Recent interest in 'vintage' and second hand clothes
by both fashion consumers and designers is only the
latest manifestation of a long and complex cultural
history of wearing and trading second hand clothes. With
its origins in necessity, the passing of clothes between
social and economic groups is now a global business, but
with roots that are centuries old. To move from one
social and cultural situation to another used clothes
must be 'transformed' to become of potential value to a
new social group. How, when and why this has happened is
the subject of this book. Old Clothes, New Looks
presents a three-part focus on the history, the trading
culture, and the contemporary refashioning of second
hand clothing. Historical perspectives include studies
located in Renaissance Florence, early industrial
England, colonial Australia, and mid twentieth-century
Ireland. The global nature of the second hand trade in
clothing is presented through original research from
Zambia, India, the Philippines, Hong Kong, and Japan.The
reuse of garments as contemporary fashion statements is
explored through studies that include neo-mod
retro-sixties subculture in Germany, the impact of
'vintage' in the USA on consumers and designers, as well
as consideration of its sartorial and cultural
challenges, encapsulated by the work of designer
XULY.Bet. This groundbreaking book will be essential
reading for all those interested in fashion and dress,
material culture, consumption and anthropology, as well
as to dealers, collectors and wearers of second hand
clothes. |
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