“…The literature on guest speakers encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including chemistry (Zheng et al, 2018), education (Caukin & Brinthaupt, 2017), foreign languages (Albirini, 2009), instructional technology (Hemphill & Hemphill, 2007), law (Payne et al, 2003), management (Eveleth & Baker-Eveleth, 2009), mass communication (Merle & Craig, 2017), nutrition (Conklin et al, 2005), psychology (Glenwick & Chabot, 1991), and tourism and hospitality (Casado, 2000). While Sadachar et al (2017) included a cursory mention of guest speakers in an apparel merchandising class and addressed textile and apparel guest speakers solely through the lens of the virtual modality, no academic research has been discovered that investigated these students' perceptions and expectations of industry guest speakers in general. In response to this dearth of research, this study was developed, employing established qualitative research methods to explore student perceptions of industry guests who speak during a single session of fashion or apparel classes, to address the research question: "What value do students taking fashion and apparel courses find in industry guest speakers?"…”