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Copenhagen Chic

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The first comprehensive study of the Copenhagen fashion culture in English, aims to inspire future generations of thinkers, creators, and practitioners in fashion and design fields to make the fash...
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Copenhagen has long been celebrated for its unique fashion, design, innovation, and sustainability practices, and yet there has never been a comprehensive  history of Copenhagen fashion and its current innovation and sustainability drive.

This book fills that gap, assembling a multidisciplinary roster of contributors to examine all aspects of Copenhagen fashion and culture. Grounded in a broad context of Danish culture, industry, media, technology, sustainability, and innovation practices within the wider cultural and economic fields of fashion, the book helps us understand what makes Copenhagen unique.

 

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Price: £27.95
Pages: 230
Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 21 July 2023
Trim Size: 9.60 X 6.70 in
ISBN: 9781789387834
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

DESIGN / Fashion & Accessories, Fashion and textile design, HISTORY / Europe / General, HISTORY / Europe / Nordic Countries, Society and culture: general, European history

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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements 
Introduction: Fashion Culture – Katrina Sark

1. Scandinavian Chic – Katrina Sark

2. Copenhagen Fashion History – Marie Riegels Melchior

3. Fashioning Sustainability – Else Skjold and Frederik Larsen

4. Fashioning Functionality – Trine Brun Petersen and Maria Mackinney-Valentin

5. The Bearded Queens of Copenhagen – Anders Larsen and Maria Mackinney-Valentin

6. Fashion in Film – Katrina Sark, with research contributions by Bjørn Utoft Sørensen, Emilie Thomsen and Izabella Andersen

7. Fashion in TV Shows – Katrina Sark and Izabella Andersen

8. Innovation and Technology – Katrina Sark, Bjørn Utoft Sørensen and Emilie Thomsen

Conclusion – Katrina Sark
Notes on Contributors