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  • Dr. Su-Jeong Hwang Shin, Associate Professor

    Email: su.hwang @ ttu.edu

    Website: www.myweb.ttu.edu/shwang

  • Assignment: APA writing style – required!

    Source of Inspiration

    Design Activity: Thumbnail Sketch

  • Paris coutureManufacturers and designers of Missy.

    European prêt-a-porter (ready to wear)Manufacturers of junior and young contemporary

    clothes.

    Paris/ London/ and Milan To review the new styles

  • Fashion Trend Publications Opening with articles on fabric trends, sketches or style

    predictions, interviews with designers… The fashion shows Fashion editors select the styles and send photos, stories

    to US for publication in consumer and trade fashion magazines and newspapers. Retailers and manufactures depend on subscription

    fashion trend publications. Fashion predictions

  • U.S. fashion trend is NOT same as Europe. Some ideas are too advanced or impractical for the American

    lifestyle. U.S. designers inspired by a common source. Some designers use Paris fashion trends only as a frame of

    reference and do not copy the styles exactly. Designers are influenced by colors, silhouettes, and details.

    Seventh Avenue (SA) in New York Most established garment manufactures have offices and where

    upscale U.S. ready to wear manufacturing is centered.

    Inspiration is everywhere !!!

  • Street fashion Travel pursuing information on the latest trends Street fashion from young people, wearing in new ways. Tremendous influence over fashion trends. Influence high fashion. Researching street fashion. Designers influenced by the way a customer accessorizes. Consumers are influenced by displays & windows. Fashion magazines and trend reports promote street fashion

    (Including movie and music stars wearing) Instyle (Personality) Fruits (http://www.street-mg.com/xnew/) Paparazzi (photographers) to capture the upscale wearing.

  • Street fashion

  • Niche Markets A specialized customer outside the mainstream. Specialized sporting Skiing, golfing, hunting, etc.

    Specialized lifestyles Farming, western apparel, and surf wear

    Special events Weddings, proms, and dance clubs

    Designers constantly monitor the subtle fashion trends in niche markets. Observe and influenced same as street fashion

  • Published sources of fashion trend Designers need flash idea/ motivation for a new

    season.

    Consumer NewspapersDaily consumers newspapers for each city carry

    current fashion information and advertisements for local retailers.

  • Trade NewspapersWomen’s Wear Daily

    (WWD) Fairchild publications,

    NY. The most important

    trade publications for women’s apparel. “Bible of the women’s

    apparel industry”

  • Trade Newspapers DNR (Daily News

    Record) The menswear and

    textile markets.

  • Trade NewspapersCalifornia Apparel

    News Fashion publications,

    LA. The West Coast market.

    Published weekly and includes want ads.

    California Apparel News

  • Trade Newspapers Apparel Industry

    Magazine (AIM) Technical

    manufacturing news Visit Website:

    www.aimagazine.com

  • New York Times Sunday Magazine Important to the

    fashion trade Retailers and

    manufacturers advertise in it. Occasional fashion

    supplements are published.

  • W. Monthly newspaper Reprints of soft news

    (interviews, fashion reports, society news, etc.) during the month in WWD. Retailers’ and

    Manufacturer’s advertisements.

  • Domestic Magazines (Glossies)Children’s and young girls’ wear General ideas from: Ladies’ Home Journal/ Parents/ Teen/ Junior/ Victoria

    Trade magazines: Exclusive on children’s wear : Children’s business,

    Earnshaw’s/Junior/ and Kid’s wear. Seventeen (the most popular publication)

    Young women In Style/ Out/ Paper/Movies/ Nylon/Teen People/Lucky

  • Domestic Magazines (Glossies)General high fashion Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar,

    Elle, etc…

    Men’s Fashions Esquire, GQ, MR,

    Details, Gear, M, Outwear, etc…

  • Successful mail order (Catalog merchandise) Strong brand identityVery narrow A Concentration on one apparel category i.e. women’s underwear

    Deep selection of merchandise A wide range of colors, styles, and sizes

    Catalogs published by major retailers i.e. Victoria Secret/ Spiegel’s/ Land’s End/ J.Crew/and

    Eddie Bauer

  • Internet sources Shopping on-lineWorth Global Style Net work (www.WGSN.com) A news and information service based in London. Powerful business tool (business news, industry, and

    designer reviews, product trends, and financial news that affects the fashion industry.

    European and domestic high fashion designers.Cyber-magazines.

  • Visit website: http://www.stylesight.com

  • Visit website: http://www.infomat.com

  • Visit website: http://www.londonfashionweek.co.uk

  • High end products Haute Couture Pierre Cardain http://www.pierrecardin.com/

    Sposa (bridal wear) http://www.sposa.com/welcome.html Textiles

    Italy Uomo Vogue/ Vogue Mare

    France Vogue Homme Elle/ Marie Claire (Youth market)

    Japan Fruits Egg/Asayan/Get On/ Can Cam/Cool/ and JJ

  • Fashion reports Reports are sold as annual subscriptions directly to

    manufacturers Research color, lifestyle, and fashion trends, and

    report to designers, and manufacturers of popular apparel. Example: SnapFashun, Fashion Snoops, etc.

    Fashion forecasting

  • Other sourcesColor Standard Pantone Textile Color system

    Resource Guides and Industry directories Davidson’s Textile Blue Book

    Historical Publications Bazaar(since 1860), Godey’s lady’s book (1830-1890),

    Ladie’s Home journal (since 1883), Le Bon Ton (1912-1920), Sears and Montgomery ward catalogs, Vogue (since 1893)

  • Betsy Johnson “ BJ rocks glamour with

    an edge”

    Badgley Mischka “We were inspired by a

    lot of friends at some wonderful parties. We want to pile on the most glamorous pieces in an offhanded casual way” Betsy Johnson and Badgley Mischka

  • Donna Karan “Twenty years of urban

    decadence”

    Kimora Lee Simmons “The new Pink

    Collection will be for the fabulous woman whose lifestyle is defined by opulence and luxury” Donna Karan and Kimora Lee

    Simmons

  • Zac Posen “Urban Chic: a new

    look for the new millennium. Refined and sculptural.”

    Han Feng “Asia is blooming- lot’s

    of spice colors, electric blues, greens and big peonies prints.”

    Zac Posen and Han Feng

  • Topic: Design Process/ Silhouette (Brannon, Ch. 4)

    Bring materials: Journal Sketchbook ! Fashion Magazines, Tracing papers, 1 Marker and 1 pencil.

    No materials = 1 Tardy for the class (-10 points off).