Fashion Chapter 9
Pret-a-porter
French ready to wear industry
alta moda
Italian Ready-to-wear
couture
almost extinct segment; original, high-priced fashions for the tiny class market.
franchising
contract arrangement in which designer grants retailer the right to use his/her famous name and trademarked goods within a particular viewing area.
knockoff
duplicate, downscaled designs; usually of higher priced categories
ready-to-wear
garments produced in factories according to standard sizes vs. being customer-made
line
group of styles and designs produced and sold as a set of new selections for a season
better
high quality; reasonable price. Designed by talented experts who aren't named on label
Perceived difference
in customers' minds, items stand out from others because of image and quality
licensing
legal arrangement whereby manufacturers are granted the exclusive right to produce/market goods that bear famous label
budget
lowest priced category of apparel. Found on retail racks and shelves for the mass market
custom-made
made-to-order; individual fit to client measurement and one-of-a-kind exclusiveness
Haute Couture
name for high fashion designer industry in France
designer patterns
reproduced and featured in pattern catalogs at fabric stores where they sell patterns
collection
seasonal presentation for exclusive garments
bridge lines
secondary lines of well-known designers; high prices between couture and better categories - hundreds of dollars
house boutiques
small retail shops owned by designers
fashion piracy
the stealing of design ideas without the permission of originator
moderate
this category is made up of medium-priced merchandise (Gap, etc.)
Chambre Syndicale de la Couture
trade association for designers in Paris