Fashion and Its Social Agendas
Explore the intricate relationship between fashion and society in Fashion and Its Social Agendas by Diana Crane. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 2001, this insightful paperback spans 304 pages and delves into the evolving role of clothing in our lives. Crane expertly examines how the messages conveyed by our attire have shifted over time, challenging the age-old adage that "clothes make the man (or woman)." Through a diverse array of historical and contemporary examples, this thought-provoking work reveals the profound social significance of fashion and its impact on identity and culture. Perfect for fashion enthusiasts, sociologists, and anyone curious about the deeper meanings behind what we wear, this book is a must-read. Discover how fashion continues to shape and reflect societal values in Fashion and Its Social Agendas.