Globalisation Versus Deglobalisation in the Fashion Industry
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Mode made in Portugal - The Good Goods
It is now one of the hearts of the European fashion industry. Portugal is emerging as a destination of choice for the production of clothing, textiles, and footwear. As ethical and environmental issues become increasingly important in the global fashion landscape, "Made in Portugal" seems to be considered a preferred option by brands and consumers. A look behind the scenes of this booming industry, often cited as an example of European reindustr…
Globalisation Versus Deglobalisation in the Fashion Industry
The phenomenon of globalisation is an enhanced driver of fashion sales globally. Nevertheless, its continual growth will slow due to geopolitical factors. Globalisation has contributed to many successes in the fashion industry, but political opinion is slowing this...
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