Based on ethnographic and interview data collected in the modeling industries of Amsterdam, Paris, and Warsaw, this article shows that the relation between work, body, and self is particularly fraught for fashion models, as they work in a “greedy” industry that demands intensive forms of aesthetic labor. Such aesthetic labor requires models to continuously reinvent and negotiate their selves in different contexts. Fashion models make great effort to justify and maintain a coherent self, through enacting different forms of “good modelhood”—natural, healthy, and pragmatic modelhood, which are interpreted as modes of justification. These forms of modelhood all relate differently to the dominant aesthetic logic of fashion modeling and, conseque...
This article addresses practice-based theories with the goal to show that they can contribute substa...
This dissertation examines the relationship between physical appearance and social inequality, explo...
In today’s highly visual and globalized Western culture, fashion magazines are central, transnationa...
This dissertation gives an elaborate account of what working as a fashion model entails. It addresse...
This paper addresses itself to literature on ‘aesthetic labour’ in order to extend understanding of ...
In this ethnographic study of plus-size fashion models in New York City, I build on previous researc...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to examine how fashion models perceive their wor...
This paper examines fashion models as gender myths and cultural icons through a cultural history of ...
Fashion and branding have become powerful forces in the contemporary world. Fashion models, central ...
Recent structural changes in the fashion industry have produced transformations in the fOflns of em...
This article delineates the operations of one particular ‘aesthetic economy’, focusing on the way in...
It is here, finally, that we can speculate beyond the immediate concern of this article to ask why f...
Abstract. This article delineates the operations of one particular ‘aesthetic economy’, focusing on ...
This thesis deals with the construction of symbolic value and aesthetic authority in a menswear cont...
In this paper we theorize and empirically investigate how female consumers ' attitudes and pref...
This article addresses practice-based theories with the goal to show that they can contribute substa...
This dissertation examines the relationship between physical appearance and social inequality, explo...
In today’s highly visual and globalized Western culture, fashion magazines are central, transnationa...
This dissertation gives an elaborate account of what working as a fashion model entails. It addresse...
This paper addresses itself to literature on ‘aesthetic labour’ in order to extend understanding of ...
In this ethnographic study of plus-size fashion models in New York City, I build on previous researc...
Objectives The main objective of this study was to examine how fashion models perceive their wor...
This paper examines fashion models as gender myths and cultural icons through a cultural history of ...
Fashion and branding have become powerful forces in the contemporary world. Fashion models, central ...
Recent structural changes in the fashion industry have produced transformations in the fOflns of em...
This article delineates the operations of one particular ‘aesthetic economy’, focusing on the way in...
It is here, finally, that we can speculate beyond the immediate concern of this article to ask why f...
Abstract. This article delineates the operations of one particular ‘aesthetic economy’, focusing on ...
This thesis deals with the construction of symbolic value and aesthetic authority in a menswear cont...
In this paper we theorize and empirically investigate how female consumers ' attitudes and pref...
This article addresses practice-based theories with the goal to show that they can contribute substa...
This dissertation examines the relationship between physical appearance and social inequality, explo...
In today’s highly visual and globalized Western culture, fashion magazines are central, transnationa...