Abstract
Cultural trends have a profound impact on the fashion industry as a whole, moulding tastes, opinions, and the dynamics of markets around the world. how cultural shifts impact international fashion marketplaces by comparing and contrasting Western and Eastern styles. This study compares and contrasts Western and Eastern design trends and consumer behaviours by looking at the cultural, social, and economic aspects that influence fashion consumption in both areas. It then looks at how cultural values, traditions, and societal norms impact these trends. Learn how international fashion houses adapt their business practices to local tastes by conducting in-depth interviews with industry insiders and surveying local consumers. The part that globalisation plays in easing cultural exchanges in the fashion industry, allowing for the mutual impact of Eastern and Western styles. While Western design tends to be more individualistic, trend-driven, and informal, Eastern fashion trends tend to be more traditional, handcrafted, and deeply rooted in cultural heritage, according to the findings. Finally, the study delves into what these cultural distinctions mean for fashion firms, arguing that it's essential to grasp cultural subtleties in order to create effective worldwide marketing strategies that appeal to different types of consumers.

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