While rooted in traditional marketing principles, successful fashion marketing presents a unique set of opportunities and challenges.
Marketing Fashion: A Global Perspective is the first text to engagingly present marketing theories and practices as they specifically relate to apparel, home goods, and other design-driven products. Using a variety of contemporary examples, the text details how fashion marketers develop and apply marketing strategies that meet consumer needs at a profit. Topics covered include: consumer and organizational buying behavior, market research, market segmentation, product planning and positioning, pricing, retailer relationships, and additional classic marketing theories and practices as they relate to design. In addition,
Marketing Fashion explores in depth contemporary issues such as technology, social responsibility and ethics, sustainability, and globalization, and considers effective strategies for various economic climates.
The first text to engagingly present marketing theories and practices as they specifically relate to apparel, home goods and other design-driven products. It covers classic marketing theories and practices as they relate to design, topics such as market segmentation and market research and contemporary issues such as ethics and sustainability.
Penny Gill is a writer/editor and President of PWG Communications Inc. marketing communications consultants based in White Plains, New York. Her experience in both trade journalism and public relations/marketing communications encompasses the apparel/accessories, home furnishings, and retailing fields, among other industries. She has contributed to publications including Stores, HFN, Apparel Industry Magazine, and Furniture Today, and has provided PR/marketing communications services to clients in the fashion, healthcare, non-profit, and other fields, including Du Pont Textile Fibers division, Fisher-Price, National Retail Federation, and many others. She holds a BA from Sarah Lawrence College. Gill is co-author of Marketing Fashion: A Global Perspective (Fairchild Books, 2012) and The Why of the Buy: Consumer Behavior and Fashion (Fairchild Books, 2008).
Richard Petrizzi, MBA, is an Associate Professor in the Marketing and Management Department at the Illinois Institute of Art - Chicago. He is a member of the American Society for Training and Development (ASTD), the National Speakers Association (NSA), the International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA), and Who's Who Among America's Teachers. Petrizzi's experiences as an entrepreneur, contract trainer, and administrator have provided him with a strong foundation for creating a results-driven and learner-centered pedagogical environment. His research interests include topics in communications, negotiations, consumer behavior, professional selling, and emotional intelligence. Petrizzi is co-author of Marketing Fashion: A Global Perspective (Fairchild Books, 2012) and The Why of the Buy: Consumer Behavior and Fashion (Fairchild Books, 2008).
Patricia Mink Rath, MS, is a consultant in marketing education in Winnetka, Illinois. Her fashion merchandising experience includes work as a retail executive in the fashion departments of specialty and department stores in the Chicago area, Boston, and San Francisco. She has taught college level courses in fashion marketing and merchandising, consumer behavior, retail buying and management, French culture and language for over three decades. Fluent in French, she has led fashion merchandising classes in Paris and Provence. Mink Rath has traveled in Europe, Central America, and Asia and gives illustrated lectures on fashion in both English and French. She is a lifetime member of the Alliance Francaise du North Shore, Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) and the Marketing Education Association (MEA). She is co-author of a number of texts and other educational materials for students and teachers. Mink Rath is co-author of Marketing Fashion: A Global Perspective (Fairchild Books, 2012), Essentials of Exporting and Importing: U.S.Trade Policies, Procedures and Practices (Fairchild Books, 2010) and The Why of the Buy: Consumer Behavior and Fashion (Fairchild Books, 2008).