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The fashion forecasters : a hidden history of color and trend prediction

Title
The fashion forecasters : a hidden history of color and trend prediction / edited by Regina Lee Blaszczyk and Ben Wubs.
Publication
London ; New York : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2018.

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Additional Authors
  • Blaszczyk, Regina Lee
  • Wubs, Ben
Description
xvii, 275 pages : illustrations (some color); 25 cm
Summary
The fashion business has been collecting and analyzing information about colors, fabrics, silhouettes, and styles since the 18th century - activities that have long been shrouded in mystery. The Fashion Forecasters is the first book to reveal the hidden history of color and trend forecasting and to explore its relevance to the fashion business of the past two centuries. It sheds light on trend forecasting in the industrial era, the profession's maturation during the modernist moment of the 20th century, and its continued importance in today's digital fast-fashion culture. Based on in-depth archival research and oral history interviews, The Fashion Forecasters examines the entrepreneurs, service companies, and consultants that have worked behind the scenes to connect designers and retailers to emerging fashion trends in Europe, North America, and Asia. Here you will read about the trend studios, color experts, and international trade fairs that formalized the prediction process in the modern era, and hear the voices of leading contemporary practitioners at international forecasting companies such as the Doneger Group in New York and WGSN in London. Probing the inner workings of the global fashion system, The Fashion Forecasters blends history, biography, and ethnography into a highly readable cultural narrative.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 264-267) and index.
Contents
1. Beyond the Crystal Ball: The Rationale Behind Color and Trend Forecasting / Regina Lee Blaszczyk and Ben Wubs -- Part I: When Paris Led and America Followed -- 2. The Rise of Color Forecasting in the United States and Great Britain / Regina Lee Blaszczyk -- 3. Tobé Coller Davis: A Career in Fashion Forecasting in America / Véronique Pouillard and Karen J. Trivette -- Part II: Going International -- 4. From Window Dresser to Fashion Forecaster: David Wolfe of the Doneger Group Tells How He Got Started in Trends -- 5. What Do Baby Boomers Want? How the Swinging Sixties Became the Trending Seventies / Regina Lee Blaszczyk -- 6. The View from Paris: Nelly Rodi and the Early Days of French Trend Forecasting -- 7. Fibers, Feathers, and the Future: Ornella Bignami on the Importance of Materials -- 8. Fashion Prediction and the Transformation of the Japanese Textile Industry: The Role of Kentaro Kawasaki, 1950-1980 / Pierre-Yves Donzé -- 9. Interstoff's Fashion Table: The Internalization of Fashion Forecasting at the World's Most Important Fashion Fabric Fair / Ben Wubs -- 10. The Role of the Pitti Uomo Trade Fair in the Menswear Fashion Industry / Mariangela Lavanga -- Part III: The Digital Imperative -- 11. Looking Behind the Scenes of Swedish Fashion Forecasting / Ingrid Giertz-Mårtenson -- 12. Trending Online: Valerie Wilson Trower Discusses Stylesight in the Asia Pacific Region -- 13. Fast Fashion, Fast Futures: Catronia McNab on WGSN and the Global Digital World -- Part IV: Conclusion -- 14. Fashion Futures / Regina Lee Blaszczyk and Ben Wubs -- Select Bibliography - Index.
Call Number
JFE 18-7530
ISBN
  • 9781350017160
  • 1350017167
OCLC
1051239456
Title
The fashion forecasters : a hidden history of color and trend prediction / edited by Regina Lee Blaszczyk and Ben Wubs.
Publisher
London ; New York : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2018.
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 264-267) and index.
Added Author
Blaszczyk, Regina Lee, editor.
Wubs, Ben, editor.
Research Call Number
JFE 18-7530
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