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Contemporary Indonesian Fashion
Through the Looking Glass
von Alessandra Lopez Y Royo
Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks Kontaktdaten
Reihe: Dress and Fashion Research
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ISBN: 978-1-350-06131-6
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 31.10.2019
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 256 Seiten

Preis: 36,49 €

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Indonesian fashion has undergone a period of rapid growth over the last three decades. This book explores how through years of social, political, and cultural upheaval, the country's fashion has moved away from "colonial fashion" and "national dress" to claim its own distinct identity as contemporary fashion in a global world.
With specific reference to women's wear, Contemporary Indonesian Fashion explores the diversity and complexity of the country's sartorial offerings, which weave together local textile traditions like batik and ikat-making with contemporary narratives. The book questions concepts of "tradition" and "modernity" in the developing world, taking stock of the elite consumption of luxury brands and the large-scale manufacturing of fast fashion, and introduces us to the rise of new trends such as busana muslim (or "modest wear"), creating a portrait of a vibrant and growing national and, increasingly, international, industry.
Exploring clothing in shopping malls, on the catwalk, in magazines, and online, the book examines how Indonesian fashion is made, presented, and consumed, combining research in Indonesia with analysis and personal reflection. Contemporary Indonesian Fashion ultimately questions the deeply entrenched eurocentrism of "global fashion", simultaneously interrogating current homogenizing beauty and body image discourses posited as universal, by pointing to absences, silences, and erasures as reflected by contemporary Indonesian fashion- hence the "looking glass" of the title. Aptly illustrated, the book offers a new perspective on a rapidly developing new fashion capital, Jakarta.



Alessandra Lopez y Royo (aka Alex Bruni) is a former university Reader with a PhD in Art History and Archaeology from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS,) University of London. An activist committed to a diverse, inclusive and sustainable fashion, Alessandra has blogged and written for magazines and journals, and occasionally models. She is the author of Contemporary Indonesian Fashion: Through the Looking Glass (2019), the only English-language in-depth analysis of the fashion system in Indonesia, also published in this Bloomsbury series.



Acknowledgments
Note on Spelling
Prologue

I. Indonesian chic past and present
1. A brief history of fashion in Indonesia
II. Presenting Fashion
2. Performing fashion: fashion weeks, fashion events, fashion-as-art
3. 'Made in Indonesia' for the global stage
III. Mediating Fashion
4. Fashion in print and online: digitalising beauty and style
IV. Consuming Fashion
5. Visiting malls and buying online: shopping for style
6. Wearing clothes, styling the self: Indonesian women and fashion
Epilogue
List of Illustrations
Notes
Bibliography
Index


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