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Representing markets: The shaping of fashion trends by French and Italian fabric companies

In this paper, we use ethnographic methods to describe the market making activities of Première Vision, Paris, the leading trade fair in the clothing fabric industry. Through collective action and powerful representational practices, Première Vision's exhibitors affirm their style innovation an...

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Published in:Industrial marketing management 2006-10, Vol.35 (7), p.856-869
Main Authors: Rinallo, Diego, Golfetto, Francesca
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Concertation
Fashion
France
Industrial markets
Italy
Market forms
Market practices
Marketing
Postmodernism
Sales presentations
Studies
Trade fairs
Trade shows
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