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Retail and fashion - A happy marriage? The making of a fashion industry research design

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Summary, in English

Fashion and retail ought to be a happy marriage. Yet several entrepreneurs in the field of fashion speak of a climate that is difficult to penetrate because of economic and cultural factors. For example, the chain store concept is an expression of the specific and current fashion situation in Sweden: democratic fashion that is cheap and accessible. At the same time, customers now demand personal, unique and ethical fashions. However, there are few possibilities in this climate for low cost development in progressive Swedish design. This article addresses the questions of how special trade conditions are reflected in the relationship between fashion and retail, and how different interests and values are expressed in the culture of Swedish fashion. To gain a deeper understanding of diverse working conditions and strategies, this article analyzes the culture of the Swedish fashion business as a narrative of different social and cultural processes. A conclusion drawn is that a cultural perspective on the oppositions between different practices and logics in the fashion business may contribute to mapping and managing these oppositions.

Publishing year

2011

Language

English

Pages

43-54

Publication/Series

Culture Unbound. Journal of Current Cultural Research

Volume

3

Issue

5

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Linköping University Electronic Press

Topic

  • Cultural Studies

Keywords

  • Fashion
  • retail
  • design
  • consumption
  • cultural economy
  • narrative
  • theme analysis

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2000-1525