From the rise of the Fashion Cafe to the phenomenon of the
supermodel, from "House of Style" to "Unzipped," the world of
fashion has taken center stage in contemporary culture, for better
or for worse. In turn, although the idea of fashion has been in
circulation since time immemorial, not until recently has its
profound and variegated effects-on economic activity, on social and
sexual mores, and on aesthetic and psychological formulations-been
fully considered.
With delicacy and wit, Fashion: An Introduction investigates the
different sides of recent debates over the production, marketing,
and consumption of fashion. Drawing on economics, art, psychology,
commerce, history, and the everyday, Joanne Finkelstein considers
fashion in its various guises-as body decoration and costume, as a
language and a form of display, as an expression of sexuality and
as part of the urban experience. In so doing, she has given us the
perfect introduction to fashion's social, economic, and aesthetic
impact on the way we think and act."
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