FASHION MARKETING AND MERCHANDISING. BASIC FASHION AND BUSINESS CONCEPTS Chapter 1 The Meaning of...

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BASIC FASHION AND BUSINESS CONCEPTS

Chapter 1The Meaning of Clothing and

Fashion

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1. Clothing provides protection to the human body from four main categories. Name these and give one example of each.

WeatherEnvironmental dangers

Occupational hazardsEnemies

Weathercoats

gloves

long underwear

wide-brimmed hats

windbreakers

water-repellent jackets

Environmental dangersshoesspace suitssterile glovesface masks

Occupational hazardshard hatssafety gogglesprotective helmetsglovespadsspecial shoes and boots

Enemiesbody shieldssuits of armorarmy helmetscamouflaged fabricbulletproof vestsreflective

vests/jackets

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2. How does adornment fulfill psychological needs?

Attractive decoration of the body provides a psychological feeling of well-being.

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3. How does identification fulfill psychological needs?

When people dress like others of a group, clothing fulfills the need to belong.

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4. Why are dress codes often used by schools and businesses?

Besides achieving group identity, the clothes help the group members maintain a certain discipline of behavior.

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5. What molds a society’s standards of decency toward how people cover their bodies?

The culture and social system

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6. Give three examples of clothing items or features that give people higher status in our society?

Fur coatsExpensive jewelryDesigner labelsService sripesSchool letter

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7. Explain how a person’s values and attitudes affect the selection of certain clothes.

They are the basis of a person’s decisions, lifestyles, code of ethics, and feelings or reactions.

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8. Explain how conformity versus individuality affects the selection of certain clothes.

Peer group pressure encourages people to conform and to gain a feeling of belonging. On the other hand, people also communicate their individuality by using self-expression in their clothing.

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9. Explain how personality traits affect the selection of certain clothes.

Personality traits affect the amount of decoration, comfort, economy, and other factors in peoples’ clothing choices.

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10. Give an example of a clothing need versus a clothing want.

Student response

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11. In what ways is fashion an art? In what ways is fashion a science?

As an art, fashion thrives on creative, innovative, forward-thinking ideas. As a science, fashion uses chemistry and technology to design, mass-produce, distribute, and sell fashion goods.

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12. Explain the statement, “for individuals, fashion is both highly personal and very public.”

Personal fashion choices are a result of individual responses, yet can be constantly seen outwardly by others.

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13. Explain why clothing tends to look “perkier” during prosperous times.

Styles are often brighter and more adventurous in good times, since people are willing to try new, different fashions.

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14. Why are some styles said to be “homogenized”?

They are produced in such large quantities and accepted by such a mass of people that they all seem to be alike.

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15. Describe a current fashion.

Student response.

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16. Explain why avant-garde clothes are not considered to be fashions of the times.

They are too unconventional and startling to be considered fashions.

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17. Give three examples of classic garments.

Student response.

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18. What does “good taste” in fashion mean?

Good taste in fashion is often considered to be a well-designed outfit with fashion acceptance worn by someone on whom it looks appropriate.

ASSIGNMENT # 1

1. Add the 24 Chapter 1 fashion terms to quizlet.

2. Heading: Fashion Marketing Chapter 1 The Meaning of Clothing and Fashion

3. Twenty-four terms plus definitions.

4. Print a copy of terms for a daily grade.

5. Take a pre-test; all multiple choice questions; all 24 terms; daily grade.

ASSIGNMENT # 2

Prepare a timeline/chart of fashion throughout the decades starting with the “Roarin’ 20’s.”

Decade Visual Socio-Economic Fashion

Factors/Influences Trends

1920

1930

1940

1950

1960

1970

1980

1990

2000

2010

ASSIGNMENT #3

Chapter Test