Re-framing fashion : from original and copy to adaptation


Autoria(s): Ferrero-Regis, Tiziana
Contribuinte(s)

Vaccarella, Maria

Foltyn, Jacque Lynn

Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Partington notes that clothing produced by individual consumers through adaptation of patterns is contextualised as a watered down version of original couture. In its most reductive form, this notion characterises fashion as commercial and exploitative. Descriptors such as appropriation, imitation, copy and so forth have restricted the opportunity to understand fashion as a major global cultural form and institution. Therefore exploring and understanding the concept of adaptation will shift the attention from a superficial assessment of original versus imitation or copy to adaptation as a practice that provides a better framework for the understanding of designers’ and couturiers’ innovative practices and creativity, describing also the active engagement of consumers with fashion at the micro level. Adaptation can also provide a way to understand different historical shifts in the fashion system, from individual creative agency with home dressmaking and re-making to the explosion of the mass market and the consequent abandonment of such practices. Home dressmaking has been replaced by fashion remix of mass produced garments, a practice that thrives in our environment of globalised fast fashion. Thus this chapter suggests the need for a contextual requalification of concepts such as original, copy, imitation and copyright, and argues that these categories have been played against each other, but they are in fact interdependent. Today, big labels and conglomerates try to control knowledge and innovation through copyright, but, fashion escapes copyright because, in fashion, creativity is contextual. The institutionalisation of couture from 1868 served as a way to control knowledge about production processes in fashion; on the other hand, adaptation practices, often subversive, have been fundamental to the democratisation of fashion.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59657/

Publicador

IDP - Inter-Disciplinary Press

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59657/1/59657Auth.pdf

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59657/7/20131219_Fashion_2_090413.pdf

https://www.interdisciplinarypress.net/online-store/ebooks/ethos-and-modern-life/fashion-wise

Ferrero-Regis, Tiziana (2013) Re-framing fashion : from original and copy to adaptation. In Vaccarella, Maria & Foltyn, Jacque Lynn (Eds.) Fashion Wise. IDP - Inter-Disciplinary Press, Oxford, United Kingdom, pp. 343-357.

Direitos

Copyright 2013 Inter-disciplinary Press

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120306 Textile and Fashion Design #Copyright #Fashion #Copy #Adaptation #Design
Tipo

Book Chapter