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Exploring the relationship between fashion and identity, this revised edition delves into how clothing choices reflect and shape class, gender, sexual, and social identities. Barnard examines the cultural significance of brands and styles, contrasting mainstream fashion with subcultures like Hip-Hop and Punk. Through this analysis, the book highlights fashion's role as a form of communication and a means of challenging societal norms.
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Fashion as Communication, Malcolm Barnard
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- 2002
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