Professor Mary Bays
• The designer who uses his or her talents to adapt or change the successful designs of others and works for a manufacturer is called a (an) • High fashion or “name” designer • Stylist designer • Free – lance designer • Artist- sketcher • Couture designer
• The designer who creates designs for several manufacturers, is called a
• High fashion or name designer • Stylist- designer • Freelance designer • Artist- sketcher • Couture designer
• The secondary level of the fashion industry is composed of:
• Is composed of growers and producers of the raw materials of fashion • Is the ultimate distribution level • Is the retailer • Is composed of manufacturers and contractors of finished apparel • Is the level that functions with all other levels simultaneously
• The primary level of the fashion industry is composed of:
• Is composed of growers and producers of the raw materials of fashion • Is the ultimate distribution level • Is the retailer • Is composed of manufacturers and contractors of finished apparel • Is the level that functions with all other levels simultaneously
5. True or False
Licensing is a legal arrangement whereby firms are given permission to produce and market merchandise in the name of the licensor for a specific period of time.
6. True or False
Lines encompass an entire seasons production from a designer
7. True or False
There is no difference in price point or market location between a line and a collection.
8. True or False A knock off is a copy of an original designer garment.
9. True or False
An anchor piece for a collection is a piece that sold well at retail therefore it is re cut/ remade in new fabric for the current season.
10. Spring I is shown (circle one) • October and November • January • February • March • None of the above