Fashion today is fast-paced, technologically savvy, and global—and this 3rd Edition of The Dynamics of Fashion has been updated accordingly. Featuring the latest facts, figures, and theories in fashion development, production, and merchandising, as well as a brand new chapter on the history of fashion, this book provides a broad foundation for students hoping to become a part of the industry. Apparel, accessories, cosmetics, home fashions, green design and more are explored in detail, while hundreds of examples make the business aspect fun. Fresh, forward, challenging and comprehensive, Elaine Stone's classic text is for those in fashion who want to be both in the now and in the know.
Updated "Fashion Focus" features on interesting people, places, and products
Revised "Then and Now" features illustrating how the past influences the present
End-of-chapter summary and review, along with "Trade Talk" and questions for review and discussion
Compilation of 100 top designers
Updated glossary and references
Instructors Resources
Instructor's Guide
PowerPoint® Presentation
The Changing World of Fashion
A Century of Fashion
The Nature of Fashion
The Environment of Fashion
The Movement of Fashion
The Business of Fashion
The Primary Level: The Materials of Fashion
Textiles: Fibers and Fabrics
Leather and Fur
The Secondary Level: The Producers of Apparel
Product Development
Women's Apparel
Men's Apparel
Children's and Teens' Apparel
The Secondary Level: The Other Producers
Innerwear, Bodywear, and Legwear
Accessories
Cosmetics and Fragrances
Home Fashions
The Retail Level: The Markets for Fashion
Global Fashion Markets
Global Sourcing and Merchandising
Fashion Retailing
Policies and Strategies in Fashion Retailing
The Auxiliary Level: Supporting Services
Fashion Auxiliary Services
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Elaine Stone
is Professor Emerita at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) and founder of the The Enterprise Center, a business training resource for fashion industry professionals, designers, and artists. Stone saw a need for special attention to women entrepreneurs and started the Women's Business Owners Program (WBOP), which has trained over 1,500 women business owners. A member of the college's Fashion Merchandising Management Department since 1975, she brought to FIT extensive retail experience as a buyer, fashion director, merchandise manager, and corporate vice president of department, specialty, and chain stores. Stone was instrumental in setting new directions for both the AAS and BS degree programs at FIT and she was a lead member of teams that established educational liaisons for FIT with countries across Asia. With her knowledge of the global marketplace, she initiated the first trip for students to Asia, visiting Japan, Taiwan, Korea and Hong Kong and also became a lead member of FIT teams that travelled the world to help create educational liaisons in India, Egypt, Japan, Korea, Bolivia, Taiwan and China. Among the many awards Stone has received are the Small Business Leadership Award from the New York City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Paul L. Lomax Award for scholarship and leadership in business education from New York University, and a lifetime achievement award from the Department of Commerce.