Right to Dress
Explore the intricate relationship between fashion and freedom in "Right to Dress" by Giorgio Riello, published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. This compelling paperback spans 523 pages and delves deep into how dress regulations have influenced global consumption and the evolution of modern society.
In this insightful work, leading scholars examine the phenomenon of dress as aspirational goods, analyzing the lobbying and marketing efforts that shaped these choices. Riello sheds light on the ways individuals assert their right to express themselves through clothing, framing personal style as a fundamental human right.
Whether you're a fashion enthusiast, a student of cultural studies, or simply seeking to understand the broader implications of dress regulations, "Right to Dress" offers a thought-provoking perspective on the intersection of luxury, identity, and agency. Don't miss out on this essential read that redefines the norms of personal expression.