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