Component Styles
The Styles tab is a read-only section that provides clear visibility into the relationship between components and styles. Each instance of a component, distinguished by its colour, is grouped and displayed in an organised list, allowing you to trace component usage across different products without needing to inspect each style individually.

The Styles feature enables you to view how components are used across your product range. Styles are organised by component colour, making it easier to locate and manage style information. This read-only view displays style specifications and associated component details from your library, giving you a central reference point for understanding component usage across designs. To make changes or updates to styles, use the main Style application.
Available Columns
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Component Colour | Identifies the specific colour of the component used in the style. |
| Style | Displays the style code or reference where the component is applied. |
| Description | Provides a brief description of the style. |
| Brand | Indicates the brand the style belongs to. |
| Story | Shows the product story associated with the style. |
| License | Specifies any licensing linked to the style. |
| Season | Indicates the season the style is part of. |
| Colourway | Displays the colourway used for the style. |
| Component Qty | Shows the quantity of the component used in that particular style. |
| Status | Indicates the current status of the style (e.g., Draft, Approved, Cancelled). |
Use Filter
You can use the filter feature to easily narrow down style information associated with your component.
View-Only Access
This section provides read-only access to style information. To make changes or updates to styles, use the main Style application.
Helpful Tips
Impact Analysis for Component Changes: When a component's specification changes (e.g., material, supplier), use this view to quickly identify all affected styles. This allows for efficient impact analysis and helps manage updates across the product range.
Optimise Component Consolidation: By reviewing which components are used across multiple styles, you can identify opportunities to consolidate similar components. This can lead to cost savings through bulk purchasing and reduced inventory complexity.
Enhance Cross-functional Collaboration: Share insights from this view with design, merchandising, and production teams. It provides a common reference point to ensure everyone is aligned on how and where components are being used, fostering better collaboration.