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Beyond Needle and Thread: Communicating and Contesting Identity in Haute Couture

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posted on 2023-08-28, 23:51 authored by Amber Patterson-OoiAmber Patterson-Ooi, Natalie AraujoNatalie Araujo

In the elite space of Haute Couture, fashion is presented through a theatrical array of dynamics—the engagement of specific bodies performing for select audiences in highly curated spaces. Each element is both very precise in its objectives and carefully selected for impact. In this way, the production of Haute Couture makes itself accessible to only a few select members of society. Globally, there are only an estimated 4,000 direct consumers of Haute Couture (Hendrik). Given this limited market, the work of elite couturiers relies on other forms of artistic media, namely film, photography, and increasingly, museum spaces, to reach broader audiences who are then enabled to participate in the fashion ‘space’ via a process of visual consumption. 

History

Publication Date

2022-10-05

Journal

M/C Journal

Volume

25

Issue

4

Pagination

online

Publisher

Queensland University of Technology

ISSN

1441-2616

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© 2022 Amber Patterson-Ooi, Natalie Araujo This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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