
Fashion, Style & Popular Culture 11.2 is out now! Special Issue
Intellect is pleased to announce that Fashion, Style & Popular Culture 11.2 is out now!
Special Issue: ‘Latin American/Latinx Fashion’
The articles contained here speak to Latin American and Latinx lifestyles and cultural diversity as well as the survival and influence of native, African and European dress in the forging of fashion and style identities. Other topics discussed include ideas of beauty and style, cultural appropriation, shifting values and perceptions of fashion and style, and the development of fashion systems in the region, including emerging markets, designers, brands and venues.
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Aims & Scope
Fashion, Style & Popular Culture is a peer-reviewed journal specifically dedicated to the area of fashion scholarship's interfacings with popular culture. It was established to provide an interdisciplinary environment for fashion academics and practitioners to publish innovative scholarship in all aspects of fashion and popular culture relating to design, textiles, production, promotion, consumption and appearance-related products and services.
This title is indexed with Scopus and the Web of Science’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).
Issue 11.2
JOSEPH H. HANCOCK, II
JOSÉ BLANCO F. AND RAÚL J. VÁZQUEZ-LÓPEZ
Articles
‘Con poporos y guacamayas’: Representaciones indígenas y el traje típico colombiano en el Miss Universo
LEONARDO CABALLERO PIZA
JENIFFER VARELA RODRÍGUEZ-LICATA AND MELISSA ZULETA BANDERA
Santa Muerte: The most fashionable saint of the year
KAROLINA I. KALETA
BRENDA MONDRAGÓN-TOLEDO
Nothing to wear: The fashion behind Rebelde, Mexico’s most popular teen telenovela
LAURA V. JIMENEZ MORALES
The underground: Alternative scenes and clothing styles in Costa Rica during the 1990s
MARIELA AGÜERO BARRANTES
VICTORIA NANNINI
Time and space in Brechó de Troca: Reflections on the method of a clothing exchange group in Brazil
HELENA DE BARROS SOARES AND INÊS HENNIGEN
Interview
RAÚL J. VÁZQUEZ-LÓPEZ
Exhibition Review
EVAN BLACKWELL