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A visual and contextual comparative study of the work of Picasso and Chanel towards an understanding of the overlaps between Modern Art and Fashion

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Vettese-Forster, S. (2012)
A visual and contextual comparative study of the work of Picasso and Chanel towards an understanding of the overlaps between Modern Art and Fashion. The International Journal of Costume and Fashion, 12, 15-32
From the beginning of the twentieth century, ``Modernism`` impacted and transformed art and clothing. Pablo Picasso and Gabrielle ``Coco`` Chanel were two of the most central ...

Re-fashioning Kate: The Making of a Celebrity Princess Brand

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Logan, A., Hamilton, K., & Hewer, P. (2013)
Re-fashioning Kate: The Making of a Celebrity Princess Brand. Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, 41, 378-383
We illustrate the processes wherein a celebrity’s appropriation of fashion discourse transforms the celebrity brand from an ‘ordinary’ individual to an ‘extraordinary’ celebri...

Managing complexity in agile global fashion industry supply chains.

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Masson, R., Losif, L., MacKerron, G., & Fernie, J. (2007)
Managing complexity in agile global fashion industry supply chains. International Journal of Logistics Management, The, 18, 238-254. https://doi.org/10.1108/09574090710816959
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the agile supply chain management practices adopted by UK clothing retailers in order to effectively manage the supply of inn...

The significance of the introduction of synthetic dyes in the mid 19th century on the democratisation of western fashion.

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Vettese-Forster, S., & Christie, R. M. (2013)
The significance of the introduction of synthetic dyes in the mid 19th century on the democratisation of western fashion. Journal of the International Colour Association, 11, 1-17
From the middle of the 19th century, fashionable garments for women, which had previously been restricted largely to the wealthy social classes, began to become much more wide...

Runway logic: "Y" generation Y prefer fashion brand over country-of-origin.

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Tjandra, N. C., Omar, M., Williams, J., & Ensor, J. (2013)
Runway logic: "Y" generation Y prefer fashion brand over country-of-origin. Transnational Marketing Journal, 1, 75-92
With approximately 1.38 billion, Generation Y are currently in the job market or about to enter the job market, they are increasingly taking over the spending power of the pre...

The Ballets Russes connection with fashion

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Vettese-Forster, S. (2008)
The Ballets Russes connection with fashion. Costume, 42, 130-144. https://doi.org/10.1179/174963008x285232
This paper examines the influence that the costume designers of the Ballets Russes, many of whom were important artists from significant art movements of the day, had on conte...

#50+ fashion Instagram influencers: cognitive age and aesthetic digital labours

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McFarlane, A., & Samsioe, E. (in press)
#50+ fashion Instagram influencers: cognitive age and aesthetic digital labours. Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, 24(3), 399-413. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFMM-08-2019-0177
This paper demonstrates how #50+ fashion Instagram influencers contribute to the social construction of cognitive age through their aesthetic digital labours. Non-participativ...

How To Create Sustainable Fashion From Recycled Clothing

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Legl, C. (2019)
How To Create Sustainable Fashion From Recycled Clothing. Forbes,
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Putting passion to work: Passionate labour in the fashion blogosphere

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Logan-McFarlane, A., Hamilton, K., & Hewer, P. (2022)
Putting passion to work: Passionate labour in the fashion blogosphere. European Journal of Marketing, 56(4), 1210-1231. https://doi.org/10.1108/EJM-08-2019-0642
Purpose This study aims to explore passionate labour in the fashion blogosphere and addresses two research questions: How does passion animate passionate labour? How does the ...

‘Such gaudy tulips raised from dung’: Cosmetics, Disease and Morality in Jonathan Swift's Dressing‐Room Poetry

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Aske, K. (2017)
‘Such gaudy tulips raised from dung’: Cosmetics, Disease and Morality in Jonathan Swift's Dressing‐Room Poetry. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 40(4), 503-517. https://doi.org/10.1111/1754-0208.12509
While enabling women to embody fashionable trends and the idealised beauty of the period, cosmetics also offered a disguise, not only for ugly and ageing faces but for disease...

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