The Fashion Show: History, theory and practice
By (Author) Gill Stark
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
26th July 2018
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Cultural studies: dress and society
Manufacturing industries
Textile artworks
659.152
Paperback
216
Width 210mm, Height 270mm
748g
Take up your all-access pass to one of the most dynamic areas of the international fashion industry. Lavishly illustrated and packed with industry insights, The Fashion Show is the must-have guide to showing off a collection. You will learn about: The context of the fashion show and its significance for brands, designers, journalists and others working in the fashion industry; How a fashion show is produced, everything from agreeing a vision to casting the models to setting up backstage; What happens on show day, and how to use the impact of your show. Future fashion designers, fashion marketers, fashion managers, fashion PRs and creative practitioners looking to learn more about this fascinating part of the industry, you are cordially invited to join Gill Stark in the front row of The Fashion Show.
Gill Stark has proffered a rather fascinating read for almost any fashion reader this is a book that has something to offer even the most jaded fashion reader. * NY Journal of Books *
Perfect for upcoming fashion designers, [this] is an absolute must if you want to gain more insight into the industry. * London Runway *
Gill Stark is Assistant Dean and Head of the School of Creative and Liberal Arts at Regents University London. She has worked as a fashion designer and in academia and has previously held posts at AIU London and the London College of Fashion as well as teaching roles at other UK universities. Gill has produced fashion shows in industry and for universities and for many years has taught fashion show production to international students.