Wednesday, January 8, 2020

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The Changing Canadian Fashion Industry

Paste Magazine-Sep. 2, 2016
2016 has been a tough year for fashion in Canada. The Canadian fashion industry is in a state of uncertainty as many coveted Canadian retailers have closed.
Story image for fashion industry from Vancouver Sun

The greener side of fashion: Sustainable style a growing trend

Vancouver Sun-Apr. 4, 2016
The fashion industry is notorious for being resource-heavy. From water usage to textile waste — there is no shortage of sustainable concerns associated with the ..



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How Indigenous artists are taking back what the fashion ...

CBC.ca-Jun. 18, 2016
How Indigenous artists are taking back what the fashion industry stole ... Based in Toronto, the non-profit supports Indigenous women in fashion and the arts ...
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Does social media help or hinder runway shows?

Globalnews.ca-Mar. 10, 2016
“I think the reality is social media is part of the fashion industry, and certainly part of the fashion presentation and show experience,” said Ben Barry, associate ...
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Vogue, get off your high horse – fashion shows have changed

The Guardian-Sep. 30, 2016
I started blogging in 2006, while I was still a fashion editor. ... bags, shoes, makeup – is endemic across the entire fashion industry from the most senior editor to ...

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

Buffer questions. In the study of problems of migration of rural population into the city often formulated a series of questions about social services in rural areas. Then to clarify the motives of moving to a city rural residents are asked what attracted them to the city. If these issues are not to divide, not to put between the blocks of the buffer question, it may happen that the first series of questions will influence the answers to subsequent questions concerning the motives for moving to the city. So, if a Respondent answered that in the village where he lives, poor cultural and community service, there is no club, mail, library, no conditions for leisure, then it is reasonable to expect that he will advance these causes as leading in the decision to move to the city.
The researchers did not just fall into such traps set by themselves. To neutralize the influence of questions about social and cultural services for villagers on the respondents ' answers about the motives of moving to the city, it is advisable to formulate a number of buffer issues.
The character buffer of the questions can be absolutely different: this can be questions, distracting from the main topic, surprise topics. As a buffer there may be issues and any other block of the questionnaire.
A fragment of the questionnaire:
Some believe that the city has a negative effect on the behavior of young people. Urban youth are less listens to parents, is rapidly gaining bad habits Smoking, drinking, young people begin to prevent acts of hooliganism, which was not until they lived in the village.