The Changing World of Fashion
- A Century of Fashion
- The Nature of Fashion
- The Environment of Fashion
- The Movement of Fashion
- The Business of Fashion
The Primary Level: The Materials of Fashion
- Textiles: Fibers and Fabrics
- Leather and Fur
The Secondary Level: The Producers of Apparel
- Product Development
- Women's Apparel
- Men's Apparel
- Children's and Teens' Apparel
The Secondary Level: The Other Producers
- Innerwear, Bodywear, and Legwear
- Accessories
- Cosmetics and Fragrances
- Home Fashions
The Retail Level: The Markets for Fashion
- Global Fashion Markets
- Global Sourcing and Merchandising
- Fashion Retailing
- Policies and Strategies in Fashion Retailing
- The Auxiliary Level: Supporting Services
- Fashion Auxiliary Services
- Nearly 700 color photographs and illustrations
- New chapter on Fashion History includes a special project to help students understand the correlation between fashion and the times
- New and updated perspective of technology and its impact on the movement of fashion, fashion globalization, retail competition, and theories of customer service
- "Then and Now" encourages students to look to the past, present, and future
- "Fashion Focus" highlights pertinent people, organizations, and companies
- "My Top 100 Apparel Designers" compiles Stone's choices of historical and contemporary designers include noteworthy elements of their designs
- Updated glossary provides students with an understanding of the language of fashion
- Instructor's Guide includes suggestions for teaching the course, as well as supplementary assignments, test banks, and afinal examination
- PowerPoint Presentation includes more than 400 slides that provide the basis for classroom lectures and discussions for each chapter; compatible with PC and Mac platforms