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What is Fiber?
The Basic unit of textile
What are some Fiber types?
Manufactured Fibers
What are some Fashion services and resources?
Collection reports; Trend Reports; Consulting
What is a Designer?
A person employed to create idease for garments or accessories in the fashion industry.
What are some Design Resources?
Fabric is the most important inspiration.
What is a costume?
Complete dress or apparel, including all outergarments and accessories.
Two Catagories
_Historic Costume
_folk or Ethnic Costume
Other influences on design?
Form follows function; The street scene; Awareness
What is a collection
Europe and high priced in us
Line
Moderately priced
Color
Certain colors are connected with holidays and seasons
Fiber
Must be appropriate for the season & styling; Bleds alter seasonal uses
The Mechandise Plan
Merchandisers develop a plan each season- Number of groups, price points, and cost limits, Design/Merchandisning team may plan lines up to 18 months in advance
Seamless product development
Continual process of creating new merchandise
Ready to Wear
Mass produced clothing; Invention of the sewing machinel NAICS--Estalished in 1997; Classifications--Mens, Childrens, womens- Dived by factors like Gender, Age, Size
Mens Wear
Organized by classifcation of apparel
Childrens wear
organized by gender and size
Womens wear
First size then classification
Price lines
listed from highest to lowest; Haute Couture--> Budget
Couture Price lines
The most fashionable and exclusive couture apparel; Charles Fredrick Worth-First couturier- No mas production
Ready-To-Wear
Mass produced clothing, standardized sizes by company, limited or no handwork