A Practical Guide to Fashion Law and Compliance
By (Author) Deanna Clark-Esposito
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Fairchild Books
19th April 2018
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Retail and wholesale industries
Law as it applies to other professions and disciplines
Commercial law
344.7304235
Paperback
232
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
379g
This book provides a fresh approach to building a fashion business. I believe that both academics and startup businesses would find this book useful. Karen Edwards, University of South Carolina, USA
I think that this text will be very useful to anyone working in fashion. I would certainly recommend it as reference reading to MBA students and to undergraduates who are taking entrepreneurship courses. Thomai Serdari, New York University, USA
Learn how to protect your business through prevention with a fashion compliance program. The book takes a merchandise-centric how-to approach. It explains the laws related to fashion compliance including, labeling, marketing, testing, importing and exporting, record keeping, and more. Written by a fashion-law expert, the book includes interviews with professionals and discusses the European Union apparel label law, as well as relevant United States laws, to help you run your fashion business.
This book provides a fresh approach to building a fashion business. I believe that both academics and startup businesses would find this book useful. -- Karen Edwards, University of South Carolina, US
I think that this text will be very useful to anyone working on fashion. I would certainly recommend it as reference reading to MBA students and to undergraduates who are taking entrepreneurship courses. -- Thomai Serdari, New York University, USA
Deanna Clark-Esposito is the Managing Attorney of the Clark-Esposito Law Firm, P.C. in New York City covering fashion, international trade, transportation and other legal matters. She is an Executive Member of Fashion Group International (NY) and the President of the New York chapter of the Organization of Women in International Trade. She teaches at the Fashion Institute of Technology and is an avid presenter with several organizations, including the US Small Business Administration. Deanna is a native of San Francisco and resides in New York City.