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Today we are: ◦ Learning Fashion Terms ◦ Video on history of fashion
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Style Fashio n Garment Appare l Silhouet te Avant- Garde FadClass ic Fit Drape d Tailored Collectio n Alterations Vintage Retro Pattern Fashion Swing Fashion Cycle
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Articles Added to complete/enhance an outfit (jewelry, ties, scarves, etc.)
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All clothing (women’s, men’s, children’s)
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Modifications that change a garment in some way.
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Ahead of fashion. Usually daring or wild designs.
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Clothing that continues to be popular even though fashions change.
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Group of clothes designed and produced by a designer for a specific season.
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Passing love for new fashion.
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Garments which look like the original haute couture design but are of lower quality. Typically sold in large department stores or high priced retail stores.
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Designer who owns their own design house.
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Have a special fit, design, and fabric for one person who ordered it.
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Garments that are wrapped/hung on the body.
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Temporary, passing fashion
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Current popular style of clothing. Fall trends
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Every fashion has a fashion cycle as it is introduced, grows, matures and declines. Some fashion cycles are short, others are very long.
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Stealing design ideas or the use of a design without the consent of the designer.
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When certain details of clothing and accessories change according to fashion. Example: Skirt lengths that go up and down. Jackets that get longer and shorter.
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General Direction that a silhouette takes
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How tight or loose the garment is on the person wearing it.
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Video on history of fashion
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Any article of apparel (a suit, shirt, dress, etc.)
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The finest dressmaking; the high fashion industry.
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Slight imperfections, usually not noticeable, but noticeable enough to price down the garment.
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Lower price copies of garments that are produced in great volume and are of lower quality.
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Contains all the instructions needed for construction a sewing project.
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2/3 of the clothing sales are in this market. Clothes are mass-produced in great volume in common styles and colors. Sold in discount stores, department store basements and through inexpensive catalog sales
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Not designed for a particular person but is made with that person in mind; then they have the opportunity to purchase that garment.
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1/3 of clothing sales are in this market; clothing is produced in small numbers in factories and is sold in small specialty shops.
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Set of drawings, written articles, and samples that exemplify a person’s work or skills; useful for presentations when seeking a job.
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Contains all the instructions needed for constructing a sewing projects.
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Set of drawings, written articles, and samples that exemplify a person’s work or skills; useful for presentations when seeking a job.
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Mass produced in factories manufactured according to standard sizes (sometimes called off-the rack)
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Styles brought back from an earlier time.
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Advertise and sell items directly to the general public (department stores, chain stores, discount stores, small shops, and mail order).
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Soiled or flawed clothing; more noticeable than an irregular; priced much lower.
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Outline or shape of a garment that forms when one or more lines come together to enclose an area. 4 Types Natural: follows body’s outline Tubular: rectangular (no defined waist) Bell: diagonal and horizontal lines (A line skirts, flared pants) Full: horizontal (Make body look larger)
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Any particular design, shape or type of apparel item.
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The process of fitting a garment to the body (typically done with suits and coats)
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Fashions for earlier decades
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All apparel that a person owns.
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Sells to retailers in large lots, usually from a big warehouse. Buyers must usually purchase high volumes of clothing.
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