Trends in Fashion Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. Fashion designed to appeal to a large audience and produced in large quantities for general retail.
  2. 4. A short-lived fashion or craze that becomes popular quickly but fades just as fast.
  3. 9. Stage The stage where a trend begins to lose popularity and demand decreases.
  4. 12. Leader Individuals (celebrities, influencers, etc.) who adopt new trends early and influence others to follow.
  5. 13. Stage The final stage where a trend is no longer in demand and is considered outdated.
  6. 14. The introduction of new ideas, designs, or styles that create change within the fashion cycle.
  7. 15. Follower Consumers who adopt trends after they have become widely popular or mainstream.
  8. 16. Stage The height of a trend's popularity, when it becomes widely accepted and mainstream.
  9. 17. A term for clothing that moves quickly from design to retail to meet rapidly changing trends at an affordable price.
  10. 19. Custom fitted clothing designed and made by fashion houses for individual clients, often associated with luxury fashion.
  11. 20. Stage The phase in the fashion cycle where a new style or trend is first introduced to the market.
Down
  1. 1. An imitation of a designer or branded item, typically sold at a lower price.
  2. 3. The movement towards creating fashion that is environmentally friendly and socially responsible.
  3. 5. A general direction in which something is developing or changing, particularly in fashion, where it refers to popular styles that have lasting appeal.
  4. 6. A fashion event where designers showcase their new collections on models walking down a runway.
  5. 7. Fashion Clothing and accessories from a previous era, often associated with classic styles that make a comeback in fashion cycles.
  6. 8. Designer A person who creates original clothing, accessories, or footwear and influences trends.
  7. 10. The stage where a trend begins to gain popularity and is adopted by more consumers.
  8. 11. The progression of a fashion trend through the stages of introduction, rise, peak, decline, and obsolescence.
  9. 18. Fashion Fashion that focuses on creating clothing with respect to people, the environment, and animals, often emphasizing fair labor and eco-friendly materials.