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The Death of Fashion. The Passage R
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The Death of Fashion 9 13 73 89 211
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We decided to do a ‘visual’ res
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The Fashion System Christmas was ov
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for pain, pessimism, tragic myth, t
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“The more it should be common sen
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place. 30 Don Slater defines consum
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wide success. Christmas is now cele
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Rituals are not only practiced on f
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complex dramatisation strategy of t
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constituted not by the intentions w
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“There is, however, one point in
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ebirth of spring are examples of su
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display can also be expressed very
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Dionysian rite of the ancient Greek
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wear our “winter jacket” instea
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for change and contrast, on the one
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“Many of the changes in the natur
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space. As consumer culture took the
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in which a bough can exist. One of
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eyond its artistic expression. In t
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hypothesis is that fashion employs
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are immediately able to understand
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might feel when we read Turner, how
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ability, whilst diffuse symbols wor
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“Prince Carnival has come of age!
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to the winter collection are signif
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an iconoclastic monotheism, which d
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The image of communitas is based on
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And if we do, it is only metaphoric
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situated in the cross-disciplinary
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pretation. The second step is the i
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The Death of Fashion Visual Lexicon
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The Death of in Fashion primitive c
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The Death of the Fashion shop becom
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The Death of paper Fashion + dresse
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The Death of initiants Fashion of p
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It will perhaps not return immediat
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covering both of them. Although eac
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this ritual, but this does not nece
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The use of snow crystals turns the
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have been cut out of various newspa
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that is, the cultic, 358 this windo
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Darkness and falling snowflakes. Th
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The huge façade of this boutique f
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371 371 Slogan on a cubist poster f
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387 387 Mauss
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390 390 Pavitt (2001). The Deat
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393 393 Schirrmacher (2004:5
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419 420 419 Baudril
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The Bacchae 425 426
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30 West 50th Street Fifth Avenue 10
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30 WEST 50TH STREET There is a conn
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windows, did stop people as they pa
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as unimaginable as much else was a
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sexuality, and theatre are deeply r
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and idiosyncratic in order to endow
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Being part of the audience in a the
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event intensively; and in the third
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Elliott conducted a study on the ri
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Mönckeberg Straße Spitaler Straß
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Ever since Douglas and Isherwood po
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and becomes the endless transformat
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social benefit should be apparent i
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ones display winter-garments, while
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year, the consumers go into a frenz
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Maybe in former times people would
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that the Enlightenment was sacrific
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Fashion is judged to death. I The D
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Fashion windows are clothed in dark
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Fashion mannequins are dressed in p
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Fashion mannequins are bound. VII T
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Fashion is thrown into the rummage
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Fashion’s throat is cut by the pe
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Fashion’s body is torn apart with
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Summary “Fashion prescribes the r
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zines, because it was the March iss
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Procession “Twice each year, the
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Two main aspects emerge from this d
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designer (sacral symbolism) and the
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their lives at this proven gateway
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the procession. 594 If Barthes is r
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endowing it with new value. In ritu
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on the symmetry of exchange within
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“To the extent to which there is
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out the question we must ask oursel
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during this period, we will have to
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Communitas also shows the garments
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culture does not merely use the str
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Procession The procession was an im
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Sacrifice The ancient Greek ritual
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Memento Mori “Remember your death
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Artistic Prototypes The dead manneq
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Wheel The wheel is an old symbol fo
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Iconoclasm Holy images have always
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Iconoclasm Throwing stones is an ol
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Index The Death of Fashion 285
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p. 272 Sale at Selfridges, garments
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Belk, Russel W./Wallendorf, Melanie
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Flusser, Vilém: The Shape of Thing
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Liessmann, Konrad Paul: Philosophie
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Schwanzer, Berthold Ch.: Die Erlebn
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Remarks Quotation Seen in the Show