Abstract

This article is devoted to the current problem of cluster development in the tourism sector of Kazakhstan. As a research task, the author identified an attempt to evaluate the existing experience of the French Republic in creating a high fashion cluster that remains attractive to tourists around the world over a long historical period. The author comes to the conclusion that when forming tourism clusters in Kazakhstan, it is important to take into account international experience and adapt it to local conditions. An example of such a successful approach is the development of high fashion in the world's largest cities. The development of these clusters is directly related to the growth of tourism. Firstly, global fashion centers such as Milan, Paris, London or New York attract a lot of tourists passionate about fashion and shopping, which contributes to the flourishing of the tourism sector and the economy of these cities. Secondly, fashion clusters themselves are becoming significant tourist attractions, where you can enjoy the atmosphere of fashion, learn about the latest trends and purchase unique products. Moreover, these fashion hubs host various events such as fashion weeks and festivals that attract tourists from different parts of the world. This gives new prospects for the development of tourism. Thus, fashion clusters stimulate the tourism industry and contribute to the economic growth of cities and countries.

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