Fast Fashion Hispanic Brand Preferences

Project Description

The fast fashion industry always strives to keep up with the newest, most popular fashion trends to satisfy their customers. But sometimes just that is not enough to keep up with ever-changing consumer demand. In this report, OYE! software was utilized to deliver fast fashion Hispanic brand preferences based on social media conversations on Twitter during the dates of June 1 – July 1, 2019. Insights cover ethnicity, language, location, category analysis, and top Hispanic and African American influencers.

This analysis was extrapolated from a sample of 39,085 Twitter conversations online discussing their preferred fast fashion brands, of which 7,458, or approximately 19.1%, were from verified Hispanics and 3,763, (approximately 9.6%) were from verified African Americans.

Methodology

This analysis was extrapolated from a sample of 39,085 Twitter conversations online discussing their preferred fast fashion brands, of which 7,458, or approximately 19.1%, were from verified Hispanics and 3,763, (approximately 9.6%) were from verified African Americans. Download the free report with your name and email at right to receive comparative analysis on (1) ethnicity, (2) gender, (3) sentiment as well as (4) top U.S. cities.

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