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The Fashion Victim
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“When a woman
alters her look too
much from season to
season, she becomes
a fashion victim.”
Tertiary Material:
Symbolic of
‘fashion’ Symbolic of
‘fashion
victim’
Source:
Primary Material:
Secondary Material:
Primary Material:
– Craik (2009)
Source:
Tertiary Material:
Barnard, M [ed.] (2007), ‘Fashion Theory: A Reader,’ 1st Edition, Routledge, Great Britain.
Barthes, R (1983), ‘The Fashion System,’ University of California Press, United States of
America.
Binkley, C (2010), ‘What's Out: the Fashion Trend,’ Wall Street Journal, access date: 21/3/2010,
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704320104575015141536429662.html
Craik, J (2009), ‘Fashion: The Key Concepts,’ Berg Publishers, New York.
Crane, D (2000), ‘Fashion, Identity and its Social Change,’ in Fashion and its Social Agendas:
Class, Gender, and Identity in Clothing, University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
English, B (2007), ‘A Cultural History of Fashion in the 20th Century: From the Catwalk to the
Sidewalk,’ Berg Publishers, United Kingdom.
Gillray, J (1796), ‘Following Fashion,’ Hand coloured etching, Library of Congress Prints and
Photographs Division, Washington D.C.
Nellis, C (Date Unknown), ‘Hot or Not: When Fashion Trends Die,’ About.com Guide, access
date: 21/3/2010, http://fashion.about.com/od/latesttrends/a/trendover.htm