
Fashion Forecasting
Fairchild Books (Publisher)
6th Edition
Will be published approx. on 21. January 2027
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
979-8-7651-0401-9 (ISBN)
Description
Fashion Forecasters work with designers, apparel brands, advertisers, and media organizations, as an integral part of the rapidly changing fashion industry. With Fashion Forecasting, Sixth Edition, you will learn how to anticipate emerging trends and how to prepare and present your own fashion forecast. Chapters on different fashion eras and world cultures show you influences on fashion innovation past and present, so that you can spot those of the future. This edition includes coverage of the impact of pandemic and global supply chain disruptions on fashion forecasting, trends, and the overall fashion industry. New box features include profiles of forecasting companies and forecasting activities to help prepare students for the job market. Features and case studies have been broadened to include all new examples.
New to this Edition:
-All New Trend Creators profiles spotlight individuals outside the fashion industry who have been highly influential on the direction of modern fashion
-Newly named chapter Street Styles demonstrates how street fashion mixes current trends and individual expression
-Extended coverage of the most vital influences on new trends have been updated and belonging, fairness, and awareness is concurrent throughout
-Expanded updates to chapters on "Consumers" and "Sales and Strategy," to provide specific examples to the business of fashion forecasting and are highly relevant to future fashion industry professionals
STUDIO
Study smarter with self-quizzes, featuring scored results, personalized study tips and updated with new keywords and concepts
Review updated concepts with interactive flashcards of essential vocabulary
Instructor Resources
-Instructor's Guide provides suggestions for using the text in the classroom and planning the course with sample syllabi, a test bank, and supplemental assignments
-PowerPoint (R) presentations include images from the book and provide a framework for lecture and discussion
New to this Edition:
-All New Trend Creators profiles spotlight individuals outside the fashion industry who have been highly influential on the direction of modern fashion
-Newly named chapter Street Styles demonstrates how street fashion mixes current trends and individual expression
-Extended coverage of the most vital influences on new trends have been updated and belonging, fairness, and awareness is concurrent throughout
-Expanded updates to chapters on "Consumers" and "Sales and Strategy," to provide specific examples to the business of fashion forecasting and are highly relevant to future fashion industry professionals
STUDIO
Study smarter with self-quizzes, featuring scored results, personalized study tips and updated with new keywords and concepts
Review updated concepts with interactive flashcards of essential vocabulary
Instructor Resources
-Instructor's Guide provides suggestions for using the text in the classroom and planning the course with sample syllabi, a test bank, and supplemental assignments
-PowerPoint (R) presentations include images from the book and provide a framework for lecture and discussion
More details
Edition
6th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
125 colour illus
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 215 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
745 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-7651-0401-9 (9798765104019)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Lorynn Divita is an associate professor of apparel merchandising in the Department of Human Sciences and Design at Baylor University, where she has been a member of faculty since 2002. She is the author of Fashion Forecasting 5th ed. (Bloomsbury) and numerous academic journal articles. Dr. Divita has presented her research nationally and internationally.
Joseph H. Hancock II is a professor at Drexel University, USA, in the department of design. He has worked in management, branding, merchandising, and leadership for landmark companies, including The Gap, The Limited Corporation, and Target Corporation. He is the principal editor for the journal Fashion, Style & Popular Culture.
Joseph H. Hancock II is a professor at Drexel University, USA, in the department of design. He has worked in management, branding, merchandising, and leadership for landmark companies, including The Gap, The Limited Corporation, and Target Corporation. He is the principal editor for the journal Fashion, Style & Popular Culture.
Content
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part One: Forecasting Frameworks
1. Introduction to Forecasting
2. Innovation and Novelty
3. Fashion Forecasting Theories
4. Forecasting Methods
Part Two: Forecasting Influences
5. Fashion Eras
6. World Cultures
7. Street Styles
8. The Arts and Popular Culture
Part Three: Forecasting in Action
9. Color and Textile Forecasting
10. Inspiration, Theme and Mood
11. Consumers
12. Sales and Strategy
Glossary
Bibliography
List of Credits
Index
Acknowledgments
Part One: Forecasting Frameworks
1. Introduction to Forecasting
2. Innovation and Novelty
3. Fashion Forecasting Theories
4. Forecasting Methods
Part Two: Forecasting Influences
5. Fashion Eras
6. World Cultures
7. Street Styles
8. The Arts and Popular Culture
Part Three: Forecasting in Action
9. Color and Textile Forecasting
10. Inspiration, Theme and Mood
11. Consumers
12. Sales and Strategy
Glossary
Bibliography
List of Credits
Index