Description
An exploration of contemporary Indonesian fashion that questions the euro-centrism of the global fashion industry.
About the Author
Alessandra Lopez y Royo (aka Alex Bruni) is an academic, a fashion activist and writer, a blogger, and a fashion model. A Londoner by choice, she is a member of the Grey Collective UK, which brings together multi-faceted talent and creatives over the age of thirty-five.
Reviews
[A] brilliant decolonizing book that brings together important issues in Indonesian fashion ... This is (and should continue to be) a challenge for all researchers of culture, even the most experienced. * Fashion Theory *
This is a brilliant decolonizing book that brings together important issues in Indonesian fashion: women's empowerment, sustainability, corruption and morality. There are many ways to approach this subject area ... This, however, is the first serious and in-depth engagement with contemporary Indonesian fashion beyond the concepts of "modern" and "traditional" that have historically framed the Eurocentric and universalizing forces of fashion scholarship. * The Journal of Dress, Body and Culture *
This book represents a pioneering work on Indonesia's response to the digital era ... Lopez y Royo's personal experience and perspective shape this book most intimately. * Archipel 99 *
A welcome contribution to the disruption of Eurocentric fashion discourse ... Refreshingly unconventional. * Maria Angela Jansen, Chair of the Research Collective for Decolonizing Fashion *
This engaging and informative book is the first to tackle the Indonesian fashion industry from critical and theoretical perspectives. * Brent Luvaas, Drexel University, USA *
A must for anyone interested in the global fashion industry. * Carolyn Mair, author of 'The Psychology of Fashion' (2018) *
A brilliant book: at once deeply researched cultural history, participant-observation anthropology at its best, and astute business analysis. * Adrian Vickers, University of Sydney, Australia *
An important contribution to a more international approach in the analysis of global fashion. * ZoneModa Journal *
[I]n rich, accessible prose .... it is written with passion and conviction, and a loving attentiveness to the diversity and dynamism of Indonesia's emergent fashion scene .. I recommend this books to academics and fashion critics who find themselves increasingly bored and disillusioned with the global fashion industry. * International Journal of Fashion Studies *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350237957
Author Dr Alessandra Lopez y Royo
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Series Dress and Fashion Research
Weight(grams) 358g