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Page 1: The Fashion Cycle

The Fashion Cycle

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Lesson Objectives• Explain the fashion cycle• Discuss the role of fashion leaders• Identify theories of fashion movement• Discuss difference between fashion trends and

fads

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What is “The Fashion Cycle”?

• Period of time or life span during which fashion exists

• Style - particular look, shape or type of apparel item

• Fashion – style that is popular during a given period of time

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Stages of the Fashion Cycle

• Introduction• Rise• Peak• Decline• Obsolescence

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Introduction Stage• Designs and styles previewed at major design

centers• Limited acceptance by consumers• Fashion leaders• Higher prices• Small quantities produced

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Rise Stage• Manufacturers adopt designs and styles to

produce with less expensive fabrics or less detail

• More affordable and more availability• Acceptance by more people• Adaptations and changes• Mass production

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Peak Stage• Fashion most popular

and accepted• Variety of fashion

versions• Variety of price levels• Length at this stage

determines if fashion becomes a classic

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Decline Stage• Decreasing demand for the fashion• Fashion has “oversaturated” or flooded the

market• Consumers won’t pay high price for the

fashion• Retail markdowns occur

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Obsolescence Stage• Consumers no longer

interested• Low price• Retailers not restocking• Manufacturers not producing

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Life-Cycle Pattern• Rate of movement varies with each fashion• Based on consumer acceptance

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Fashion Movement• Ongoing motion of fashions moving through the

fashion cycle• Classics – fashion that remain in the rise stage– Jeans– “little black dress”– Tailored suit

• Fads – fashions popular for short periods of time– Produced and sold at lower prices– Easy to copy– Moves quickly through fashion cycle– Sudden appearance and disappearance

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Factors affecting fashion movement

• Consumer acceptance and desire• Economic acceptance - affordability• Social acceptance• Adaptations– Fibers , fabrics, textures–Color

• Marketing - Advertising techniques• Fashion Leaders

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Theories of Fashion Movement

• Trickle-Down Theory• Trickle-Up Theory• Trickle-Across

Theory

Fashion Trend• Direction of

the movement• Depends on

where the fashion began

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Trickle-Down Theory• Movement of fashion

starts at the top socioeconomic status of consumers

• Fashion then accepted “down” to the general public

• Oldest and most accepted theory

Fashion trendsetters

Fashion adopters

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Trickle-Up Theory• Fashion movement starts

with lower socioeconomic levels

• Acceptance by consumers with higher incomes– Athletic apparel style– Jeans– Hair style– Punk style

Fashion adopters

Fashion Trendsetters

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Trickle-Across Theory• Fashion acceptance begins among

several socioeconomic groups• All price levels at same time• Quality and lines vary• Most prevalent in 21st century -

technology