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What (who) is fashion merchandise - definition

GENRE OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Fashion photographer; Fashion modeling; Fashion photographers; Fashion Photography; Fashion Photographer; Fashion shoot; History of fashion photography
  • Actress [[Helen Lee Worthing]], by Baron Adolph de  Meyer, ''Vogue'' (US), December 1919
  • alt=Photo of Photoshoot in Ayia Napa, Cyprus
  • Fashion photograph by [[Toni Frissell]], 1949
  • Pierre-Louise Pierson]] (c. 1863/66)

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ART GENRE
Fashion Merchandising; Fashion merchandizing
Fashion merchandising can be defined as the planning and promotion of sales by presenting a product to the right market at the proper time, by carrying out organized, skillful advertising, using attractive displays, etc. Merchandising, within fashion retail, refers specifically to the stock planning, management, and control process.
Fashion (band)         
BRITISH NEW WAVE BAND
Fàshiön Music; Fashion Music; Fàshiön; Miki Cottrell
Fashion was a British new wave band, primarily active from 1978–1984, with a brief revival in 2009. They began as a post-punk band, before developing into a new wave/synthpop ensemble that placed three singles on the lower reaches of the UK chart in 1982–84.
Service Merchandise         
  • Older logo mainly used in the 1970s–1985
  • Final logo used from 1999 to 2002 before store closure
AMERICAN RETAILER
Service merchandise; Serv Merch
Service Merchandise was a retail chain of catalog showrooms carrying jewelry, toys, sporting goods, and electronics. The company, which first began in 1934 as a five-and-dime store, was in existence for 68 years before ceasing operations in 2002.

Wikipedia

Fashion photography

Fashion photography is a genre of photography which is devoted to displaying clothing and other fashion items, sometimes haute couture. It typically consists of a fashion photographer taking a picture of a dressed model in a photographic studio or an outside setting. It originates from the clothing and fashion industries, and while some of fashion photography has been elevated as art, it is still primarily used for clothing, perfumes and beauty products.

Fashion photography is most often conducted for advertisements or fashion magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, or Elle. It has grown into becoming a necessary way for designers to get their work out to the public. Fashion photography has developed its own aesthetic in which the clothes and fashions are enhanced by the presence of exotic locations or accessories.

The history of this photographic discipline was intertwined for its first decades with the fashion magazines in which the photographs originated, supplanting the fashion illustrations that initially dominated the magazines. It gained prominence as its photographers, such as Irving Penn or Richard Avedon, gained fame. While the beginning of modern fashion photography is symbolically attributed to 1911, it wasn't until the mid-1930s that its notoriety spread, with its heyday beginning after the Second World War.

Nowadays, this photographic genre has spread from fashion magazines to be featured in coffee table books, art galleries or museums.

Examples of use of fashion merchandise
1. Five years ago: A jury in Beverly Hills, Calif., convicted Winona Ryder of stealing $5,500 worth of high–fashion merchandise from Saks Fifth Avenue, but a prosecutor said she would not seek to put the actress behind bars.