Date: 2020
Type: Contribution to book
Fashion in the four parts of the world : time, space and early modern global change
Beverly LEMIRE and Giorgio RIELLO (eds), Dressing global bodies : the political power of dress in global history, London : Routledge, 2020, pp. 41-64
RIELLO, Giorgio, Fashion in the four parts of the world : time, space and early modern global change, in Beverly LEMIRE and Giorgio RIELLO (eds), Dressing global bodies : the political power of dress in global history, London : Routledge, 2020, pp. 41-64
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In all probability (fashion) started in the families of the gentry, where the maidservants copied it, after which (it was) increasingly borrowed by their relatives until it made its way into the quarters of the neighbourhood. The wealthy and powerful began by considering innovation to be something wonderful and went on to think surpassing their predecessors to be admirable. Those who managed to do so believed it not to be going to excess but prestigious; while those who failed to achieve this did not think it a cause for being at peace with themselves but for shame … Thus it has become an all but irreversible trend.
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