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9782940496235

Fashion Retailing From Managing to Merchandising

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    2940496234

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2014-11-20
  • Publisher: Fairchild Books

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Summary

Throughout modern history, retailers have opened their doors to consumers, providing them with goods and services that satisfy both rational and emotional needs. They do this by evoking a customer's sensory system, to create memorable experiences that will entice shoppers to visit again and again.

Starting with a brief overview of the history of retail, market research, site selection and retail typology are then discussed. The differences between on-site and off-site retailing are distinguished; and multi-channel approaches that have been used in retail test markets as a means to cost-effective growth within the industry are explored, with specific reference to how technology has created a new formula within a stagnant model.

Fashion Retailing further explores back-of-house functions, such as human resources (hiring, payroll, job descriptions and salaries) and loss prevention from a management standpoint. Front-of-house functions, including merchandising (product analysis, fixturing, fixture sales tracking), visual merchandising (seasonal displays, windows, mannequins), circulation patterns and the relationship between the merchandising and management teams in driving overall sales and brand image, are explored across different retailers.

Readers will gain a thorough understanding of how the retail model operates in an effort to continually capture the ever-changing market, as well as an insight into corporate social responsibility (CSR) and brand sustainability.

Author Biography

Dimitri Koumbis is the Creative Director of Situ Retail Environments, which is a design firm that focuses on consumer research, demographic and trading area studies, branding, store design and visual merchandising/display for retailers. He is also Adjunct Faculty, Fashion Merchandising and Marketing at The Art Institute of New York where he teaches Contemporary Retail Environments, Store Design, Visual Merchandising, Branding, Trends/Forecasting, Textiles, Portfolio, and Apparel/HR Management.

Table of Contents

Table of contents                                                                       4-5
How to get the most out of this book                                         6-7
Introduction                                                                              8-9

Chapter 1: What is Retailing?                                                   10-11
The History of Retail                                                                12-17
Difference Between Retailing and the Retailer                           18-19
On-site vs. Off-site Retailers                                                   20-23
Classification of Retailer Types                                                24-31
Retail Case Study: Amazon                                                     32-35
Define Your Role: Tesco (Corp. Exec.)                                   36-37

Chapter 2: Consumer Demographics and the Trading Area      38-39
Consumer Demographics                                                        40-43
Demographics vs. The Target Customer                                  44-49
Site Selection and Store Location                                            50-53
Emerging Domestic and Int'l Markets                                      54-60
Retail Case Study: IKEA                                                         61-63
Define Your Role: Starbucks (Real Estate Develop.)                64-65

Chapter 3: Management and the 'Back of House'                    66-67
The Management Team                                                           68-71
Employee Management                                                           72-77
Human Resources within the Store                                           78-83
Merchandise Control and Loss Prevention                               84-91
Retail Case Study: All Saints-Spitalfields                                 92-95
Define Your Role: UNIQLO (Store Manager)                        96-97

Chapter 4: Merchandising and the 'Front of House'                98-99 
The Merchandiser's Role                                                       100-105
Merchandising vs. Visual Merchandising                                 106-109
Merchandising the Environment                                              110-117
Retail Case Study: Barney's                                                   118-121
Define Your Role: Urban Outfitters (Store Merch.)                 122-123

Chapter 5: Retail Corporate Offices                                       124-125
Corporate Offices and Their Role                                          126-131
Supporting the Store Teams                                                   132-137
Careers in a Retailer's Home Office                                       138-143
Retail Case Study: Crate & Barrel                                         144-147
Define Your Role: J. Crew (Buyer)                                        148-149

Chapter 6: Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility           150-151
What is CSR?                                                                       152-157
Ethical Decision-making in the Retail Sector                          158-164
Working with Domestic and Overseas Markets                     165-172
Retail Case Study: Aveda                                                     173-175
Define Your Role: American Apparel (PR Rep.)                   176-177

Professional Organizations and further reading                       178-179
Glossary                                                                               180-181
Index                                                                                    182-183
Acknowledgements and photo credits                                    184
Working with Ethics                                                              185-192

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