| A | B |
| Designer | A person who plans the form of something before its being made |
| Fashion | A popular trend |
| Fashion Merchandising | The promotion of apparel sales, all of the tasks necessary to deliver the clothing requests, meet the needs of potential customers and designers. |
| Manufacturers | A person or company that makes goods for sale |
| Marketing | The action of promoting and selling products or services |
| Retailer | An entity that sells goods in small quantities directly to consumers |
| Sales | Selling of goods at reduced prices. |
| Fashion Followers | A person who wears styles only after they've been accepted by the community. |
| Fashion Movement | Ongoing change in what is considered fashionable. |
| Trendsetters | People who start styles that become widely accepted. |
| Classic | A garment of a simple, elegant, and long-lasting style |
| Decline Stage | The fall or descent of a fashion item. |
| Introduction Stage | When the product is brought into the market |
| Obsolescence Stage | This stage marks the end of the fashion cycle |
| Rise Stage | When fashion becomes widely accepted. |