Indian Fashion: Tradition, Innovation, StyleFashion in India is distinctly unique, in its aesthetics, systems, designers and influences. Indian Fashion is the first study of its kind to examine the social, political, global and local elements that give shape to this multifaceted center. Spanning India's long historical contribution to global fashion to the emergence of today's vibrant local fashion scene, Sandhu provides a comprehensive overview of the Indian fashion world. From elite high-end to street style of the masses, the book explores the complex realities of Indian dress through key issues such as identity, class, youth and media. This ground-breaking book does not simply apply western fashion theory to an Indian context, but allows for a holistic understanding of how fashion is created, worn, displayed and viewed in India. Accessibly written, Indian Fashion will be a fantastic resource for students of fashion, cultural studies and anthropology. |
Contents
1 | |
2 A Brief History of Dress Difference and Fashion Change in India
| 25 |
3 Contemporary Fashion Practice in Urban India
| 49 |
ReFashioning India from Bollywood to Street
| 73 |
The Image and Ideals of Fashion in Indian Magazines
| 101 |
Crafting Couture and HighFashion for India
| 125 |
Wrapping it up
| 161 |
171 | |
183 | |
Plate Section | 191 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accessed July aesthetic Aishwarya Rai alongside amongst Arora author in 2010 bloggers Bollywood book’s brands catwalk celebrity chapter collection colors consumption contemporary fashion costumes couture craft cultural Delhi discussion distinction elite embellishments embroidery emerging emphasis fabric fashion blogs fashion designers fashion in India fashion industry fashion magazines fashion systems Fashion Week feature Femina Figure films fusion garments global fashion Harper’s Bazaar Hermès high-fashion highlight ibid ideals identity Image courtesy Indian and Western Indian design Indian dress Indian fashion Indian women indigenous Jodhaa Akbar khadi kurta labels lehenga lifestyles luxury Manish Marie Claire medium men’s middle-class modern Mumbai non-Western popular reference retail Ritu Kumar role Sabyasachi Mukherjee salwar kameez sari sartorial segment shift showcased social Sonam Kapoor strategies Swadeshi movement tailored Tarlo tastes television term textiles traditional clothing traditional dress urban Valaya various Vidya Balan visual Vogue India wearing Western clothes worn Zardozi