Essays about: "Performative fashion"
Found 4 essays containing the words Performative fashion.
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1. Fashioning the Art Gallery : Illusion, Commodity and Death in Martin Margiela at Lafayette Anticipations; A Digital Study of Interdisciplinary Artistic Practices
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Konstvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : A study of the shift within the practice of Martin Margiela's creative practice based on his solo exhibition at Lafayette Anticipations from Oct. 20 to Jan. 2 2022 in Paris, France. READ MORE
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2. The Influence of the Green-Feminine Stereotype - Understanding Cis Men’s Motivational Representation and Gender Identity Performance in the Context of Pro-Environmental Consumption
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : The role of gender in shaping attitudes toward pro-environmental consumption is understudied and an enhanced understanding of the issue is called for by multiple scholars. Previous literature point to a green-feminine stereotype in which there is a cognitive link between pro-environmental consumption and femininity. READ MORE
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3. Restricted Movements : A study of performative values of abstract garments and objects
University essay from Högskolan i Borås/Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomiAbstract : This thesis investigates performative values of garments and objects in relation to space. It aims to show the potential of using abstract garments and objects as choreographers and communicators for dance performance. The concept of creating garments that act as indicators for movement in contemporary dance is insufficiently explored. READ MORE
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4. Branding for the Better: Sustainable branding as driver of more sustainable fashion consumption
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : This article focuses on how sustainable branding within the fashion industry can drive more sustainable fashion consumption. Present Western fashion industry is characterized by unsustainable consumption, where consumers’ urge to keep up with fast-changing trends using cultural and symbolic meanings prevents more sustainable fashion consumption development. READ MORE