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- What are the elements of exchange process?
- What is personification?
- What are accesories?
- What is a fashion look?
- What are the kinds of physical needs?
- What is the marketing mix?
- What is a ford?
- What is a design?
- What is conformity v. individualism?
- What is mass fashion?
- What are the fashion perspectives?
- What are the reasons for wearing clothes?
- What is avant-garde?
- How is fashion viewed as an art?
- What are the kinds of psychological needs?
- What is a position as a store?
- What is a classic style or design?
- What is a fad?
- What is marketing?
- What is a garmet?
- Why do people select certain clothes?
- What is a taste?
- What do our buying choices relate to?
- What are the influences on fashion
- What are needs v. wants?
- What are values and attitudes?
- What are the elements of the marketing concept?
- How is fashion viewed as a science?
- What is a style?
- What is the marketing concept?
- what is high fashion?
- What is a demographic?
- What is a fashion?
- What are the kinds of social needs?
- a a unique version of a style; denim
- b age, behaviors, geographic ..
- c giving human traits/charecteristics to things that arent human
- d Modesty: standards of decency modeled by culture and society
Status: rank or position compared to others - e it thrives on creativity, innovation and use of principles and elements of design
- f majority of fashion sales; all very similar
- g very latest or newest fashion right off the runway
- h mood, personality, image using 5 P's
- i a temporary, passing fashion that has great appeal to many people for a short period of time
- j values-
ideas beliefs and material items important to individuals, feelings or
reactions to people, things or ideas formed from values
Attitudes- influenced by economics, society, age, customs - k obeying or agreeing with a given standard or authority vs. self expression that makes each person unique
- l through textile development and technological advancements
- m articles added to complete or enhance an outfit
- n a total accessorized outfit
- o at least two parties are involved, each has something of value, means of communication, both free to accept or decline offer, desirable to deal with the other
- p distinct features that creat and overall appearance of a garmet
- q Process of creating and maintaining a sucessful exchange relationship, exchange is key
- r the prevailing opinion of what is and is not attractive and appropriate for a given person and occasion
- s fashionable styles, attractiveness, impressing others, acceptance by friends, colleagues and peers, fill an emotional need, boost esteem or confidence
- t current popular styles
- u a style or design that continues to popular over an extended period of time, even though fashions change
- v the most daring and wild designs
- w identify the needs of the customers, develop and market products or services that meet those needs, operate a buisness profitably
- x economic conditions, political issues, current events, entertainment, lifestyles, social structure
- y one article of apparel
- z a style or design that is produced at the same time by many different manufacturers at many different prices
- aa values and attitudes, conformity v. individualism, needs v. wants, personality
- ab Adornment: beauty, positive feeling, attention, culture
Identification: uniforms, dress codes, enblem, symbols - ac Buisness must satisfy customers needs and wants while generating a profit
- ad need is required for survival, protection, modesty, comfort or livelihood. want is a desire for something that gives satisfaction, can get along without it
- ae Protection: enviormental dangers, occupational hazards, weather and protection from enemys
- af Product, price, place, promotion, people
- ag Physical needs, psychological needs and social needs
- ah both a science and an art, dependent on change, not capable of survival without change