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The World of Fashion: A Complex and Interrelated System

Fashion operates within a complex and layered system, encompassing various industry levels from haute couture to ready-to-wear. At its core, the industry relies on a robust manufacturing sector, involving raw material producers, manufacturers, and wholesalers, who work in tandem to create and distribute fashion products.

The World of Fashion: A Complex and Interrelated System

The World of Fashion: A Complex and Interrelated System

Cultural Influence

Pop Culture
Influence of Celebrities/Media

Social Media

Trends can be shared quickly, therefore created quickly

#OOTD Posts

Ad Campaigns

Traditional Media

Advertisement Industry

TV/Film

Set in different time: Resurgance of that time period's trends

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood: lead to resurgance of 70's clothes

Bohemian Rapsody AND Rocketman: lead to resurgance of 70's/80's looks (in addition to interest in the music mentioned)

Stranger things: lead to resurgance of 80's trends

The want to dress as a favourite character

Examples

Euphoria: Influenced teens to try more outgoing colours in makeup and fashion

Outer banks: Teens dressed more "beachy" (started "VSCO girl" trend)

Red Carpet Events

(Haute Couture's influence on ready-to-wear fashion)

Economy
Tech Revolution

Cotton Gin

Making cotton production more efficient

The Spinning Jenny

The first of it's time- lead to more tech discoveries

Travel

More accessible travel= Less expensive to buy overseas goods (therefore making fashion more affordable)

E.g. Plans, Trains, Boats, Cars, etc.

Growth of Middle Class

Ready-to-wear/Mass production fashion

Fashion not just a thing to keep modest, but a way to expressive yourself

More readily available to everyone

Fast Fashion

Mormon Missionaries
Traditional Sikhs
Hijab
Cross
Bindi

Fashion System

Manufacturing Levels
Tertiary

Retail Industry

Salespeople

Stylists

Customer

Secondary

Distribution

Manufacturing

Producers

Wholesalers

Product Development Team

Manufacturers

Primary

Raw Material/Textile Industry

Fibres

Fabrics

Research/Data Analysis

Fashion Media/Promotion
Fashion Shows/Red Carpet

Celebrity/Model Endorsement

Fashion Magazines

e.g. Vogue, Elle, etc.

Industry Levels
Ready to wear
Couture
Haute Couture

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Individual Factors

Finances
Poor

Can't afford higher end clothing

Rich

Can take part in trends

Can afford higher end clothing

Individuality
Identity
Personal taste
Needs
Psychological

Status

Could also relate to military

e.g. a queen's crown, gowns at a ball, etc.

Physical

Protection/Safety

e.g. hard hats, vests, construction boots, etc.

Social

Conformity

Immodesty

Empowerment of women

Women in the workplace

Clothing became less gendered because gender didn't equal role anymore

Made it easier for non-binary/transgender individuals to express themselves

Modesty

Group Affiliation

Workplace uniform

Similar Aesthetics/Values/Interests

E.g Goths, Hippies, Punks

Politics

e.g. Nazi's Germany, MAGA hats

Religion