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Fashion's World Cities

by Christopher Breward (Editor), David Gilbert
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Overview

New York, Paris, London, Milan, Tokyo. This familiar list of cities conjures up the image of high fashion. This book examines the powerful relationship between metropolitan modernity and fashion culture. The authors look at the significance of certain key sites in fashion's world order and at transformations in the connections between key cities. The status of fashion capital has now become a goal for urban boosters and planners, part of the wider promotion of the "cultural economy" of major cities. In a rapidly changing global fashion system new centres like Shanghai are making claims to join the ranks of Fashion's World Cities. In chapters ranging from Los Angeles to Moscow and Dakar to Mumbai, Fashion's World Cities explores the relationship between major metropolises and the production, consumption and mythologizing of fashion.

Synopsis

The first book to explore fashion's distinctive relationships with 'world cities' such as Paris, New York, London, Tokyo and Milan.

About the Author, Christopher Breward

David Gilbert is at Royal Holloway University, London. Christopher Breward is at Victoria Albert Museum, London.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2006
Publisher
Berg Publishers
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781845204136

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