Fashion is both big business and big news. From
models' eating disorders and sweated labour to the
glamour of a new season's trends, statements and
arguments about fashion and the fashion industry can be
found in every newspaper, consumer website and fashion
blog. Books which define, analyse and explain the
nature, production and consumption of fashion in terms
of one theory or another abound. But what are the
theories that run through all of these analyses, and how
can they help us to understand fashion and clothing?
Fashion Theory: an introduction explains some of the
most influential and important theories on fashion: it
brings to light the presuppositions involved in the
things we think and say about fashion every day and
shows how they depend on those theories. This clear,
accessible introduction contextualises and critiques the
ways in which a wide range of disciplines have used
different theoretical approaches to explain - and
sometimes to explain away - the astonishing variety,
complexity and beauty of fashion. Through engaging
examples and case studies, this book explores: fashion
and clothing in history fashion and clothing as
communication fashion as identity fashion, clothing and
the body production and consumption fashion,
globalization and colonialism fashion, fetish and the
erotic. This book will be an invaluable resource for
students of cultural studies, sociology, gender studies,
fashion design, textiles or the advertising, marketing
and manufacturing of clothes. |
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