Tag: culture

A Tribute to Malcom McLaren, Creator of Punk and Fashion Movements

He was a man who created an entire youth cultural movement. In this story we recap highlights of what made Malcom McLaren such a legend and how he was a trend-creator until the end.

Examining the Psychodemographics of Youth Culture: What Concerns You Most about the Future?

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Fresh data from Label Networks delivers forecasts on where the marketplace is headed and why by tracing changes to results to this question over the years, plus comparisons from our China, Japan, and European Youth Studies.

Favorite Online Footwear Retailers and Youth Culture Market Preferences Indicate Shifts in Top Brands and Greater Opportunities

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In this story taken from our Spring Youth Culture Study 2010 -North America, we examine the results to the question Which online retailer do you purchase footwear from if any?

Retail Round-up: Aeropostale Busts Record Shares: PacSun’s Long Road; Quiksilver Down; Buckle Up

Distinct differences in performances between fashion brands continues to fascinate forecasters as strategies undergo major shifts to attract a new youth culture.

Internet: How Do You Typically Find Out About New Websites?

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Fresh data from 13-25-year-olds across North America in Label Networks’ Spring Youth Culture Study 2010 reveals new sources for connecting youth culture to your site.

Sports Participation and Youth Culture: Fresh Data from Label Networks’ Spring Youth Culture Study 2010 Quantifies Preferred Sports vs. Participation

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Comparing sports young people do with the sports that are their favorites reveal the crossover effects of various lifestyle traits, such as associated fashion, pros as heroes, influences, and music crossovers.

Retail Round-up: Volcom Down 8% but Beats Expectations; Gap’s On the Rise and Here’s Why; H&M Proves New Strategies Work; Billabong Dips and Misses the Mark

More strategies than you can possibly imagine, indicating what works and what doesn’t when it comes to retail, fashion, action sports-inspired brands, and youth culture.