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E-raamat: Historical Perspectives on Sustainable Fashion: Inspiration for Change

(Iowa State University, USA), (The Museum at FIT, USA), (Nottingham Trent University, UK)
  • Formaat: 216 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jan-2023
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350160477
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  • Formaat: 216 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350160477

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For centuries, the fashion industry has struggled to reconcile style with sustainability. In Historical Perspectives on Sustainable Fashion, you will be transported back in time to discover the historical dimensions of today's sustainable fashion movement. An array of success stories and cautionary tales provide both inspiration and warnings for the eco-conscious designer, encouraging an innovative approach that builds on predecessors' discoveries to move the practice of fashion forward.

The 1st edition, Sustainable Fashion: Past, Present and Future, emerged from the Museum at FIT's groundbreaking exhibition 'Eco-Fashion: Going Green'. This revised edition broadens perspectives even further, incorporating eye-opening examples of designers, brands and activists working for change across the world today. Likewise, a new chapter examines the globalized mainstream fashion system and historical alternatives that provide compelling inspiration for reimagining the status quo.

Fascinating and timely, Historical Perspectives on Sustainable Fashion examines progressive fashion through a historical lens, encouraging readers to question the state of the industry and demonstrating the value of historical insights in enabling and inspiring change.

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Succeeds in bringing together many of the themes and ideas around ethical fashion. (1st edition) -- Costume I have really valued this book since it was first published. It is well-written and accessible, but most importantly, through giving the historical perspectives, it shows the antecedents of the issues plaguing fashion now. -- Alice Payne, Queensland University of Technology, Australia The book is aimed at fashion students its layout, photographs and pitch make it a successful academic text. It is a springboard from which they are invited to delve deeper into the subject. (1st edition) -- Hayley Mildren * Resource * The ecological issues of the present day are pressing and we do not have all the answers. By looking to the lessons of history, fashion designers, manufacturers, consumers and resistors can each gain a deeper understanding of how we got to where we are today, and how we might use past practices as a departure point for radical change and as a sourcebook of inspirational methods to refresh present-day thinking. Through a clear structure, covering Materials and Process, Design and Manufacture, Reuse and Recycling, Labour Practices, and Treatment of Animals, the authors construct a usable past of origin stories and contemporary parallels in the production and consumption of clothing. The historical research sits alongside museum examples of surviving garments, while the contemporary debates engage with the latest arguments and the freshest responses to the urgent need to do fashion differently. By the close of the final chapter, which looks at fashion systems in the round, and encourages imaginative and speculative thinking, readers will be inspired to take up history's gauntlet and find new solutions to fashion's enduring problems. - Annebella Pollen, Professor of Visual and Material Culture, University of Brighton, UK

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A detailed study of the history of sustainable fashion design, drawing parallels between past and present practice to encourage today's innovators to build on the work of their predecessors.
List of Figures
viii
Acknowledgments xii
Introduction 1(10)
Global Challenges and Sustainability
1(2)
What Is Sustainable Fashion?
3(1)
Looking Back
4(1)
Historical Examples
5(1)
Chapter by
Chapter
6(2)
Using This Book
8(3)
1 Materials and Processes
11(26)
How Did We Get Here?
13(13)
Inspiration for Change
26(8)
Thinking Critically
34(1)
Further Reading
35(2)
2 Design and Manufacture
37(24)
How Did We Get Here?
38(8)
Inspiration for Change
46(11)
Thinking Critically
57(1)
Further Reading
58(3)
3 Reuse and Recycling
61(22)
How Did We Get Here?
62(9)
Inspiration for Change
71(8)
Thinking Critically
79(2)
Further Reading
81(2)
4 Labor Practices
83(22)
How Did We Get Here?
84(10)
Inspiration for Change
94(8)
Thinking Critically
102(1)
Further Reading
103(2)
5 Treatment of Animals
105(24)
How Did We Get Here?
107(9)
Inspiration for Change
116(10)
Thinki ng Critically
126(1)
Further Reading
126(3)
6 Fashion Systems
129(28)
How Did We Get Here?
134(6)
Inspiration for Change
140(13)
Thin king Critically
153(2)
Further Reading
155(2)
Conclusion 157(2)
Notes 159(29)
Select Bibliography 188(3)
Glossary 191(2)
Index 193
Amy Twigger Holroyd is Associate Professor of Fashion and Sustainability in the School of Art & Design at Nottingham Trent University, UK. Jennifer Farley Gordon is an affiliate faculty member in the Apparel, Events & Hospitality Management department at Iowa State University, USA. She is also an independent researcher, writer, and curator, and formerly worked as an assistant curator at The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology (MFIT) in New York, USA. Colleen Hill is Curator of Costume and Accessories at the Museum at FIT in New York, USA.