Nationalism in fashion

Ever since Brexit, fashion pages have beaten the same drum: collapse is nigh because fashion is global.  In an earlier post (http://www.ethicsoffashion.com/fashion-and-nation/), I pointed out the very obvious point that this cannot quite be true: heritage brands trade on their nation all the time. Happily, the well-known Suzy Menkes has made another obvious point: the…

Dear Frances x Pope Francis

Rapidification is a central complaint of Pope Francis (details at V&R Chapter 2).  Here is an article about some fashion companies building the idea of slowness into clothes: in how they are made, how long they last, and suitability for different social events (https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/11/fashion/what-is-slow-fashion.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Ffashion&action=click&contentCollection=fashion&region=rank&module=package&version=highlights&contentPlacement=8&pgtype=sectionfront).  Francis approves.

New book update

I mentioned awhiles back that I have a new book that expands on some of the claims made in V&R.  Well, it is still doing the rounds trying to find a publisher: the process is somewhat drawn out as the manuscript has to be peer-reviewed.  While I wait for news, I thought I’d post here…

Are there really any iconic fashion objects?

*Loyola hosted theologian Brendan Sammon this week.  Brendan teaches at St. Joseph’s University, the Jesuit university of Philadelphia.  This post is prompted by his talk.   A recent fashion exhibition identified a range of objects said to be iconic (https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/moma-makes-a-list-of-iconic-fashion-items).  But are they?  Can any fashion object be iconic?   Leading phenomenologist, Frenchman Jean-Luc Marion,…

Utterly charming video: Brutsch Mopetta

Another tremendous video from the car people at Petrolicious.  The setting could not be better: the streets of London.  The owner, a happy fellow, bringing joy to many. Truly charming video: https://petrolicious.com/films/1957-brutsch-mopetta-smiles-per-gallon?utm_source=Petrolicious+Newsletter&utm_campaign=937b832bb1-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_10_09&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_ff9b060c1d-937b832bb1-296390737&mc_cid=937b832bb1&mc_eid=8cd60b3e66 Even if you are not remotely interested in mechanical things on wheels, this video is joyous. Do note the very last frame and the…

Louis Vuitton x Edmund Burke

An extremely interesting reflection on the heritage of a design company: http://www.documentjournal.com/article/louis-vuittons-creative-director-nicolas-ghesquiere-looks-to-the-past-to-se Louis Vuitton’s artistic director Nicolas Ghesquière: “There are many designers that succumb to a wistful affection for the past, and stay there. Then there are others that are constantly looking for the next best thing, and they forget about their core customer. To be…