Fashion Statements
Edited By: Ron Scapp and Brian Seitz
Sometimes the way things look is just the way things are. Sometimes looks don’t count for much, but sometimes the way a thing or a person looks accounts for just about everything. Sometimes looks are utterly unique, sometimes not think here of the distinction between fashion and style, not to mention the complicated, if somewhat arbitrary, split between chic and hip? Sometimes, ironically, “tradition” itself is fashionable, that is, of the moment: on the streets of Londonand Paris, for example, one observes not only vogues for traditional bourgeoisie clothes but also second- and third-generation Anglo-Pakistani and Franco Algerian youth who were raised in contemporary households but have adopted, with a certain self-conscious swagger, the garb of “traditional” Islam. [download]
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