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1600’s – Demand for clothing from Europe; recommended that newcomers bring own clothing; used to label adulterers; wigs are banned
1700’s – High-wasted Empire dress introduced; women communicate styling information through the use of fashion plates
1830 – France is declared the center of fashion by Godey’s Lady’s Book; Button fly pants are forbidden by the Mormons; rubber is introduced for elastic fabrics and corsets
1840 - Petticoats change style; synthetic materials arise
1850 – Synthetics are used as alternate fabric; department stores are opening in USA; bloomers raise controversy; hoop skirts instead of petticoats; synthetic dye invented
1863 – first bra invented 1870 – Paper patterns available 1885 – Bloomingdale’s mail-order
catalog 1886 – Sears Roebuck mail-order; Levi
Strauss designs logo 1890 – Levi 501 Jeans; Rayon is
invented by Rene de Reaumur
1919 – Navy comes up with the “T-shirt” 1932 – The T-shirt is introduced to the
public 1939 – Glamour magazine is in print 1940 – Board shorts are born 1943 – Zoot Suit riots / banned 1944 – Pedal pushers created 1993 – Grunge style is introduced
2001 - Bilateral treaty signed with Vietnam
2007 - Saggy/baggy pants and public display of undergarments are outlawed in several small towns in USA
2007 - Lingerie industry increases to $13 billion a year
2007 - Vogue reaches 1.28 million in circulation
www.shmoop.com/history-american-fashion/timeline.html
1. London, England
2. New York, USA
3. Barcelona, Spain
4. Paris, France
5. Madrid, Spain
6. Rome, Italy
7. Sao Paulo, Brazil
8. Milan, Italy
9. Los Angeles, USA
10. Berlin, Germanyhttp://always10list.com/2012/06/10-of-the-worlds-most-popular-fashion-designer/
Calvin Klein, American
Donatella Versace,
Italian
Giorgio Armani, Italian
Valentino Garavani,
Italian
Gabrielle “Coco”
Chanel, French
Ralph Lauren,
American
Kate Spade, American
Marc Jacobs, American
Tom Ford, American
Betsey Johnson,
American
http://wwwtheatlanticcities.com/jobs-and-economy/2012/09/worlds-leading-cities-fashion/3182/
Introductory phase
Acceptance phase
Rejection phase
Introduction
Rise (increase in sales)
Peak
Decline
Rejection
http://www.fashiondesignscope.com/?p=117
Introduction – new style is originated
Rise – manufactures adapt new style
Acceptance (peak) – adapted style is popularized / mass production
Decline – style declines in popularity
Rejection – style is abandoned
A fashion that is taken up with great enthusiasm for a brief period of time; a craze.› Silly Bands› Parachute pants› Leg warmers› Stirrup pants› Large sweaters› Pegged pants
The combination of distinctive features (lines or characteristics) that personifies a particular person, group, school, or era.
Adhering to established standards; first or highest quality.
A substance, such as a dye, pigment, or paint that imparts a hue. Adds visual intensity and variety.
A structure of interwoven fibers or other elements; the feel of a fabric or surface.
A representation of such a part or portion; small-elaborated element of a work of art, craft or design
Assistant Designer Associate Designer Designer Design Director Technical Designer CAD Designer Production Manager Textile Buyer Fashion Forecaster
Assistant Merchandiser Associate Merchandiser VP of Merchandising/Design Merchandise Manager Visual Merchandiser/Display Director Product Specialist Personal Shopper/Wardrobe Consultant Department Manager Store Manager Showroom Representative Director of Customer Relations/Sales Merchandiser Manufacturing Executive
Fashion Show Producer Fashion Director/Coordinator Event Coordinator Advertising Account Executive Public Relations Specialist Beauty Adviser Stylist Fashion Editor
http://artbistro.monster.com/benefits/articles/11905-top-fashion-industry-job-descriptions-and-trends?page=5
Management Consultant Marketing Executive Brand Manager Market Research Analyst International Marketing Director Entrepreneur Internet Account Coordinator E-Commerce Catalog Manager Internet Marketing Coordinator
Near Future› Cowgirl boots› Suits that can be worn separately› Fashion inspired by the Mediterranean
Far Future› Technology driven› Recycled clothing› Clothing to keep you safe
http://www.allgirlstalk.com/get-a-sneak-peak-into-future-fashion-with-my-forecast-for-2013/ http://www.thecoolist.com/the-tech-of-fashion-10-ways-technology-drives-tomorrows-fashion/