Fashion Trends: Analysis and Forecasting

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Berg, 2013 M05 9 - 192 páginas
This text is designed to introduce undergraduate students to the central concepts of fashion trend analysis and forecasting. Exploring the roles of both consumers and industry personnel as product developers, gatekeepers, and promoters of fashion trends, the book demonstrates how and why forecasting is vital to successful product and brand development. Fashion Trends: Analysis and Forecasting covers a wide range of key topics, such as the impact of fashion consumption on the environment, economic development, and socio-cultural change, as well as the impact of social responsibility and the digital consumer on current fashion trends.

Designed to aid teaching and learning, each chapter includes key words, summaries, engaging case studies, discussion questions, and suggested class activities. Using this book as a guide, students will develop an understanding of the process, methods, and influence of trend analysis and forecasting for the fashion business, and will be encouraged to think through the core issues creatively. An essential text for students of fashion and design.
 

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1 The Basics of Fashion Trends and Forecasting
1
2 Consumers Role in Fashion Adoption
23
3 The Process and Methods of Fashion Trend Analysis and Forecasting
45
4 The Role of Fashion Industry Professionals in Trend Development and Forecasting
71
5 Consumer and Industry Fashion Innovation and Diffusion Accelerators
97
6 Social Responsibility and Sustainability Related to Fashion Trends and Forecasting
119
7 The Format of Trend Forecasts and the Influence of Trend Forecasting on Business Decisions
143
Index
161
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EUNDEOK KIM is a Professor in the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship at Florida State University, USA.

ANN MARIE FIORE is a University Professor, Associate Chair, and Director of Graduate Education in the Department of Apparel, Events and Hospitality Management at Iowa State University, USA.

HYEJEONG KIM was formerly an Associate Professor of Fashion Merchandising at California State University, Long Beach, USA.

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