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This essential book provides the first comprehensive overview of
the symbiotic relationship that exists between fashion and
textiles. Because textiles represent a central ingredient of
fashion (as with denim jeans, for example), their interrelationship
should be an obvious theme for study, yet historically the two
subjects are often considered separately. Gale and Kaur analyze
fashion and textile's cultural, industrial and social
relationships, as well as examining how the two fields compete with
and influence one another. Taking as their starting point the
nature of the relationship between fashion and textiles, Gale and
Kaur then identify and discuss key arenas of commercial and
cultural interaction, including raw materials, business, consumers,
and future technology. Their examples are drawn from the
experiences and opinions of industry professionals - designers,
retailers, and manufacturers. Gale and Kaur look at how the raw
materials from which clothing is made are heavily influenced by
fashion trends on national and global levels. Why do we choose the
fabrics we do, and how do our choices affect both industries? The
story is very much a human one. Each garment has an intriguing
history before a consumer even tries it on. Gale and Kaur unpick
this history and examine how retail need and consumer demand impact
upon the end product. The result is an exciting new book that
begins at the level of supply and demand, and moves forward to
consider issues about design, technology, globalization and broader
fashion trends. Highlighting cultural differences and similarities
between the two industry sectors, Fashion and Textiles offers
varied professional perspectives, information about key roles and
jobs, and practical considerations relating to economics, design,
manufacture and retail. A key text for a wide range of courses on
fashion and textiles, it is vital reading for anyone hoping to
pursue a career in either field.
Textiles are central to our lives and are at the heart of the
world's largest industries. In recent years there has been a
dynamic shift in attitudes toward textiles, fuelled in part by
explosive developments in technology. While textiles have always
retained roots in craft and industry, the discipline now embraces a
much wider range of practices. Innovations in the industry demand a
fresh approach to the subject, which this comprehensive
introduction ably supplies. Taking as their starting point the very
meaning of textiles, Gale and Kaur go on to show the astonishing
range of opportunities for careers in the field, from the creative
(artists, craftspeople and designers) to the social and industrial,
to the commercial and associated practices (buyers, journalists,
researchers and scientists). The Textile Book takes us behind the
scenes with professionals to reveal what various jobs involve, what
influences decision makers, and how their decisions affect what we
buy next season. What happens to clothes before they reach the
shops? What determines the 'must have' item? How can recycled
bottles be transformed into silk-like yarns? These and many other
questions are explored to show the diversity that makes up the
contemporary global textile scene. Woven, printed, embroidered,
knitted -- textiles are pivotal to the everyday experience of
people in all parts of the world. This wide-ranging and informative
book conveys the excitement and new challenges textiles represent
and is essential reading for anyone working with, studying or
simply interested in textiles.
This essential book provides the first comprehensive overview of
the symbiotic relationship that exists between fashion and
textiles. Because textiles represent a central ingredient of
fashion (as with denim jeans, for example), their interrelationship
should be an obvious theme for study, yet historically the two
subjects are often considered separately. Gale and Kaur analyze
fashion and textile's cultural, industrial and social
relationships, as well as examining how the two fields compete with
and influence one another. Taking as their starting point the
nature of the relationship between fashion and textiles, Gale and
Kaur then identify and discuss key arenas of commercial and
cultural interaction, including raw materials, business, consumers,
and future technology. Their examples are drawn from the
experiences and opinions of industry professionals - designers,
retailers, and manufacturers. Gale and Kaur look at how the raw
materials from which clothing is made are heavily influenced by
fashion trends on national and global levels. Why do we choose the
fabrics we do, and how do our choices affect both industries? The
story is very much a human one. Each garment has an intriguing
history before a consumer even tries it on. Gale and Kaur unpick
this history and examine how retail need and consumer demand impact
upon the end product. The result is an exciting new book that
begins at the level of supply and demand, and moves forward to
consider issues about design, technology, globalization and broader
fashion trends. Highlighting cultural differences and similarities
between the two industry sectors, Fashion and Textiles offers
varied professional perspectives, information about key roles and
jobs, and practical considerations relating to economics, design,
manufacture and retail. A key text for a wide range of courses on
fashion and textiles, it is vital reading for anyone hoping to
pursue a career in either field.
Textiles are central to our lives and are at the heart of the
world's largest industries. In recent years there has been a
dynamic shift in attitudes toward textiles, fuelled in part by
explosive developments in technology. While textiles have always
retained roots in craft and industry, the discipline now embraces a
much wider range of practices. Innovations in the industry demand a
fresh approach to the subject, which this comprehensive
introduction ably supplies. Taking as their starting point the very
meaning of textiles, Gale and Kaur go on to show the astonishing
range of opportunities for careers in the field, from the creative
(artists, craftspeople and designers) to the social and industrial,
to the commercial and associated practices (buyers, journalists,
researchers and scientists). The Textile Book takes us behind the
scenes with professionals to reveal what various jobs involve, what
influences decision makers, and how their decisions affect what we
buy next season. What happens to clothes before they reach the
shops? What determines the 'must have' item? How can recycled
bottles be transformed into silk-like yarns? These and many other
questions are explored to show the diversity that makes up the
contemporary global textile scene. Woven, printed, embroidered,
knitted -- textiles are pivotal to the everyday experience of
people in all parts of the world. This wide-ranging and informative
book conveys the excitement and new challenges textiles represent
and is essential reading for anyone working with, studying or
simply interested in textiles.
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