Know Your Fashion Accessories

Product Knowledge

Know Your Fashion Accessories

  • ©2004
  • 464 Pages
  • illustrated | softcover | 8.5 x 11
  • 978-1-56367-245-3
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This comprehensive study of women's and men's fashion accessories provides fashion merchandising students with a detailed analysis of accessory categories. Broken into three units, the text not only covers the major categories, but also provides an overview of the accessories business and discusses the materials used in the production of a variety of accessories.

• Historical surveys of each accessory classification and exploration of the current state of global industries

• Numerous tables, illustrations, and industry and product photographs for visual reinforcement

• Review questions and chapter summaries to improve content retention

• Exercises that provide readers with opportunities to apply their knowledge of the products

• Profile boxes that provide detailed real-life examples of businesses in each accessory industry

An Overview of Fashion Accessories
• The Fashion Accessories Industry
• Product Development
• The Materials of Fashion Accessories
• Textiles and Trims
• Leather
• Fur
• Metals and Stones

The Categories of Fashion Accessories
• Footwear
• Handbags, Small Personal Goods, Luggage, and Belts
• Socks and Hosiery
• Scarfs, Ties, and Handkerchiefs
• Hats, Hair Accessories, Wigs, and Hairpieces
• Gloves, Umbrellas, and Eyewear
• Fine Jewelry
• Costume Jewelry
• Watches

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Celia Stall-Meadows is an Associate Professor and Program Director of Fashion Marketing and Management in the College of Business at Indiana Tech in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She is a member of the International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) and the Korean Scholars of Marketing Science.

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