Accessories AvantGarde Classic Design Draped FadCraze Fashion Fashion Cycle Garment Haute Couture Ready to Wear Style Tailored Trend Wardrobe Accessories Articles added to complete or enhance an outfit ID: 459480
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Fashion TerminologySlide2
Accessories
Avant-GardeClassicDesignDrapedFad/CrazeFashionFashion Cycle
Garment
Haute Couture
Ready to Wear
Style
Tailored
Trend
WardrobeSlide3
Accessories
Articles added to complete or enhance an outfit. Shoes, belts, handbags, jewelry….Slide4
Avant-Garde
Daring designs that are unconventional and startling. Usually disappear after a few yearsSlide5
Classic
Item of clothing that satisfies a basic need and continues to be in fashion acceptance over an extended period of time Timeless (pencil skirt, white button down blouse, blazer)Slide6
WOMEN’S CLASSICSSlide7
MEN’S CLASSICSSlide8
Composite
A garment that is a combination of tailored and draped.Slide9
Design Detail
The various garment parts that distinguish styles. Necklines, collars, sleeves, bodice, lapels, hemlines, etc. A t-shirt is a garment type but the neckline changes the style of the garment (Crewneck, Henley, v-neck, etc.)Slide10
Draped
Wrapped or hung on the body and usually held in place with pins, toggles, buttons, sash, or belt.Slide11
A fashion with a
sudden burst of popularity.Item with great appeal for a short period of time.FADSlide12
FADS FROM THE PAST…Slide13
Design
A very specific version or variation of a style, garment parts and elements combine to create a fashion style conceptA t shirt is a style, the neckline changes the design of that style (crew neck, Henley, v neck, etc.)Slide14
Fashion
The currently accepted style. A prevailing type of clothing that is favored by a large segment of the publicSlide15
Fashion Cycle
Cycle of the RISE, POPULARIZATION, and DECLINE of a particular style. (I Rarely Poke Dead Objects)
Introduction Rise Peak Decline OutdatedSlide16
Fit
The Right size or how tight or loose the clothing is on a personGarment Type
A category of clothing. Dress, coat, suit, sweater, pants, etc.
Ready to Wear
Clothing mass produced in standard sizes and sold to customers without custom alterations.Slide17
Haute Couture
(oat-koo-tour) A French term that literally means fine sewing. The finest clothing from fashion houses by major designers.Slide18
Silhouette
The shape of a clothing style shown by its outer lines.Slide19
A characteristic or distinctive form of dress that exists independent of fashion (hippie, gothic, cowboy,
etc)STYLE
A particular shape or type of apparel item. The style of a garment is determined by the features that create it’s overall appearance. Specific design details create specific styles (princess style of dress)Slide20Slide21Slide22Slide23Slide24Slide25Slide26Slide27Slide28
Tailored
A garment made by cutting fabric pieces and then sewing them together to fit the body.TrendWardrobe
The general direction that fashion is moving.
All the apparel a person owns including all garments and accessories.Slide29
Fashion Terminology Assignment
For each fashion term…Write the definitionSketch a picture example ORFind a picture that demonstrates that termPlace them all in your smash book.