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Untangling fashion for development

  • Nadira Lamrad
  • , Mary Hanlon

    Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

    Abstract

    Latin American cultural memories and historical narratives, embodied in traditional symbols, designs, and fabrication techniques, have been leveraged by fashion enterprises seeking to address development issues. Through fashion, these enterprises have built a presence within the development space. Fashion for Development entrepreneurship models, ranging from one-for-one purchasing to sustainable artisanal workshops, present a new approach to target persistent development problems. By providing consumers the ability to directly support frameworks that encourage social change, they are democratizing the capacity to make a difference. This article questions dominant discourses associated with Fashion for Development and attempts to spotlight veiled narratives hidden behind overtly positive narratives and imagery. It employs an interdisciplinary approach to critically analyze and deconstruct online discourse and design adopted by three Fashion for Development enterprises: TOMS Shoes, the Faire Collection, and MARIO TESTINO FOR MATE. The article investigates the role of brands and their fashion products as mechanisms for the construction of identities, the perpetuation of discourses of power and privilege, and the deconstruction and deterritorialization of culture and history. The article highlights the need for further research to untangle impacts from the numerous processes and factors associated with Fashion for Development on both fashion and development theoretical approaches.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)601-632
    JournalFashion Theory - Journal of Dress Body and Culture
    Volume18
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Research Keywords

    • Agency
    • Ethical consumption
    • Fashion for Development
    • Latin America
    • Material culture

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