Synopses & Reviews
How do retailers decide which colors and styles are featured in their stores? What factors influence the patterns, textiles and silhouettes designers show in their collections? This text provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the forecasting process, from studying fashion innovation and cultural influences to conducting consumer research, exploring how to identify the who, what, where, when and why driving fashion change in our lives. By combining fashion theory with current practices from industry executives, Brannon and Divita explain how to recognize emerging trends and the 'coolhunters' who anticipate our aesthetic preferences. Ultimately, student will learn how to prepare and present their own fashion forecast.
New to this Edition:
- New chapter 8 focuses on media and technology including coverage of how mass media, fashion blogs, social medi and forecasting companies such as WGSN and Stylesight effect trends
- New case studies and profiles in each chapter feature contemporary bloggers, professionals and companies such as Tavi Gevinson of Style Rookie, Garance Dore, Scott Schuman, Burberry, Rebecca Minkoff, Edelkoort, Perclers and Nelly Rodi
-Expanded fashion theories section in chapter 3 explains how trends spread between population segments
- Summaries at the end of each chapter recap key concepts
Synopsis
How do retailers decide which colors and styles are featured in their stores? What factors influence the patterns, textiles and silhouettes designers show in their collections? These choices are all made with the help of fashion forecasting-a dynamic industry that identifies the trends that influence what people will be wearing in the future. This text provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the forecasting process, from studying fashion innovation and cultural influences to conducting consumer research, exploring how to identify the who, what, where, when and why driving fashion change in our lives. New co-author Divita has revised the structure of each chapter to streamline content and improve the flow of information while discussing timely examples and industry applications. Ultimately, students will learn how to prepare and present their own fashion forecast.
Features
- Includes 150 color photographs showing current examples
- Industry Pro les illustrates the types of job opportunities that exist for students and ground theoretical concepts in real-world application
- End-of-chapter summaries, activities, and discussion questions engage students in creative application of concepts
New to this Edition
- New Chapter 5, Popular Culture and Forecasting, connects the influence of television, music, movies and social media to the rise of trends
- Thoroughly updated Chapter 4, now entitled Modern Forecasting Methods, features current forecasters such as Trend Tablet, Perclers Paris, and Nelly Rodi Lab
- New "You Be The Forecaster" feature allows students to apply the skills in each chapter in scenarios that simulate real-world career situations
"Fashion Forecasting" STUDIO
- Study smarter with self-quizzes featuring scored results and personalized study tips
- Review concepts with flashcards of essential vocabulary
- Watch videos that bring chapter concepts to life
Teaching Resources
- Instructor's Guide with Test Bank provides suggestions for planning the course and using the text in the classroom, supplemental assignments,
lecture notes, and sample test questions.
- PowerPoint(r) presentations include images from the book and provide a framework for lecture and discussion
PLEASE NOTE: Purchasing or renting this ISBN does not include access to the STUDIO resources that accompany this text. To receive free access to the STUDIO content with new copies of this book, please refer to the book + STUDIO access card bundle ISBN 9781501313172. STUDIO Instant Access can also be purchased or rented separately on BloomsburyFashionCentral.com."
About the Author
Evelyn L. Brannon is Professor Emerita at Auburn University, USA, where she was an Associate Professor of fashion forecasting, apparel design, entrepreneurship, and consumer preference.
Lorynn Divita is an Associate Professor of Apparel Merchandising at Baylor University, USA.
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 The Fashion Forecasting Process
Part One Forecasting Frameworks
Chapter 2 Introducing Innovation
Chapter 3 The Direction of Fashion Change
Chapter 4 Cultural Indicators
Part Two Fashion DynamicsChapter 5 Color Forecasting
Chapter 6 Textile Development
Chapter 7 The Look: Design Concepts and Style Directions
Chapter 8: Media and Forecasting [NEW]
Part Three Marketplace DynamicsChapter 9 Consumer Research
Chapter 10 Sales Forecasting
Part Four Forecasting at Work
Chapter 11 Competitive Analysis
Chapter 12 Presenting the Forecast
Bibliography
Glossary
Index