A first-person narrative exploring the growing rise in cultural appropriation accusations within the fashion industry, along with its ties to historical colonialism and mercantilism. Link to capstone project: http://hennachoudharycapstone.tilda.w
This presentation walked the audience through the “Native Fashion Now” exhibition at the Peabody Ess...
Students topics included Why Cultural Appropriation Shouldn\u27t Exist in Fashion Marketing, Unde...
This thesis examines the ways the American fashion industry and fashion publications appropriated as...
A first-person narrative exploring the growing rise in cultural appropriation accusations within the...
For centuries, fashion designers, music artists and other celebrities alike have borrowed elements o...
My research addresses the cultural appropriation of the Plains’ Native American headdress by middle ...
In this short opinion piece, I add to the discussion of Native American cultural misappropriation, p...
Ethnic clothing styles have been popular among attendees of rock music festivals since the days of W...
The cycle of a typical fashion trend follows a diffusion curve that has five major segments: innovat...
“Cultural appropriation” can be defined as the borrowing from someone else’s culture without their p...
In Fashion and Cultural Studies, Susan Kaiser asks if cultural appropriation can be seen as “a somew...
Cultural appropriation in fashionable dress has become an increasingly urgent subject within scholar...
Culturally inspired fashion is defined as contemporary clothing inspired by a cultural aesthetic, fo...
Paper contributed to a panel discussion on cultural appropriation as part of "a la Mexicana: An enco...
This research examines the way the identities of Native Americans have been stereotyped, altered, an...
This presentation walked the audience through the “Native Fashion Now” exhibition at the Peabody Ess...
Students topics included Why Cultural Appropriation Shouldn\u27t Exist in Fashion Marketing, Unde...
This thesis examines the ways the American fashion industry and fashion publications appropriated as...
A first-person narrative exploring the growing rise in cultural appropriation accusations within the...
For centuries, fashion designers, music artists and other celebrities alike have borrowed elements o...
My research addresses the cultural appropriation of the Plains’ Native American headdress by middle ...
In this short opinion piece, I add to the discussion of Native American cultural misappropriation, p...
Ethnic clothing styles have been popular among attendees of rock music festivals since the days of W...
The cycle of a typical fashion trend follows a diffusion curve that has five major segments: innovat...
“Cultural appropriation” can be defined as the borrowing from someone else’s culture without their p...
In Fashion and Cultural Studies, Susan Kaiser asks if cultural appropriation can be seen as “a somew...
Cultural appropriation in fashionable dress has become an increasingly urgent subject within scholar...
Culturally inspired fashion is defined as contemporary clothing inspired by a cultural aesthetic, fo...
Paper contributed to a panel discussion on cultural appropriation as part of "a la Mexicana: An enco...
This research examines the way the identities of Native Americans have been stereotyped, altered, an...
This presentation walked the audience through the “Native Fashion Now” exhibition at the Peabody Ess...
Students topics included Why Cultural Appropriation Shouldn\u27t Exist in Fashion Marketing, Unde...
This thesis examines the ways the American fashion industry and fashion publications appropriated as...