Introducing fashion theory :: from androgyny to Zeitgeist /
"A concise introduction to fashion theories, covering cultural, social and individual influences on fashion and how the fashion system works. Get up-to-speed with fashion theories like scarcity and conformity through practical examples and accessible case studies. Introducing Fashion Theory mak...
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Zusammenfassung: | "A concise introduction to fashion theories, covering cultural, social and individual influences on fashion and how the fashion system works. Get up-to-speed with fashion theories like scarcity and conformity through practical examples and accessible case studies. Introducing Fashion Theory makes complex concepts easy to digest. Learn about the different ways a style can become a fashion and how it can spread or decline. With student-friendly features such as discussion questions, activities and further reading, after completing this text you will have a good foundation for understanding how, where, why, and when fashion exists. This second edition, re-titled from Key Concepts for the Fashion Industry, includes expanded coverage of cultural appropriation, corporate greenwashing and the criminal world of counterfeit goods"-- |
Beschreibung: | Originally published: Key concepts for the fashion industry, London ; New York : Bloomsbury, 2014. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 148 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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contents | 1. Introduction to Theory Introduction Why use theory? -- What is fashion? Who has fashion? Fashioning the body The tipping point Semiotics Modern, postmodern, post-postmodern -- 2. The Fashion System Introduction Market infrastructure theory -- Trickle across theory Innovation theory Historic resurrection Branding -- 3. Fashion and the Individual Introduction The public, private, and secret self Body image Aesthetic perception and learning -- Historic continuity theory The individual and society -- 4. Fashion and Society Introduction Trickle-down theory Trickle-up theory Scarcity/rarity Conspicuous consumption Political use of dress Gender -- 5. -- Fashion and Culture Introduction -- Zeitgeist Spatial diffusion -- 6. Conclusion One phenomenon, many theories Fashion blunders |
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