has left behind is the “ready-to-wear” fashion clothing.
  • 6.
    Pierre Cardin The Italian-bornFrenchman is lauded for his 20th century pieces that looked as though they were from the 25th century. His so-called bubble dresses had all the fixings of science fiction, combining earthly elegance with out- of-this-world colors and avant garde design. They may be wacky, sure, but Cardin’s clothes showed a freedom of expression that highlighted larger ideals, in particular the emancipation of women. The visionary designer fell out of critical favor when he attached his name to less fashionable items, from cars to umbrellas, but his futuristic, space-centric legacy will live to infinity and beyond.
  • 7.
    Tom Ford Tom Ford,counted among the most famous designers today, whose portfolio includes serving as a creative director for both Yves Saint Laurent and Gucci, wanted to be actor when he was growing up. He was born in Texas and even took training to be an actor. But fate had other “designs” for him. Tom ford popularity as a designer reached peaks when in the year 2000, he was declared the winner of the Best International Designer Award.
  • 8.
    Christian Dior Born inJanuary of 1905, this French designer was best known for his distinctive “New Look” silhouette. First shown in 1947; his suits and dresses revolutionized the way women dressed after the Second World War. Today, talented designer John Galliano carries on the legendary designer’s legacy in Paris, where he creates dramatic couture ball gowns, chic prêt-a- porter, and luxurious accessories for Dior. Galliano’s talent and his over-the-top runway shows have ensured that the brand remains strong and viable in today’s world…
  • 9.
    Ralph Lauren Ralph Laurenis worth $7.5 billion, and he got it all because of his fashion sense. In 1970, the first Polo logo was seen in Lauren’s line of women’s suits that was designed in the classic men’s style. Two years later, the famous short sleeve shirt with the Polo emblem appeared, and it soon became a classic. These shirts have been collected by men all over the world ever since. Lauren, on the other hand, has been collecting rare and classic cars. The collection is so unique that it has been featured in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
  • 10.
    Donatella Versace She isthe sister of Gianni Versace, and she has proven to be no lesser sibling. After the murder of Gianni in 1997, Donatella took over and has taken the Versace name to new heights. She made sure that Versace shops would cater to the different fashion centers around the world, particularly Milan and New York. Top celebrities like Jennifer Lopez and Madonna have endorsed the company’s collection of clothes, accessories, fragrances and home furnishings.
  • 11.
    Calvin Klein Born in1942 in New York, Klein also capitalized on his own charisma and lean good looks. Throughout the decades, rumors about his own sexual orientation seemed to fuel the ongoing mystique and appeal of this designer. His biggest business rival, Ralph Lauren, was believed to envy Klein’s ability to charm so effortlessly, and to “work a room”.
  • 12.
    Coco Chanel Born Gabrielle“Coco”Bonheur Chanel, she is a excellent French fashion designer, founder of the well known Chanel brand, whose modernist thought, practical design, and pursuit of expensive simplicity made her an important and influential figure in 20th- century fashion. She was the only fashion designer to be named on Time 100: The Most Important People of the Century