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Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry

(Hardback, Second Edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry

Contributors:

By (Author) Francesca Sterlacci
By (author) Joanne Arbuckle

ISBN:

9781442239081

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

30th June 2017

Edition:

Second Edition

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Fashion and textile design
Reference works

Dewey:

338.47687

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

746

Dimensions:

Width 159mm, Height 237mm, Spine 50mm

Weight:

1347g

Description

From the first animal skin body coverings, to todays high fashion collections, fashion has held an important role in the evolution of mankind. The fashion industry has, and continues to make, major contributions to our cultural and social environment. It is an industry that responds to our inherent longing for tribal belonging, our socio-economic needs, individual lifestyles, status stratification and profession apparel requirements. The fashion industry is fast-paced, complex and ever changing, in response to consumer needs. Throughout the world, vast numbers of people contribute to this industry, each with the shared goal of supplying an end product of a particular price point directed at a target consumer.

This second edition of Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 1,400 cross-referenced entries on designers, models, couture houses, significant articles of apparel and fabrics, trade unions, and the international trade organizations. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the fashion industry.

Reviews

The greatly expanded and revised second edition retains the basic organization and compact format of the well-received 2007 edition, featuring a chronology to 2017, a lengthy and informative introduction that traces the history of clothing and the fashion trade, more than 1,400 entries arranged alphabetically (about one-third more than in the first edition), useful appendixes, and a comprehensive bibliographya significant component at 110 pages with 7 categories and 37 subcategories. The work's ambitious, wide-lens editors Sterlacci (fashion designer, founder of UniversityofFashion.com) and Arbuckle (Dean, Fashion Institute of Technologys School of Art & Design) regard fashion as a profession, an industry, and an art. As teachers and practitioners, the authors are tuned into the latest fashion trends, merchandising, evolving job market, technological advances, fashion houses, and electronic and print resources. While minor entries include essentially the same wording as in the first edition, many major entries are new or revised and brought up to date. Cross-references and supplemental material will assist students new to the field. According to the preface, the global fashion industry generates $3 trillion per year, employs 75 million people, and serves an estimated 1.7 billion people. Fashion resources have been growing in many libraries over the past 10 to 15 years. Few collections supporting theater costume or fashion programs can do without this handy new dictionary.

Summing Up: Highly recommended. All libraries. All levels.

* Choice Reviews *
This book, part of the Historical Dictionaries of Professions and Industries series, is in its second edition. Given the fact that humans have been wearing clothing from their ancient beginnings, the chronology ranges from 50,000 B.C.E. (Cro-Magnons making clothes out of animal skins and plants) up to the present. The introduction focuses on the rise of the fashion industry in the 19th century, discussing various important trends and individuals. Each of the entries in the dictionary is concise, with bolded terms pointing to other entries and fully capitalized terms pointing to see also references. Eight appendixes provide information on fashion magazines and periodicals, trend and forecasting services, trade periodicals and newsletters, trade shows, major trade organizations and associations, fashion and textile museums, top fashion schools, and size ranges. The extensive bibliography has many subdivisions detailing resources in history, influences, designers and brands, business, and apparel categories. A good introductory reference work for K-12 and academic libraries. * American Reference Books Annual *

Author Bio

Francesca Sterlacci is an accomplished fashion designer, author and educator. She founded her own fashion label, Francesca Sterlacci LTD, in New York City, chaired the fashion department at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) and in 2008, founded the first and largest online fashion design video lesson library in the world, University of Fashion (www.UniversityOfFashion.com).

Joanne Arbuckle is dean of the Fashion Institute of Technologys School of Art and Design. Currently she serves on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. She is actively engaged as a national and international visiting accreditation evaluator for the association.

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