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, social construct. With
accessible overviews of key debates, issues and perspectives, the book
provides a complete exploration of the field, and features a wide range
of international case studies which bring the theory to life.
Updated with two new chapters on subcultures and the impact of
technology, along with guides to further reading and a student guide to
sociological research in fashion, this is essential reading for anyone
studying fashion, sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies.