Fashion Marketing 101
By Amie Pronowski
In a nutshell, fashion marketing is a profession that takes the latest trends and designs in clothing and communicates them to a target market in such a way that the consumer is not only aware of the product, but wants to and ultimately does buy the product. A target market is a sector of the consumer market to which a company wishes to sell (i.e. market) its clothing. To fully know what fashion marketing is, it is important to understand that marketing does not stop at ads in magazines or commercials on TV. The world of marketing is just as dynamic as the world of fashion. Marketing clothing includes elements such as determining which stores the apparel should be sold in, what price the clothing should be sold for—all the way to how the in-store displays should look. Fashion marketers often are as savvy about business as they are about fashion and popular culture.
Fashion marketers are creative. At the core, the profession is
about connecting with the image—the lifestyle—the consumer
wants. For example, in the fashion industry, comfort, style,
material, color, symmetry, and usability are just the beginning
of a list of elements designers must consider when developing a
line of clothing. Fashion marketers take the task a step further
by determining the best way to promote the