The Fashion Trend Cycle & Being a Smart Consumer

By: Lily Fitzgerald

Fashion trends have seemed to rapidly change over the past few years or even months, cycling through past trends and giving modern twists. These trends are all a part of a life cycle, where trends go through five stages; introduction, rise, peak, decline, and obsolescence along with a 20 year trend cycle where trends reappear every 20 years with a modern twist. Even though fashion seems predictable under these parameters, social media and technology have made trends both less predictable and shorter.

The hyperactive trend cycle has caused negative effects on both over consumption and waste, as trends cycling fasts makes consumers want to buy new clothes or fast fashion so that they can be in style. But if we understand the trend cycle, we can be smarter when it comes to our consumption habits. We can learn the fashion trend cycle through different trends, but the one I want to focus on is skinny jeans.

Introduction

The first stage of a trend begins with the introduction of a new style—an emerging color, silhouette, pattern, fabric, or fit, that typically differs from the current fashion. The new trend is typically presented by a major brand or designer, and might not be well received at first glance due to the newness of the style or the fact it is replicating an older style that is seen as obsolete.

The classic late 2000s skinny jeans were first introduced to the market in 2005 by Heidi Slimane, the creative director at Dior Homme. The pants style was rudimentary at the time, as most skinny jeans were only available online and the fabric didn’t have the correct materials to give the exact hold. As a result, the style was frowned upon at the time and was not yet considered a trend or fashionable over the classic styles of the time like bootcut or baggier jean styles.

Rise

The second stage is the trend cycle is the rise––the moment when the style transitions from new to trendy. The transition is usually achieved through some influencing with celebrities and influencers wearing the trend to gain it traction. Celebrities or well known people wearing the trend causes it to appear in the media more frequently causing people to come to accept the style and see themselves wearing it in the process.

In 2006, many celebrities and influencers were featured wearing skinny jeans allowing for the product to begin to gain popularity and relevance. What made skinny jeans unique was that it was adaptable to many different subcultures and styles. From fashion icons like Paris Hilton to Emo Band front runners, the trend appeared a lot in the media and as a result many people wanted to emulate their favorite celebrities and their style. As a result, skinny jeans made a rather quick rise in popularity allowing for it to rise up in relevance.

Peak

The third stage is the peak, recognized as the point in the trend cycle where the style is the most in fashion. Here the style is available everywhere and accessible to all consumer types. Meaning that styles that were once only available in high-end fashion stores are now available in cheaper and fast fashion retailers like Forever 21. Although the peak may seem like the shortest stage, it can actually be for very long stretches of time depending on the flexibility and timelessness of the style or clothing item.

As skinny jeans rose up in relevance, more brands picked up the style, opening up access to the trend. Soon most clothing stores had some form of skinny jeans and it became weird to not wear them. Skinny jeans became an asset to every outfit, as they were versatile enough for brands to make different minor alterations coming in multiple colors and fabrics, allowing for them to reign supreme until the mid 2010s.

Decline

The fourth stage is decline––when the market becomes oversaturated with the trend and becomes too mainstream. Following close behind the peak, consumers grow tired of the trend or style, and feel like searching for different styles to gravitate towards. Once you can’t do anything new with a product, it’s hard to find any new interest in the fashion item, pushing people to look elsewhere and give in to whatever the newest trend is.

By the mid 2010s, skinny jeans had lost their luster as they had nothing new to give the consumer and became too relevant. Consumers began looking towards newer trends like mom jeans or wider legged pants that offered more comfort and versatility. Skinny jeans started to become out of style or cheugy, and people became a lot less inclined to purchase any new pair of the jeans. As a result, they fell out of mainstream style and relevance, leaning more towards the final stage than the peak.

Obsolescence

The fifth and final stage is Obsolescence, the stage when the style becomes entirely “out of fashion” leaving behind the trend entirely. They often move on to newer trends and as a result, the style ends up appearing in thrift stores and donation bins as people no longer want to wear them. Obsolescence is where trends go to die, but in the future can have the opportunity to be resurrected with some sort of fun twist.

As of today, skinny jeans have entirely lost their favor in mainstream clothing and fashion, as we no longer see the jeans worn around or sought after as intensely at the start of the trend. Skinny jeans are dead, as people turned away from them for more baggy alternatives and no longer desire to wear them. However, there is a chance for skinny jeans to reemerge in the not too distant future, as boot cut jeans—the trend before skinny jeans––has just reemerged, resetting the trend cycle and giving the opportunity for other styles to return.

Conclusion

From the trend cycle, consumers can understand that there is some weird form of recycling going on with styles and trends and that everything seems to be based on trying to find something the other person isn’t wearing. If we understand fashion from a psychological perspective, we can forgo a lot of fast fashion norms of always wanting the newest fashion and just wear what we want. If we don’t feel like racing to meet the expectations of the next trend, we can be more conscious of our consumption habits and prevent ourselves from wasting important resources and giving into fast fashion. Understanding the trend cycle is key to helping the environment and our wardrobe.

Next Week: No Meeting!

Happy Wednesday! 

Thank you all for joining us at our meeting this past Monday! We hope you enjoyed hearing from our lovely Treasurer and Director of Social Events, Gina Zarcone, as much as we did. Gina did an incredible job capturing what it means to "have it all" and facilitated an engaging conservation on what this means for women in the present day. If you are interested in learning more, we recommend checking out the most recent episode of our "Out of Office (with WiB)" podcast, titled Who Runs the World? w/ Gina, here! You can also reach out to Gina with questions. 

As a reminder, we will not be holding a meeting next week, in observance of the Patriot's Day holiday. Our next meeting will be held on Monday, April 24th at 7pm in Isenberg 210* and will be an Internship Panel, featuring some of our amazing E-Board members! Keep an eye out for more information about this meeting soon. 
*Please note this change in location from our usual meetings!

We also will be live streaming this meeting on Zoom for virtual viewers to attend at the following link:
Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/98339046651 
Meeting ID: 983 3904 6651


WiB Bake Sale: To help fundraise for the UMass Dance Marathon, WiB will be hosting a bake sale TODAY Wednesday, April 12th from 10am to 2pm in the Isenberg Hub. Stop by as soon as you can! 

WiB Headshot Fundraiser: WiB will be hosting another headshot fundraiser this Spring! On Friday, April 14th from 2-4pm, stop by the Isenberg Hub to get a professional headshot taken by our fantastic Historian, Sophia Trischitta! The cost of this event is $5 per person. All UMass students are welcome to attend!

"Pie an I" Fundraiser: WiB will be joining the Isenberg Senior Gift Committee for their Pie an I fundraiser! On Wednesday, April 19th from 10am to 4pm, stop by the Isenberg Courtyard to pie some of your favorite WiB members for a great cause. Pies will be $5, which will support WiB and the Isenberg community, and get you a T-shirt (seniors will also receive their Isenberg graduation cord)!

WiB Self Care Workshop with Ashley Olafsen: Join us in welcoming UMass grad and Co-Founder of the Wildflower Company, Ashley Olafsen, for an interactive self-care workshop! This will be a great opportunity to reflect on the semester, and to learn how to prioritize and balance everything on your plate before finals season. This event will be held on Wednesday, April 26th at 5:30pm in Isenberg 106, we hope to see you there!

Committee/Program Reminders:

  • Marketing Committee: TONIGHT Wednesday, April 12th at 7pm (Isenberg 118) Marketing Major Guidelines (To sign up for the committee, fill out this form!)

  • Peer Mentorship Program: Wednesday, April 19th at 7pm (Isenberg G27): Vision Boarding Night - please stay contact with your mentors/mentees!

  • Community Service Committee:  Wednesday, May 10th (Time and Location TBD) (To sign up for the committee, fill out this form!

Content Updates:

  • Podcast: "Out of Office (with WiB)" Episode 9, "Who Runs the World? w/ Gina!" co-hosted by our VP Rachael Doyle and our DEI and Campus Outreach Director Lisa Freeley, featuring our Treasurer and Director of Social Events, Gina Zarcone is live! Stream on Spotify using this link, or on Apple Music using this link! 

  • Blog: Check our most recent blog post, "Culture on Display: Significance of NMACC" by Uma Attreya, at this link!

If you would like to learn more about WiB, check out our website and follow our Instagram (@IsenbergWiB), where we post regular updates about meetings, events and opportunities. 
 

Click below to watch our most recent meeting!

UMass Opportunities

Isenberg Undergraduate Consulting Group x Wells Fargo
The Isenberg Undergraduate Consulting Group (IUGC) is hosting a formal recruiting event with Wells Fargo TONIGHT Wednesday, April 12th at 6pm in Flavin Auditorium (Isenberg 127). This event will be a great way to to learn about investment banking, sales and trading from Wells Fargo Managing Director, Frank L Van Buren. To register, click this link. 

The Minutemen Fixed Income Fund
The Minutemen Fixed Income Fund (MFIF) is a student-run credit research fund that strives to prepare their members for competitive high finance roles in Investment Banking, Sales & Trading, Credit/Equity Research, and more. They are currently accepting applications for the Fall 2023 Junior Analyst Program! First-year and second-year students of all majors are encouraged to apply. Applications close on Friday, April 21st at 11:59pm. More information on how to apply can be found here, and students are welcome to reach out to their email with questions. 

UMass Smart Women Securities
UMass Smart Women Securities (SWS) is a non-profit organization aimed at empowering women and teaching them about finance. SWS invited students to apply for their Environmental Social Governance Fund (ESG) Junior Analyst position. This opportunity provides students with more hands-on financial modeling and equity research experience centered around sustainable investing. Each Junior Analyst will be paired with a Senior Analyst, who will help guide them in their research. The application, which closes on Tuesday, May 2nd at 11:59pm, can be found here.

UMass Amherst Auxiliary Enterprises
The UMass Auxiliary Enterprises (AE) is currently accepting applications for their Summer AE Marketing Internship! This opportunity is designed for students who have a passion for UMass and the award-winning services offered. Students interested in gaining valuable, hands-on marketing experience are encouraged to apply. Applications are due on Friday, May 5th at 11:59pm. Click this link for more information. 

UMass Student Honors Thesis Survey
Victoria Silva, a UMass senior Finance major and Sociology minor, is conducting research for her honors thesis! She is looking for current undergraduate students to fill out this short survey about college student's perceptions of the US's performance.  

UMass Amherst Theater
UMass Amherst Theater invites students to attend their presentation of Into The Woods, a complication of the fairytale showcased in the popular 1987 musical! Showings will take place between April 28th and May 6th. More information, and how to purchase tickets, can be found here
 

Additional Opportunities

Miss EmpowHer
Miss EmpowHer is a community that is all about providing college students with the resources and opportunities needed to achieve their goals. They host professional panels, exciting networking events, and share tips and tricks to help you be your most confident self. Miss EmpowHer invites interested students to sign up for their newsletter to be the first to know about these opportunites. Click this link to learn more. 
 

Amherst PuzzleCity
PuzzleCity, an interactive cross between an escape room and a puzzle hunt, presented by Jane Street, is coming to Amherst! They invite students to join them on Saturday, April 22nd to race alongside classmates and friends to explore, solve, and discover a surprise twist. Click this link to learn more and register for the event. 

Tomorrow: Female Empowerment with Gina Zarcone!

Happy Sunday! 

We hope you all are enjoying your weekend! Our next meeting will be held on Monday, April 10th at 7pm in Mahar Auditorium and will be led by our fabulous Treasurer, Gina Zarcone! Gina's presentation will be focused on female empowerment, centered around the question: Can women have it all? She will be discussing the role of females in our predominantly male driven society in order to answer this question. This conversation will go hand in hand to the next episode of our "Out of Office (with WiB)" podcast which will be available tomorrow. This meeting will be very powerful and informative, so we hope to see you there!

We also will be live streaming this meeting on Zoom for virtual viewers to attend at the following link:
Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/98339046651 
Meeting ID: 983 3904 6651


WiB x CMASS Friend Speed Dating: On Tuesday, April 11th at 7pm in Bartlett 202, WiB will be teaming up with the UMass Center for Multicultural Advancement and Student Success (CMASS) to host a friend speed dating event! This event will be a fun way to meet other UMass students and expand your network in a casual environment. Students of all majors and backgrounds are encouraged to attend. To learn more, fill out this interest form or reach out to our Director of DEI and Campus Outreach, Lisa Freeley

WiB Bake Sale: To help fundraise for the UMass Dance Marathon, WiB will be hosting a bake sale on Wednesday, April 12th from 10am to 2pm in the Isenberg Hub. Fill out this form if you are interested in bringing a baked good or tabling! 

WiB Headshot Fundraiser: WiB will be hosting another headshot fundraiser this Spring! On Friday, April 14th from 2-4pm, stop by the Isenberg Hub to get a professional headshot taken by our fantastic Historian, Sophia Trischitta! The cost of this event is $5 per person. All UMass students are welcome to attend!

"Pie an I" Fundraiser: WiB will be joining the Isenberg Senior Gift Committee for their Pie an I fundraiser! On Wednesday, April 19th from 10am to 4pm, stop by the Isenberg Courtyard to pie some of your favorite WiB members for a great cause. Pies will be $5, which will support WiB and the Isenberg community, and get you a T-shirt (seniors will also receive their Isenberg graduation cord)!


Committee/Program Reminders:

  • Marketing Committee: Wednesday, April 12th at 7pm (Isenberg 118) (To sign up for the committee, fill out this form!)

  • Peer Mentorship Program: Wednesday, April 19th at 7pm (Isenberg G27): Vision Boarding Night - please stay contact with your mentors/mentees!

  • Community Service Committee:  Wednesday, May 10th (Time and Location TBD) (To sign up for the committee, fill out this form!

Content Updates:

  • Podcast: "Out of Office (with WiB)" Episode 8, "Q&A with Sophia (Sophia Lynne Photo)!!" co-hosted by our VP Rachael Doyle and our DEI and Campus Outreach Director Lisa Freeley, featuring our Historian and Blog Chair, Sophia Trischitta is live! Stream on Spotify using this link, or on Apple Music using this link! 

  • Blog: Check our most recent blog post, "Culture on Display: Significance of NMACC" by Uma Attreya, at this link!

If you would like to learn more about WiB, check out our website and follow our Instagram (@IsenbergWiB), where we post regular updates about meetings, events and opportunities. 
 

UMass Opportunities

Isenberg Undergraduate Consulting Group x Wells Fargo
The Isenberg Undergraduate Consulting Group (IUGC) is hosting a formal recruiting event with Wells Fargo on Wednesday, April 12th at 6pm in Flavin Auditorium (Isenberg 127). This event will be a great way to to learn about investment banking, sales and trading from Wells Fargo Managing Director, Frank L Van Buren. To register, click this link. 

The Minutemen Fixed Income Fund
The Minutemen Fixed Income Fund (MFIF) is a student-run credit research fund that strives to prepare their members for competitive high finance roles in Investment Banking, Sales & Trading, Credit/Equity Research, and more. They are currently accepting applications for the Fall 2023 Junior Analyst Program! First-year and second-year students of all majors are encouraged to apply. Applications close on Friday, April 21st at 11:59pm. More information on how to apply can be found here, and students are welcome to reach out to their email with questions. 

UMass Amherst Auxiliary Enterprises: The UMass Auxiliary Enterprises (AE) is currently accepting applications for their Summer AE Marketing Internship! This opportunity is designed for students who have a passion for UMass and the award-winning services offered. Students interested in gaining valuable, hands-on marketing experience are encouraged to apply. Applications are due on Friday, May 5th at 11:59pm. Click this link for more information. 

UMass Student Honors Thesis Survey: Victoria Silva, a UMass senior Finance major and Sociology minor, is conducting research for her honors thesis! She is looking for current undergraduate students to fill out this short survey about college student's perceptions of the US's performance.  

Additional Opportunities

LifePods
Life Pods, a company that focuses on creating a community of recent college grads to make the transition into "adulthood" less lonely, is currently hiring! LifePods runs local meetups, forums, and adulting seminars, like how to budget and how to make friends in a new city. They are currently looking to add 2 paid interns to their team from UMass to help spread the word on campus. Interested students can email your resume to LifePods.

Culture on Display: Significance of NMACC

By: Uma Attreya

The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) opened this past week in Mumbai, India, within the Jio World Centre. The center is named after the founder, Nita M Ambani, most commonly known as an Indian philanthropist. She founded the cultural center in hopes to showcase Indian arts and culture, and to me, she has succeeded. This center is a safe place to preserve Indian culture, with artifacts or costumes from famous Bollywood (the Hindi version of Hollywood) movies, as well as promoting new talent. The new talent has the space of a theater, an art house, and a pavilion, among other spaces to create either an intimate or expansive environment. 

Hollywood stars such as Zendaya attended the opening of this culture center, wearing Indian cultural garments, like saris, or representing Indian designers. There is a picture of her with a famous Hindi actor, Shah Rukh Khan! Being able to see the culture I grew up with, Bollywood, mesh with the culture I have grown to love, Hollywood, was comforting. I feel as though the two sides of my identity, American and Indian, have been separate. This center was a way to equalize and merge the cultures, rather than making the South Asian culture seem more distant and unrelatable. It elevated South Asian culture to be one that is respected and admired, enough so that our celebrities from the western world would fly out. 

I know I have been mentioning culture and art in India. If I were to describe every single act of culture or art, this piece would span the entire page, and then some. However, I did want to acknowledge a few. Carnatic singing and Bharatanatyam are two main forms of art being showcased, along with the instruments (such as a veena or sitar) accompanying such performances. There is also textile or fashion design, which I highly recommend looking into (Rahul Mishra has been amazing in the fashion game recently!). Just think of any type of creativity you see here, and then imagine that sort of creativity for the population of a billion people. Crazy, right?! It is hard to keep up with American pop culture, much less the culture of a country across continents and oceans, but if you are looking for vibrancy, and passion, I encourage you to explore the NMACC website and see where it takes you! 

Overall, to all the Indian Americans out there, wondering when their culture would get a chance to shine or when they could, I would say the NMACC is their chance. Whether it be costumes from movies or the finest blossoming talents, this center, now open to the public, shows that India’s rich culture deserves to be on a pedestal and a global radar.         

Next Week: Female Empowerment with Gina Zarcone!

Happy Wednesday! 

Thank you all for joining us in welcoming Veeva Systems this past Monday! We would like to thank campus recruiter, Tom Ferrer and recent UMass grad, Emily Kenyon, for providing their insight about building your personal brand through the prospective of a recruiter! We hope you enjoyed learning more about this point-of-view, and can apply some of the tools they shared during your future interviews. To learn more about Veeva Systems, specifically Generation Veeva, their recent graduate program, visit this link or connect with Tom! You can also check out their presentation, which contains more specific information and links. 

Our next meeting will be held on Monday, April 10th at 7pm in Mahar Auditorium and will be led by our fabulous Treasurer, Gina Zarcone! Gina's presentation will be focused on female empowerment, centered around the question: Can women have it all? She will be discussing the role of females in our predominantly male driven society in order to answer this question. This conversation will go hand in hand to the next episode of our "Out of Office (with WiB)" podcast which will be available next week. This meeting will be very powerful and informative, so we hope to see you there!

We also will be live streaming this meeting on Zoom for virtual viewers to attend at the following link:
Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/98339046651 
Meeting ID: 983 3904 6651

2023-2024 E-Board Applications: E-Board applications for next year are still open! We encourage members who are dedicated to WiB, and willing to devote their time to contributing new ideas, to apply. Being a member of our executive board is a great opportunity to get more involved on campus, work with an incredible group of women, and make a difference in our club! All majors and grade levels are invited to apply. Position descriptions can be found at this link, and you can click here to apply. Applications will close on Friday, April 7th at 11:59pm. If you have any questions, please reach out to Abbie and Laura, or the WiB Email

WiB Merch: Our newly designed WiB Merch is still available! To check out our collection of sweatshirts, shorts and more, visit our online store here. Orders will be shipped in late-May, so we recommend you choose a delivery location that you will have access to after school ends as a precaution. Get your orders in soon, this store closes TONIGHT Wednesday, April 5th at 11:59pm. If you have any questions, reach out to our Co-Marketing Directors (and amazing designers!) Emily and Claire

K's Nutrition Fundraising Event: WiB will be hosting a K's Nutrition fundraising event on TOMORROW Thursday, April 6th from 7am to 4pm! Stop by K's Nutrition (377 College Street, Amherst) and mention WiB at checkout to support our club. Money raised from this event will go toward some of the fun activities we have planned for the end of the semester!

WiB x CMASS Friend Speed Dating: On Tuesday, April 11th at 7pm, WiB will be teaming up with the UMass Center for Multicultural Advancement and Student Success (CMASS) to host a friend speed dating event! This event will be a fun way to meet other UMass students and expand your network in a casual environment. Students of all majors and backgrounds are encouraged to attend. To learn more, fill out this interest form or reach out to our Director of DEI and Campus Outreach, Lisa Freeley

WiB Bake Sale: To help fundraise for the UMass Dance Marathon, WiB will be hosting a bake sale on Wednesday, April 12th from 10am to 2pm in the Isenberg Hub. Fill out this form if you are interested in bringing a baked good or tabling! 

WiB Headshot Fundraiser: WiB will be hosting another headshot fundraiser this Spring! On Friday, April 14th from 2-4pm, stop by the Isenberg Hub to get a professional headshot taken by our fantastic Historian, Sophia Trischitta! The cost of this event is $5 per person. All UMass students are welcome to attend!


Committee/Program Reminders:

  • Community Service Committee: TONIGHT Wednesday, April 5th at 6pm (Isenberg 124): Bake Sale Planning and Virtual Card Making (To sign up for the committee, fill out this form!

  • Marketing Committee: Wednesday, April 12th at 7pm (Isenberg 118) (To sign up for the committee, fill out this form!)

  • Peer Mentorship Program: Wednesday, April 19th at 7pm (Isenberg G27): Vision Boarding Night - please stay contact with your mentors/mentees!

Content Updates:

  • Podcast: "Out of Office (with WiB)" Episode 8, "Q&A with Sophia (Sophia Lynne Photo)!!" co-hosted by our VP Rachael Doyle and our DEI and Campus Outreach Director Lisa Freeley, featuring our Historian and Blog Chair, Sophia Trischitta is live! Stream on Spotify using this link, or on Apple Music using this link! 

  • Blog: Check our most recent blog post, "Top 10 UMass Dining Favorites" by our Historian and Blog Chair, Sophia Trischitta, at this link!

If you would like to learn more about WiB, check out our website and follow our Instagram (@IsenbergWiB), where we post regular updates about meetings, events and opportunities. 
 

Click below to view our most recent meeting!

UMass Opportunities

Isenberg Undergraduate Consulting Group x Wells Fargo
The Isenberg Undergraduate Consulting Group (IUGC) is hosting a formal recruiting event with Wells Fargo on Wednesday, April 12th at 6pm in Flavin Auditorium (Isenberg 127). This event will be a great way to to learn about investment banking, sales and trading from Wells Fargo Managing Director, Frank L Van Buren. To register, click this link. 

UMass Amherst Auxiliary Enterprises: The UMass Auxiliary Enterprises (AE) is currently accepting applications for their Summer AE Marketing Internship! This opportunity is designed for students who have a passion for UMass and the award-winning services offered. Students interested in gaining valuable, hands-on marketing experience are encouraged to apply. Applications are due on Friday, May 5th at 11:59pm. Click this link for more information. 

UMass Student Honors Thesis Survey: Victoria Silva, a UMass senior Finance major and Sociology minor, is conducting research for her honors thesis! She is looking for current undergraduate students to fill out this short survey about college student's perceptions of the US's performance.  

Additional Opportunities

LifePods
Life Pods, a company that focuses on creating a community of recent college grads to make the transition into "adulthood" less lonely, is currently hiring! LifePods runs local meetups, forums, and adulting seminars, like how to budget and how to make friends in a new city. They are currently looking to add 2 paid interns to their team from UMass to help spread the word on campus. Interested students can email your resume to LifePods.

UPenn x Capital One
Consult for America at the University of Pennsylvania is partnering with Capital One’s Corporate Strategy and Business Analyst programs to host a nationwide business case competition. The case competition will take place virtually from April 13th to April 22nd. All undergraduate students may enter in teams of 3-5, and there are cash prizes of up to $8750 available. During the competition, there will be numerous opportunities for students to learn more about Capital One. More information can be found here. If you are interested in participating, please register here by Saturday, April 8th at 11:59pm.