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Engaging with fashion : perspectives on communication, education and business / Edited by Federica Carlotto and Natalie C. McCreesh.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Carlotto, Federica, editor.
McCreesh, Natalie C., editor.
Series:
At the Interface / Probing the Boundaries 112.
At the interface/probing the boundaries
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fashion.
Fashion--Social aspects.
Fashion merchandising.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (352 pages)
Place of Publication:
Boston : Brill, [2018]
Summary:
This book is a modern exploration of how we engage with fashion today. Through a series of articles this book shows the ‘ways’ through which we can approach fashion. The articles are organized around the following six sections: marketing, consuming, educating, communicating, embodying and positioning - each with a mix of research approaches and strategies. From sustainability and consumerism to street-style and street-food. From how fashion is taught across the globe to how fashion is communicated through photography and the media. We invite the readers to be curators themselves, and to create their own ‘augmented knowledge’ of fashion, by reading the varied themes in this book. Contributors are Claire Allen, Deidra Arrington, Naomi Braithwaite, Jill Carey, Federica Carlotto, Karen Dennis, Doris Domoszlai, Linsday E. Feeny, Nádia Fernandes, Jacque Lynn Foltyn, Alessia Grassi, Chris Jones, Lan Lan, Peng Liu, Mario Matos Ribeiro, Natalie C. McCreesh, Alex McIntosh, Alice Morin, Nolly Moyssi, Maria Patsalosavvi, Laura Petican, Jennifer Richards, Susanne Schulz, Ines Simoes, Helen Storey, Steve Swindells, Stephen Wigley, Gaye Wilson and Cecilia Winterhalter.
Contents:
Front Matter
Copyright
Notes on Contributors
Introduction / Federica Carlotto and Natalie C. McCreesh
Marketing
Copying to Be Unique?: An Analysis of High Street Retailers’ Product Differentiation Strategies / Susanne Schulz
The Fashion ‘Timescape’: Historical Evolution and Contemporary Features / Federica Carlotto
The Art Foundations of Luxury Fashion Brands: An Exploratory Investigation / Alessia Grassi , Steve Swindells and Stephen Wigley
Consuming
Ethical and Sustainable Luxury: The Paradox of Consumerism and Caring / Deidra W. Arrington
Martin House Makers: Exploring Modes of Upcycling and Make within the Charity Retail Sector / Karen Dennis
The Borrowing of Emotive Connotation between Fashion and Music / Claire Allen
Recent Gastro-Trends: Food Surfing on the Streets / Cecilia Winterhalter
Educating
Collaborative Learning in Fashion Education / Ines Simoes and Mario Matos Ribeiro
Clothing and Body: Case Studies in ‘Slow Fashion’ in Fashion Education / Lan Lan and Peng Liu
Making It Real: Engaging the Consumer in Sustainable Fashion Consumption / Natalie C. McCreesh , Christopher R. Jones , Alex McIntosh and Helen Storey
Communicating
Fashioning a Soviet Narrative: Jean Paul Gaultier’s Russian Constructivist Collection, 1986 / Doris Domoszlai-Lantner
Fashion, Fantasy, Power and Mystery: Interpreting Shoes through the Lens of Visual Culture / Naomi Joanna Braithwaite
Fashion Plates: Rudolph Ackermann and Paul Poiret: The Relationship between Classical Revival and Feminist Expressions / Jill M. Carey and Lindsay E. Feeney
Fashion Icons in Photography: American Magazine Turning to Iconic Representations from the 1960s On / Alice Morin
Embodying
Transcending the Traditional: Fashion as Performance / Jennifer Richards
Visual Impairment and Fashion: Breaking Barriers / Nádia Fernandes
Positioning
Sustainable Kate? Wear-Again Anne?: The Recycled Fashions of the Duchess of Cambridge and the Princess Royal / Jacque Lynn Foltyn
Clothing Issued the Enslaved on the Monticello Plantation / Gaye S. Wilson
The Metamorphosis of Dress in Cyprus during the British Period / Noly Moyssi and Maria Patsalosavvi
Process and Mani Sapienti: Arte Povera and the Default to Order / Laura Petican
Back Matter
Index of Names
Index of Subjects.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
90-04-38243-7
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004382435 DOI

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