Abstract
This short paper questions what it means to make a sense of place through fashion design. The notion of placemaking has been discussed in the literature of design and fashion yet remains fragmented, especially due to the complex fashion system. The nuances of place should be carefully examined when relating to fashion design. The ways in which the notion of place is conceptualized in fashion are introduced to explore impacts of designing fashion in two very different scales: the geographical space, such as cities and nations, and the human body. Fashion design transforms these scales continuously through its dual system of material production for clothes and meaning production for fashion. Conceptualizing these scales of placemaking in fashion design can contribute to the fuller understanding of its impacts in spatial and personal levels.
Keywords
Fashion design, Placemaking, Geographical space, Human body, Fashion system
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21606/nordes.2021.45
Citation
Chun, N.(2021) Places in the making: How fashion design transforms the multitude of scales, in Brandt, E., Markussen, T., Berglund, E., Julier, G., Linde, P. (eds.), Nordes 2021: Matters of Scale, 15-18 August, Kolding, Denmark. https://doi.org/10.21606/nordes.2021.45
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Places in the making: How fashion design transforms the multitude of scales
This short paper questions what it means to make a sense of place through fashion design. The notion of placemaking has been discussed in the literature of design and fashion yet remains fragmented, especially due to the complex fashion system. The nuances of place should be carefully examined when relating to fashion design. The ways in which the notion of place is conceptualized in fashion are introduced to explore impacts of designing fashion in two very different scales: the geographical space, such as cities and nations, and the human body. Fashion design transforms these scales continuously through its dual system of material production for clothes and meaning production for fashion. Conceptualizing these scales of placemaking in fashion design can contribute to the fuller understanding of its impacts in spatial and personal levels.