Fashion-ology: Fashion Studies in the Postmodern Digital Era

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This new edition of a classic work offers a concise introduction to the sociology of fashion, and demystifies the workings of the fashion system. From the origins of fashion studies and the difference between clothing and fashion, through to an examination of 21st century subcultures, and the impact of the digital age on designers, Fashion-ology explores fashion as a global, institutionalized system. With accessible overviews of key debates, issues and perspectives, Yuniya Kawamura provides a complete exploration of the field.

Two two new chapters have been added for this third edition, covering 'The Diversification and Changing Landscapes of Fashion Systems' and 'Ecological and Social Sustainability in Fashion' respectively.

There's also more on:
- the metaverse as the latest fashion system
- the de-Westernization of fashion
- postmodern discourse on fashion's relationship to race, gender and class
- social media as consumption, production, evaluation, and marketing
- fashion weeks, including Modest Fashion Week, Black Fashion Week, the Global Sustainability Fashion Week, and Queer Fashion Week

There's also a guide to sociological research in fashion, making this essential reading for anyone studying fashion, sociology, anthropology, or cultural studies.

Author(s): Yuniya Kawamura
Series: Dress, Body, Culture
Edition: 3
Publisher: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 196
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Tables
Preface
1 Introduction
2 Sociological Discourse and Empirical Studies of Fashion
3 Fashion as an Institutionalized System: From Paris to the Mediatized World
4 Designers and Consumers: The Personification of Fashion
5 The Production, Gatekeeping, and Diffusion of Fashion
6 The Diversification and Changing Landscapes of the Fashion Systems
7 Ecological and Social Sustainability in Fashion
Conclusion
Appendix:Practical Guide to Sociological Research in Fashion and Dress
Notes
References
Index