Bonnie D. Belleau
Affiliations: | Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, United States |
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Home Economics Education, Black Studies, Individual and Family StudiesGoogle:
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Belleau B, Haney RM, Summers T, et al. (2008) Affluent female consumers and fashion involvement International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education. 1: 103-112 |
Summer TA, Belleau BD, Xu Y. (2006) Predicting purchase intention of a controversial luxury apparel product Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management. 10: 405-419 |
Belleau BD, Marquette YB, Summers TA. (2004) Practical techniques for designing with exotic leather: American alligator and emu Clothing and Textiles Research Journal. 22: 53-60 |
Xu Y, Summers TA, Belleau BD. (2004) Who buys American alligator? Predicting purchase intention of a controversial product Journal of Business Research. 57: 1189-1198 |
Belleau BD, Nowlin K. (2001) Fashion leaders' and followers' attitudes towards exotic leather apparel products Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management. 5: 133-144 |
Torres IM, Summers TA, Belleau BD. (2001) Men's shopping satisfaction and store preferences Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services. 8: 205-212 |
Belleau BD, Hebert RR. (1997) Improving garment fit for the mature female in the USA Journal of Consumer Studies and Home Economics. 21: 85-96 |
Belleau BD, Didier J, Broussard L, et al. (1997) A comparison of older and younger women's attitudes towards apparel and media Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management. 1: 105-112 |
Belleau BD, Broussard L, Summers TA, et al. (1994) Attitudes Of Women Over 50 Toward Apparel And Media Perceptual and Motor Skills. 78: 1075-1084 |
Belleau BD, Summers T. (1994) Attitudes towards computer technology: comparison of retail buyers and apparel manufacturers in the U.S.A. Journal of Consumer Studies and Home Economics. 18: 379-388 |