Fashion heritage : narrative and knowledge creation / Isabel Cantista, Damien Delille, editors.

This edited volume explores how fashion brands deal with legacy by looking at the preservation of heritage and knowledge and how this builds a bridge to the future. Bringing together different reflections from the world of fashion, from gloves to virtual jewels, from luxury brands digital narratives...

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Other Authors: Cantista, Isabel (Editor), Delille, Damien (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
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505 0 |a 1 - Introduction -- 2 GLOVER, Catherine, Fashion Storytelling through Dress and Lego Mini-Figures: Mary Queen of Scots -- CHAPTER 3 MONTI, Gabriele, An Exhibition to Define a Museum: Grazietta Butazzi and Memos. On Fashion in This Millennium -- CHAPTER 4 ASPINALL, Matilda, Back to the Future of Fashion Past: Re-fashioning Future Garment Making -- CHAPTER 5 RITCH, Elaine & HALLINAN, Marian, Crafting communities: A haven for escapism and well-being -- CHAPTER 6 MAROT, Sylvie PREMEL, Odile, HAYASHI Yumiko, Patrimoine and Narrative: CHANEL et SONIA RYKIEL -- CHAPTER 7 COLONEL, Audrey, The History of the Luxury Glove, a tangible and intangible cultural heritage of fashion (19th 21st century) -- CHAPTER 8 LE GUENNEC, Aude, Heritage, and childrens contemporary fashion: case-study of the French brand Jacadi -- CHAPTER 9 MENDES, Silvano, Heritage and the Fourth Space: When the Fashion Brand Dines Out -- CHAPTER 10 SIAMPTANI, Mala A thematic analysis investigating the use of digital technology in Jewellery Design -- CHAPTER 11 MOURATIDOU, Eleni, Fashion as leisure: knowledge and entertainment through Brands' digital narratives -- CHAPTER 12 CANTISTA, Isabel and DELILLE, Damien, Resale. History and Algorithms: the case of Sellpy. 
520 |a This edited volume explores how fashion brands deal with legacy by looking at the preservation of heritage and knowledge and how this builds a bridge to the future. Bringing together different reflections from the world of fashion, from gloves to virtual jewels, from luxury brands digital narratives to historical contexts, each chapter offers a narrative that is contemporary, yet linked to historical contexts. With these narratives, the book reveals how innovation builds on heritage, and how locally rooted traditional techniques connect to contemporary global production. It illustrates how ancestral processes renew, encouraging us to produce and consume more responsibly. Split into three parts, the book firstly covers narrative and knowledge in different contexts before delving in to narrative, brand building and creativity with case studies. The final section centres on digital narratives with new consumers. Ultimately, this book demonstrates that multidisciplinary knowledge of the past is essential to the understanding of the contemporary. Isabel Cantista is Professor of Marketing and Innovation at Universidade Lusiada and at ISEM Fashion Business School University of Navarra. Isabel has published so far several books including Understanding Luxury Fashion (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020). Since 2008 she has promoted the Global Fashion Conference, which aims to bring together academia and industry favouring a sustainable model of development. Damien Delille is a Lecturer in Art History and teaches fashion history at the Universite Lyon 2, France. His publications focus on the arts, fashion and visual cultures at the turn of the 20th century and in contemporary areas. He holds a PhD from the Sorbonne Universite, published by Brepols Publishers (Turnhout, 2021). He co-edited the collective publication of an anthology of source and critical texts on fashion (INHA - MAD editions, 2020). 
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