Introduction Many smaller, niche-based industries make up the fashion industry. It is often thought of as a collection of retail/online shops, fashion brands and design houses, as well magazines. There are many other industries and craftspeople involved in the production of clothes. Most obviously, there are those that make and sell fabric and notions, but there are also flower makers, embroiders, seamstresses/tailors, and many others. Fashion shows and marketing include models, stylists and hair stylists, fashion agents, model stylists, photographers and many other businesses that are not fashion-related. Change is constant and rapid in many industries, especially those that are consumer-focused. Both the industry and the consumer are constantly changing. Fashion retailing does not consist of large fashion houses, magazines and retail stores/catalogs. It evolved with television channels that sold many goods, then with the Internet and online shopping. The Internet's rise has had a...