Fundamentals of Fashion
Fundamentals of Fashion
Fundamentals of Fashion
Fashion
Fashion Terminology
Haute Couture
Designer Label
Mass Market
Specializing
Mens Wear
Day wear, evening wear, sports wear, knit wear
Childrens wear
Boys wear, girls wear, teenage clothes, knitwear
A fashion year
The plan...
Research
Each collection is researched so that all the items in it
complement each other, will be in style, and have the particular
look for which the company is known for.
Predicting Trends
A designers most difficult task is forecasting what will be in
style for the coming years. To do this, they know the past trends
and look at repeats. They also purchase HIGH priced trend
magazines. Additionally they observe what succeeded with
customers in the past.
Theme
The Collection
Designing
After the groundwork is completed for the nature of the collection,
the designer must decide how many and what types of garments
should be included in the collection.
Usually, they have a three month period to design, produce and
publicize the collection in time for their fashion show.
Press and buyers get their first look at the collection at the show
The Design
Steps
Designers work differently to put the design ideas together: some
sketch, drape fabric on a dress stand, or use patterns from previous
seasons
Create a paper pattern
Make a muslin sample
Try it on (a dress stand or live model) adjustments are made
When fit is right, a professional pattern cutter makes an accurate
pattern
A sample item is made in the fashion fabric, then produced in
various colors
Fashion show: reveals the finished designs in their most attractive
state
Textile Designer
Fashion Illustrator
Pattern Cutter
Fashion Photographer
Fashion Journalist
Public relations consultant
Fashion Buyer
Stylist
Fashion Model
Design Capitals
There are many cities around the world that
host a strong fashion economy but 5 major
cities are considered by most to be the
centers of the fashion world.
Which five cities do you think host fashion
for the world?
Milan, Italy
Milan
Italian
Designers
Giorgio Armani
Alma Couture
Baila
Maurizio Baldassari
Renato Balestra
Federico Bano
Basile
Bensussan
Laura Biagiotti
Blumarine
Chiara Boni
Mariella Burano
Byblos
Cailand
Callaghan
Armando Calo
Capucine
Gianna Cassoli
Emilio Cavallini
Ernestina Cerini
Complice
Anna e Cristina
Costi
Raffaella Curiel
Dadoscorza by
Edward De Carlis
Roberta De
Castello
Dolce e Gabbana
Elicolaj
Ematite
Erreuno
Fendi
Salvatore
Ferragamo
Gianfranco Ferre
Alberta Ferretti
Fiore
Floranna
Gianluca Gabrielli
M. Galante per
Circolare
Raniero Gattinoni
Genny
Daniela Gerini
Gherardini
Istante
Juditte
Bill Kaiserman
Krizia
Andre Laug
Paola Marzotto
Max Mara
Anna Mucci
Gioia Nordi
Tita Rossi
Tivioli
Mario Valentin
Gianni Versace
Paris, France
Paris
French Designers
Jin Abe
Balenciaga
Dorothee Bis
Cerruti Femme
Chanel
Chloe
Enrico Coveri
Christian Dior
Louis Feraud
Jean-Paul Gaultier
Romeo Gigli
Givenchy
Kenzo
Hiroko Koshino
Christian Lacroix
Karl Lagerfeld
Guy Laroche
Matsuda
Issey Miyake
Claude Montana
Thierry Mugler
Bernard Perris
Nina Ricci
Sonia Rykiel
Yves Saint Laurent
Jean-Louis Scherrer
Emanuel Ungaro
Valentino
Kansi Yamamoto
Yohji Yamamoto
London, England
London
London Designers
Bodymap
Joe Casely-Hayford
Caroline Charles
Nick Coleman
Paul Costelloe
Ghost
Pam Hogg
Betty Jackson
Bruce Oldfield
Ednia Ronay
Vivienne Westwood
Workers for Freedom
New York
Geoffrey Beene
Bill Blass
Oscar De La Renta
Tom Ford (Gucci)
Halston
Carolina Herrera
Norma Kamali
Donna Karan
Calvin Klein
Ralph Lauren
Mary McFadden
Mary Ann Restivo
Scassi
Pauline Trigere
Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo
Tokyo Designers
Jin Abe
Barbara Bui
Hiroko Koshino
Junko Koshino
Issey Miyake
Hanae Mori
Yuki Torii International
Kansai Yamamoto
January
Italian and French couture collections for
spring/summer in Paris and Rome
February
British, Italian, American and French designer
collections shown in London, Bologne, Germany, and
Paris
IMBEX (International Mens and Boys wear
exhibition in London, England)
International mens fashion week in Cologne, Germany
March
British, Italian, American and French designer collections for
autumn/winter shown in London, Milan, New York and Paris.
Munich (Germany) Fashion Fair
April
Interstoff clothing, textiles trade fair held in Frankfurt,
Germany
May
International designer collections, in Tokyo
London mid-season fashion exhibition for autumn
June
Italian childrens wear collections held in Florence, Italy
Portex: Portugese ready-to-wear fashion fari for
Spring/Summer in Porto
July
French and Italian couture collections for Autumn/Winter,
Paris and Rome
Uomo Italia Mens wear shown in Florence
August
Future Fashions Scandinavia Fair held in Copenhagen,
Denmark
International mens fashion week and international jeans
fair in Cologne, Germany
Finnish fashion fair in Helsinki
September
British, French and American ready-to-wear collections for
Spring/Summer shown in London, Paris, New York
October
British, French, American and Italian designer
collections for Spring/Summer in London, Paris,
New York and Milan
Interstoff international textiles and trade fair in
Frankfurt, Germany
November
International designer collections, Tokyo
December
Portex Portuguese ready-to-wear fashion fair for
Autumn/Winter, Porto
Fashion
The currently
accepted
prevailing style.
Fad
A fashion with a
sudden burst of
popularity
Style
A characteristic or
distinctive form of
dress that exists
independent of
fashion
Each person develops
their own over time.
What is yours?
Classic
A fashion that
retains general
acceptance over
a very extended
period of time
What are
examples of
classics?
Design
Refers to a
specific
version of a
style
Trend
The movement
of a fashion into
and through the
marketplace
How long a
fashion remains
popular
Fashion Cycle
Recurring cycle in
skirt lengths
Trend Cycle
Design Details
Sleeve/Skirt/Pant/Short Lengths & Widths
Collar Types
Pockets
Topstitching
Neckline
Hip huggers
length sleeves
Peter Pan Collar
Round Neckline
Assignment
Classic
Fad
Fashion
Style