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The Fashion Forecasters - by Regina Lee Blaszczyk & Ben Wubs (Hardcover)

The Fashion Forecasters - by  Regina Lee Blaszczyk & Ben Wubs (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The first comprehensive historical study of color and trend forecasting for fashion in Europe, America, and Asia<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>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. <i>The Fashion Forecasters</i> 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. <br/><br/>Based on in-depth archival research and oral history interviews, <i>The Fashion Forecasters</i> 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, <i>The</i> <i>Fashion Forecasters </i>blends history, biography, and ethnography into a highly readable cultural narrative.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>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, <i>The Fashion Forecasters</i> untangles the web of current forecasting influences and creates a clear vision for its future.<br><br>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.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Regina Lee Blaszczyk </b>is Leadership Chair in the History of Business and Society and Professor of Business History at the University of Leeds in the UK. She writes about design and innovation for the creative industries. Her books include <i>Imagining Consumers: Design and Innovation from Wedgwood to Corning</i> (2000); <i>Producing Fashion: Commerce, Culture, and Consumers</i> (2008); <i>The Color Revolution</i> (2012); <i>Bright Modernity: Color, Commerce, and Consumers</i> (with Uwe Spiekermann, 2017); <i>Fashionability: Abraham Moon and the Creation of British Cloth for the Global Market</i>(2017); and <i>European Fashion: The Creation of a Global Industr</i>y (with Véronique Pouillard, 2018). <p/><b>Ben Wubs </b>is Professor of International Business History at the Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication in Rotterdam and an appointed Project Professor at the Graduate School of Economics at Kyoto University in Japan. In terms of research, he is engaged in projects on multinationals, business systems, transnational economic regions, Dutch-German economic relations, and the global fashion industry. His books include <i>International Business and National War Interests: Unilever between Reich and Empire </i>(2008) and (with Ralf Banken) <i>The Rhine: A Transnational Economic History</i> (2017).</p>

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