Clothing Cultures examines the cultural significance of dress and fashion across diverse global contexts. The journal explores how clothing functions as a tool for self-expression, identity formation, and social interaction, often reflecting national, ethnic, and personal identities. It investigates the interplay between tradition and modernity in fashion, the impact of globalization and colonization on dress practices, and the role of clothing in social and political dynamics. The journal also addresses themes of sustainability, cultural heritage, and resistance within the fashion industry.
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Visual Arts and Performing ArtsQ2
Cultural StudiesQ3
Subject Classification
Web of Science Categories
Humanities, Multidisciplinary
Scopus Categories
Cultural StudiesVisual Arts and Performing Arts
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Fashion and Cultural TextilesCrafts, Textile, and DesignCultural Industries and Urban DevelopmentArt, Politics, and ModernismHistorical Gender and Feminism StudiesEnvironmental Sustainability in BusinessConsumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and IdentificationGender, Feminism, and MediaMedia, Gender, and AdvertisingDiverse Scientific and Economic Studies