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There is nothing uniform about wearing a uniform. This one article
of clothing has arguably had a greater impact on the world than any
other. From fascists to fashionistas, Uniforms Exposed looks at
this most extraordinary of ordinary garments and its cultural
meaning in our everyday lives. Tracing the troubling connections
amongst religious orders, the military, schools and fetish clubs,
Craik shows how uniforms alternately control bodies and enable
subversion. What does it mean to wear one? Why do certain
professions require them? Do they really tell wearers how to act
and others how to respond? Answering these intriguing questions and
many more, Craik shows how the uniform inspires fear and love,
conformity and subversion, and why it has continued to fascinate
across cultures and throughout history.
Fashion is everywhere. It is one of the main ways in which we
present ourselves to others, signaling what we want to communicate
about our sexuality, wealth, professionalism, subcultural and
political allegiances, social status, even our mood. It is also a
global industry with huge economic, political and cultural impact
on the lives of all of us who make, sell, wear or even just watch
fashion.Fashion: the key concepts presents a clear introduction to
the complex world of fashion. The aim throughout is to present a
comprehensive but also accessible and provocative analysis. Readers
will discover how the fashion industry is structured and how it
thinks, the links between catwalk, celebrity branding, media
promotion and mainstream retail, how clothes mean different things
in different parts of the world, and how popular culture influences
fashion and how fashion shapes global culture.Illustrated with a
wealth of photographs, the text is further enlivened with over 30
detailed and rich case studies - ranging across topics as diverse
as the meaning of black in fashion, the rise of celebrity branding,
the cult of thinness, the politics of veiling, the eroticism of
shoes and the power of cosmetics. Features: Boxed chapter overviews
open each chapter Bullet points summarizing key ideas conclude each
chapter Chapter discussions are illustrated with integrated case
material Each chapter is supported by extended Case Studies Key
words are highlighted in chapters and defined in an extensive
Glossary Further Reading guides the reader to other literature A
timeline of Fashion Milestones provides a chronology of major
events in the history of fashion
Modern Fashion Traditions questions the dynamics of fashion systems
and spaces of consumption outside the West. Too often, these
fashion systems are studied as a mere and recent result of
globalization and Western fashion influences, but this book draws
on a wide range of non-Western case studies and analyses their
similarities and differences as legitimate fashion systems,
contesting Eurocentric notions of tradition and modernity,
continuity versus change, and 'the West versus the Rest'.
Preconceptions about non-Western fashion are challenged through
diverse case studies from international scholars, including
street-style identity in Bhutan, the influence of Ottoman cultural
heritage on contemporary Turkish fashion design, and an
investigation into the origins of the word 'fashion' in Chinese.
Negotiating tradition, foreign influences and the contemporary
global dominance of Western fashion cities, Modern Fashion
Traditions will give readers a clearer understanding of non-Western
fashion identities in the present. Accessibly written, this
ground-breaking text makes an essential contribution to the study
of non-Western fashion and will be an important resource for
students of fashion history and theory, anthropology, and cultural
studies.
The clothes we wear tell stories about us and are often imbued with
cultural meanings specific to our ethnic heritage. This concise
A-to-Z encyclopedia explores 150 different and distinct items of
ethnic dress, their history, and their cultural significance within
the United States. The clothing artifacts documented here have been
or are now regularly worn by Americans as everyday clothing,
fashion, ethnic or religious identifiers, or style statements. They
embody the cultural history of the United States and its peoples,
from Native Americans, white Anglo colonists, and forcibly
relocated black slaves to the influx of immigrants from around the
world. Entries consider how dress items may serve as symbolic
linkages to home country and family or worn as visible forms of
opposition to dominant cultural norms. Taken together, they offer
insight into the ethnic-based core ideologies, myths, and cultural
codes that have played a role in the formation and continued story
of the United States."
First Published in 2004. "The Face of Fashion" is a study of
fashion and the body which aims to establish the relations between
codes and systems of clothing and the conduct of everyday life.
Jennifer Craik questions the trickle-down theory that fashion is
dictated by elite designers and opinion leaders with evidence of a
trickle-up effect from sub-cultures, mass consumer behaviour and
everyday bricolage of fashion items. The text addresses the
neglected area of men's fashion, as well as women's fashion, within
a broad examination of the role of fashion in gender identity. The
argument is developed through a number of key agencies and
processes: consumerism and everyday fashion; the iconization of the
body through fashion models and photography; the use of cosmetics
to "make-up" the body; the nexus between fashion and gender; the
changing fashions in underwear and swimwear as maps of the revealed
body. These topics are approached from an interdisciplinary
perspective that treats fashion systems as ethnographic traces of
the cultural projection of the body.
This book examines fashion from the role of the supermodel in the beauty business to the significance of cosmetics, perfumes and male fashions. Clearly written and accessible it argues that it is wrong to see fashion as the expression of haute couture. Instead what is judged to be fahionable emerges from a number of different sources in society. It will be required reading for students of culture and society. eBook available with sample pages: 0203409426
Modern Fashion Traditions questions the dynamics of fashion systems
and spaces of consumption outside the West. Too often, these
fashion systems are studied as a mere and recent result of
globalization and Western fashion influences, but this book draws
on a wide range of non-Western case studies and analyses their
similarities and differences as legitimate fashion systems,
contesting Eurocentric notions of tradition and modernity,
continuity versus change, and 'the West versus the Rest'.
Preconceptions about non-Western fashion are challenged through
diverse case studies from international scholars, including
street-style identity in Bhutan, the influence of Ottoman cultural
heritage on contemporary Turkish fashion design, and an
investigation into the origins of the word 'fashion' in Chinese.
Negotiating tradition, foreign influences and the contemporary
global dominance of Western fashion cities, Modern Fashion
Traditions will give readers a clearer understanding of non-Western
fashion identities in the present. Accessibly written, this
ground-breaking text makes an essential contribution to the study
of non-Western fashion and will be an important resource for
students of fashion history and theory, anthropology, and cultural
studies.
There is nothing uniform about wearing a uniform. This one article
of clothing has arguably had a greater impact on the world than any
other. From fascists to fashionistas, Uniforms Exposed looks at
this most extraordinary of ordinary garments and its cultural
meaning in our everyday lives. Tracing the troubling connections
amongst religious orders, the military, schools and fetish clubs,
Craik shows how uniforms alternately control bodies and enable
subversion. What does it mean to wear one? Why do certain
professions require them? Do they really tell wearers how to act
and others how to respond? Answering these intriguing questions and
many more, Craik shows how the uniform inspires fear and love,
conformity and subversion, and why it has continued to fascinate
across cultures and throughout history.
Fashion is everywhere. It is one of the main ways in which we
present ourselves to others, signaling what we want to communicate
about our sexuality, wealth, professionalism, subcultural and
political allegiances, social status, even our mood. It is also a
global industry with huge economic, political and cultural impact
on the lives of all of us who make, sell, wear or even just watch
fashion.Fashion: the key concepts presents a clear introduction to
the complex world of fashion. The aim throughout is to present a
comprehensive but also accessible and provocative analysis. Readers
will discover how the fashion industry is structured and how it
thinks, the links between catwalk, celebrity branding, media
promotion and mainstream retail, how clothes mean different things
in different parts of the world, and how popular culture influences
fashion and how fashion shapes global culture.Illustrated with a
wealth of photographs, the text is further enlivened with over 30
detailed and rich case studies - ranging across topics as diverse
as the meaning of black in fashion, the rise of celebrity branding,
the cult of thinness, the politics of veiling, the eroticism of
shoes and the power of cosmetics. Features: Boxed chapter overviews
open each chapter Bullet points summarizing key ideas conclude each
chapter Chapter discussions are illustrated with integrated case
material Each chapter is supported by extended Case Studies Key
words are highlighted in chapters and defined in an extensive
Glossary Further Reading guides the reader to other literature A
timeline of Fashion Milestones provides a chronology of major
events in the history of fashion
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