<p>Each essay in <i>Producing Fashion</i> is presented in full and has been selected from the original print edition. The essays answer the following questions and more:</p><p>How has Paris the world's fashion capital influenced Milan New York and Tokyo? When did the Marlboro Man become a symbol of American masculinity? Why do Americans love to dress down in high-tech Lycra fabrics while they wax nostalgic for quaint old-fashioned Victorian cottages?</p><p>Fashion icons and failures have long captivated the general public but few scholars have examined the historical role of business and commerce in creating the international market for style goods. <i>Producing Fashion</i> is a groundbreaking collection of original essays that shows how economic institutions in Europe and North America laid the foundation for the global fashion system and sustained it commercially through the mechanisms of advertising licensing marketing publishing and retailing.</p><p>The collection reveals how public and private institutions worked to shape fashion style and taste with varying degrees of success. Nine expert contributors draw on original research and fresh insight into the producers of fashion—advertising agents architects corporate executives department stores designers editors government officials hairdressers haute couturiers and Web retailers—in their bid for influence acclaim and shoppers' dollars.</p><p><i>Producing Fashion</i> looks to the past revealing the rationale behind style choices while explaining how the interplay of custom invented traditions and sales imperatives continue to drive innovation in the fashion industries.</p>
Title | Producing Fashion |
Author | Regina Lee Blaszczyk Editor; Various |
Narrator | Beth Richmond |
Media | Audiobooks |
Genre | General Fiction |
ISBN | 9781509494750 |
Published | 2010-10-13 |
Stock | In stock |
Duration | 8 hours 50 minutes |