1.What three major developments during the Industrial Revolution caused a switch from handmade garments to mass-produced ready-t
o-wear clothes? 2.What Are Two Common Names For The Garment Industry?
3.Name Two Trade Publications Of The Apparel Industries.
4.Name two trade associations soft the apparel industries
5.The high-fashion garment industry originated with the superior dressmaking industry in what country?
.6How did World War II affect the American Design Industry?
7.How many major showings of collections do the couture fashion houses presents each year? 8. Why was the Chambre Syndicale formed in Paris?
9. Name two designers in the City Hall of Fame.
10. Name two reasons for the recent changes in the haute couture industry.
11.A retail shop owned by a couturier that carries accessories designed by the couturier member of his or her staff_____.
12.In a _____ arrangement ,an couturier provides a retailer with a famous name and merchandise return for a certain amount of money.
13.In a _____ arrangement, a manufacturer pays for the exclusive rights to produce and market goods that beara designer’s name as a stamp of approval
14.In New York City ,the fashion industry centers around _____ Avenue.
15.Which do more retail buyers attend—showings of the couture collections or showings of the prêtcollections?
The type of evidence that Schlosser uses in this excerpt is anecdotal. By definition, anecdotal evidence is based on stories that may or may not be true but due to lack of hard facts. They are usually based on personal stories. In this case, there is no proof that things mentioned in the excerpt happened the way that they were described.
Answer: It was the show that completely changed the way musical theatre is staged. Oklahoma was a first and it has remained one of the greats since it burst onto Broadway in middle of WW2.