1. WHAT IS A TREND?
A pattern of gradual change in
a condition, output, or process,
or an average or general
tendency of a series of data
points to move in a certain
direction over time,
represented by a line or curve
on a graph.
3. Microtrendsadvocate
localization as opposed to
globalization, recognizing that
people and communities have
never been sophisticated and
more knowledgeable about
the choices they make in their
everyday lives.
4. EXAMPLES OF TRENDS:
Facebook – is the most common
social network website where you can
share information about yourself and
communicate with other people.
Twitter – it lets you see what is
happening around the world,
from breaking news and
entertainment, sports and
politics to big events and every
day interests.
6. Being able to predict a
trend is a valued skill for
the global citizen.
Trendspotting is
sometimes called cool-
hunting and trend
analysis.
7. Trend analysis is
the widespread
practice of collecting
information and
attempting to spot a
pattern, or trend, in
the information.
8. Trend is significant, have
broad implications in all aspects
of society, identifiable and
explainable while fad is transit
ory or quick, affect only
particular group of people
without impact and driven by
emotions.
9. 5 Characteristics Of
Trending Fashion Designs
Innovation
Be sure to bring something new
to the table when designing,
even if you’re trying to imitate
a popular style. By adding your
own touch, you might create the
next top trend.
10. Brand Consistency
When using your creativity,
remember to stay loyal to your
brand. There should be some
consistency in all of your designs
so customers remember what
sets you apart and defines your
brand.
11. Outerwear-ability
As we enter the cooler seasons,
outerwear is more popular than
ever. Consider designing some
new outerwear fashion pieces,
or at least some everyday pieces
that are flattering when
outerwear is added to the
ensemble.
12. Versatility
Customers always appreciate the
ability to wear one piece of clothing
in multiple ways. They get more for
what they spend. Create versatile
pieces to make your audience happy
and challenge your fashion design
abilities.
13. Simplicity
Versatility usually calls for one thing:
simplicity. If you can create a simple
yet innovative fashion design, you’ve
set yourself up for professional
progress. Simple pieces are easy to
remember and fun to wear. Most
importantly, they allow for more
customer creativity. Empower your
audience and build your brand’s
popularity by keeping it simple.