Fashion between Inspiration and Appropriation

Fashion is considered an element of “cultural identity”. At the same time, it has always been a dynamic phenomenon in which different styles, designs and models converged, acting both as a source of attraction for designers as well as a source of inspiration to draw and depart fr...

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Main Author: Barbara Pozzo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Laws
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-471X/9/1/5
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description Fashion is considered an element of &#8220;cultural identity&#8221;. At the same time, it has always been a dynamic phenomenon in which different styles, designs and models converged, acting both as a source of attraction for designers as well as a source of inspiration to draw and depart from in an attempt at innovation. Influences were reciprocal, with the phenomenon of <i>Orientalism</i> going hand in hand with that of <i>Occidentalism</i>. Today&#8217;s discussion focuses on the vindication by various ethnic groups of ways to protect their own folklore as expression of their own cultural identity. The questions that arise are manifold. This contribution aims at framing the problem in the nowadays fashion industry as well as investigating the various possibilities of protecting folklore while preserving cultural identity. The discussion will deal with recent studies that have analyzed the various aspects of cultural appropriation. Intellectual property will be taken into consideration as a way to protect folklore. Nevertheless, this article suggests that other options for achieving protection of cultural heritage and folklore emerge in the field of <i>Private Governance</i> and <i>Corporate Social Responsibility</i> that will offer new opportunities to tackle the problem of cultural appropriation in the fashion world.
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spelling doaj.art-63a25cb27f0b4217b49c2575554cb3772022-12-22T03:10:01ZengMDPI AGLaws2075-471X2020-02-0191510.3390/laws9010005laws9010005Fashion between Inspiration and AppropriationBarbara Pozzo0The Faculty of Law, Department of Law, Economics and Cultures, University of Insubria, Via S. Abbondio 12, 22100 Como, ItalyFashion is considered an element of &#8220;cultural identity&#8221;. At the same time, it has always been a dynamic phenomenon in which different styles, designs and models converged, acting both as a source of attraction for designers as well as a source of inspiration to draw and depart from in an attempt at innovation. Influences were reciprocal, with the phenomenon of <i>Orientalism</i> going hand in hand with that of <i>Occidentalism</i>. Today&#8217;s discussion focuses on the vindication by various ethnic groups of ways to protect their own folklore as expression of their own cultural identity. The questions that arise are manifold. This contribution aims at framing the problem in the nowadays fashion industry as well as investigating the various possibilities of protecting folklore while preserving cultural identity. The discussion will deal with recent studies that have analyzed the various aspects of cultural appropriation. Intellectual property will be taken into consideration as a way to protect folklore. Nevertheless, this article suggests that other options for achieving protection of cultural heritage and folklore emerge in the field of <i>Private Governance</i> and <i>Corporate Social Responsibility</i> that will offer new opportunities to tackle the problem of cultural appropriation in the fashion world.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-471X/9/1/5cultural appropriationintellectual propertytraditional knowledgetraditional designsprivate governancecorporate social responsibilityfolklore
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title Fashion between Inspiration and Appropriation
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traditional designs
private governance
corporate social responsibility
folklore
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