The Fashion Forecasters: A Hidden History of Color and Trend Prediction
Editat de Regina Lee Blaszczyk, Ben Wubsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 mar 2018
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.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350017177
ISBN-10: 1350017175
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 65 color illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 236 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350017175
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 65 color illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 236 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
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
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
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
Recenzii
A welcome contribution to the under-researched area of fashion prediction through 'a series of cultural biographies of influential forecasters and forecasting entities' ... Includes excellent full-colour photographs and particularly fascinating reproductions of archival materials ... These books are exceptional collections of essays, timely in their arrival and inspirational in terms of the continued broadening scope of work to be done on US and global fashion.
Through carefully chosen case studies, the book provides a detailed blueprint of the development of fashion forecasting from its humble beginning in nineteenth century Paris, into a mature and complex service business in the age of big data and digital innovation. The Fashion Forecasters effectively weaves together personal narratives with archival sources, and will be of interest to academics, students, and those interested in the past, present and future of colour and trend prediction in the fashion industry.
The intuition, "sixth-sense", and impeccable taste of fashion forecasters is well worth this book's insightful analysis. How they predict who will wear what - and when - is the intriguing story of this comprehensive anthology.
For a field that is obsessed with the future, there is much to be learned from the past, as editors Blaszczyk and Wubs provide an engaging overview of the history of forecasting, giving overdue credit to the industry's originators. Meticulously researched with excellent first-person accounts, The Fashion Forecasters untangles the web of current forecasting influences and creates a clear vision for its future.
Through carefully chosen case studies, the book provides a detailed blueprint of the development of fashion forecasting from its humble beginning in nineteenth century Paris, into a mature and complex service business in the age of big data and digital innovation. The Fashion Forecasters effectively weaves together personal narratives with archival sources, and will be of interest to academics, students, and those interested in the past, present and future of colour and trend prediction in the fashion industry.
The intuition, "sixth-sense", and impeccable taste of fashion forecasters is well worth this book's insightful analysis. How they predict who will wear what - and when - is the intriguing story of this comprehensive anthology.
For a field that is obsessed with the future, there is much to be learned from the past, as editors Blaszczyk and Wubs provide an engaging overview of the history of forecasting, giving overdue credit to the industry's originators. Meticulously researched with excellent first-person accounts, The Fashion Forecasters untangles the web of current forecasting influences and creates a clear vision for its future.