The ability to freely express one’s identity through apparel is a staple of U.S. cultural freedom. The rise of social networking sites (SNSs) have increased these liberties, as fashion-related user-generated content has curtailed much of the influence of fashion industry powerhouses. This ability to freely use apparel to express identity, however, is not fully available to all Americans—particularly members of historically marginalized groups like black middle-class female consumers. In spite of this marginalization, these women have historically impacted popular fashion trends, frequently use SNSs to exchange fashion-related information, and have strong buying power. Despite their value, however, knowledge of their apparel-related consump...
In the age of social media, many Black women use online platforms and social networks as a means of ...
In this pivotal time, assumptions, boundaries, power structures and relationships within society are...
Through the lens of Black feminist autoethnography and (auto)biographical narrative, this article ma...
Clothing, one of the most visible forms of consumption, performs a major role in the process of iden...
Fashion visually communicates identity. The clothing one wears influences how others perceive and in...
Stylin’ BlaQueer Feminisms contributes to conversations about the political function of fashion by e...
Master of Social Sciences in Centre for Communication, Media and Society. University of KwaZulu-Nata...
The fashion industry is a 1.2 trillion dollar global market, with more than 250 billion dollars spen...
The Sociology of Women’s Fashion takes a look into the art of fashion and analyzes how the choices w...
82 pagesIn this study I examine the experiences of contemporary Black fashion designers through thei...
This thesis explores how the world of fashion permeates all facets of human life, including social s...
When it comes to motherhood for women of color, the topic of women empowerment is scarce, and the me...
The need for sustainable business models for fashion has given a rise to fashion sharing economy. Re...
The goal of this research project is to see if Vogue has evolved or changed its fashion coverage to ...
This dissertation explores the practices and possibilities of Black women’s identity performances on...
In the age of social media, many Black women use online platforms and social networks as a means of ...
In this pivotal time, assumptions, boundaries, power structures and relationships within society are...
Through the lens of Black feminist autoethnography and (auto)biographical narrative, this article ma...
Clothing, one of the most visible forms of consumption, performs a major role in the process of iden...
Fashion visually communicates identity. The clothing one wears influences how others perceive and in...
Stylin’ BlaQueer Feminisms contributes to conversations about the political function of fashion by e...
Master of Social Sciences in Centre for Communication, Media and Society. University of KwaZulu-Nata...
The fashion industry is a 1.2 trillion dollar global market, with more than 250 billion dollars spen...
The Sociology of Women’s Fashion takes a look into the art of fashion and analyzes how the choices w...
82 pagesIn this study I examine the experiences of contemporary Black fashion designers through thei...
This thesis explores how the world of fashion permeates all facets of human life, including social s...
When it comes to motherhood for women of color, the topic of women empowerment is scarce, and the me...
The need for sustainable business models for fashion has given a rise to fashion sharing economy. Re...
The goal of this research project is to see if Vogue has evolved or changed its fashion coverage to ...
This dissertation explores the practices and possibilities of Black women’s identity performances on...
In the age of social media, many Black women use online platforms and social networks as a means of ...
In this pivotal time, assumptions, boundaries, power structures and relationships within society are...
Through the lens of Black feminist autoethnography and (auto)biographical narrative, this article ma...