The science of fashion /Julie Danneberg ; illustrated by Michelle Simpson.

Danneberg, Julie, 1958-

The science of fashion /Julie Danneberg ; illustrated by Michelle Simpson. - 1 online resource : illustrated, colour. - Inquire & Investigate .

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Includes bibliographies and index.

Cover -- Contents -- Timeline -- Introduction: Fashion Through History -- Chapter 1: Textiles and Technology -- Chapter 2: The Chemistry of Color -- Chapter 3: The Fundamentals of Design -- Chapter 4: The Latest, Must-Have Accessories -- Chapter 5: Simply Sensational Sneakers -- Chapter 6: Fashion: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly -- Glossary -- Metric Conversions -- Resources -- Selected Bibliography -- Index

Find out the science behind your clothes in this fun, interactive book full of hands-on projects for middle schoolers! What kinds of sneakers are you wearing right now? What material is your shirt made out of? And how did all of these clothes and accessories get made and arrive at a store for you to try on and buy? In The Science of Fashion, readers ages 12 to 15 learn how science and engineering makes the entire fashion industry possible. Fashion is one of the biggest, most influential industries in the world. But how much do you know about how your clothes are made? Most people tend to think of fashion designers and scientists as occupying two completely different worlds, but the truth is, the fashion business is completely dependent on and intertwined with science and engineering. The computer technology used in fashion design, the science behind dyes and special treatments such as waterproofing, the engineering innovations in manufacturing of fast fashion are just a few of the ways the fashion world and the science and engineering world meet.



9781647410285


Fashion--Juvenile literature.
Clothing trade--Juvenile literature.


Electronic Books.

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