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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Classics, Fads, Recycled Styles, pendulum Swing


Pendulum Swing
Skinny vs. Flared, High heel vs. Flat, High waisted vs. low rise












Recycled Styles
high waisted pants and skirts, shoulder pads, crop tops, oxfords








Fads
Ice cream shoes, Jellies, Ugg boots, large belts, low rise jeans






Classics
Little Black Dress, Cardigan, Blazer, Black Stiletto Shoes.












"On the Spot"

On the Spot



When I went to observe people I chose three places that displayed different products. Macy’s, Walmart, and Vons seemed to be good options.

I went to Macy’s on a Wednesday morning and the majority of people there were women who seemed to be between 25-35. I noticed them mostly in the cosmetics and children’s as well as in the men’s section. To me this seems like the housewife or the live-in girlfriend doing the shopping while the kids are in school or their husbands are at work. There was a few men but they were mostly browsing and seemed to be in a hurry. These women mostly paid with their credit/debit cards, not a lot of cash handling was going on.

At Walmart on a Sunday afternoon, it was a completely different story. There was people everywhere, all kinds of people too. There were families with little kids and big kids, couples, singles, and even a couple of homeless people. I noticed people would pile the stuff into their carts and not really look at prices at first.

I followed this one family around for a bit. It was a Caucasian/ Hispanic family consisting of mom, dad, daughter, and son. They were typical lower middle class American’s and they were mostly buying essentials: milk, shampoo, socks. If there were any items that were pure wants, they mostly belonged to the children. At the check out line, I noticed people were leaving stuff behind, even if they had put it in the cart earlier. Same kind of habits, a lot of credit/ debit cards, but there was not a lot of cash flowing.

Lastly I stopped by Vons on Monday night. There was not very many people out anymore. It was dark out, even though it was only about six o’ clock. The few people I was able to find were there for quick stops. A gallon of milk, or a carton of eggs seemed to be the popular item. When I asked the cashier when they are the busiest she said Sunday around noon. She mentioned that a lot of mom’s bring their kids along to help, but not very many husbands/ boyfriends doing the groceries.

Over all I noticed that the economy is down. It is easy to tell that people are holding back and buying only what they need. Almost none of the purchases I observed were based one wants, aside from children.


Style Tribes

There are a lot of different kinds of people on this campus but there are really only a few that stand out as actual tribes. The first one that comes to mind is obviously the Fashion Marketing and Management. Then you have the culinary students because they have a uniform. the culinary students are also easily distinguished by their shoes, because they usually have on non-slip or really comfortable tennis. The last one i noticed was the graphic design students. they tend to wear alot of plaid and flannel shirts, as well as skinny jeans, and hats.







Friday, January 14, 2011