Fashion and tourism have common structures and similarities on many fronts. Both phenomena and their operations have been through their mass cycles, currently seeking alternative ways of expression and development. Both industries are also important business sectors globally.
Fashion and Tourism: Parallel Stories analyzes the convergences between fashion and tourism from an academic perspective. It investigates the existing linkages between these industries, as well as how the two synergistically impact each other through real-world case studies and examples.
The central hypothesis is that these two modern collaborative phenomena have been reciprocally influenced for over 200 years. Each industry is a major indicator of economic and political systems, cultures, values, and imaginaries. Their parallel analysis allows the reader to better understand not only what one owes to the other, but significantly, how their parallel actions shape and reflect contemporary societies globally.
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In this publication, the convergence of fashion and tourism is explored from an academic perspective, shedding light on the intricate linkages and reciprocal influences between these two vibrant industries. By delving into their shared history spanning over two centuries, the different authors present a compelling hypothesis that unveils the profound impact they have had on each other. Through parallel analysis in the different chapters, readers gain a deeper understanding of the symbiotic relationship between fashion and tourism, and how their collaborative actions shape and reflect contemporary societies worldwide. This insightful work is a must-read for anyone seeking a comprehensive exploration of the dynamic interplay between these global influential forces. -- Eduardo Santander, PhD, Executive Director, European Travel Commission The topics of fashion and tourism have many traits in common. The academic world has yet studied them mostly separately. The important contribution of this volume lies in its ability to show their joint effect on social life. Both fashion and tourism seek to sell dreams and both rely on brand image in order to gain recognition and attract the attention of consumers. The 'parallel stories' that are carefully told in this volume constitute a significant understanding of how two big industries have shaped our taste and behavior for the last two centuries. -- Paula von Wachenfeldt, PhD, Associate Professor in Fashion Studies, Stockholm University
Introductive section
Chapter
1. Tourism and Fashion: Parallel Stories of Two Dream Marvels;
Maria Gravari-Barbas and Nadzeya Sabatini
Part
1. Dressed for Tourism
Chapter
2. Inventing the Summer: Evolution of Swimsuit in the 20th Century;
Claudio Visentin
Chapter
3. Linking Fashion and Tourism: From Body to Clothing and Lifestyle;
Nadzeya Sabatini and Lorenzo Cantoni
Chapter
4. Tourism & Fashion Influencers: Comparison of Visual Practices;
Ulrike Gretzel
Part
2. Fashion(able) destinations
Chapter
5. Fashion and Tourism: Between Promotion and Integration; Gianluigi
Di Giangirolamo
Chapter
6. Fashion Heritage Destinations: The Twist of Tradition in
Modernity; Puspita Ayu Permatasari, Faruq Ibnul Haqi, Fitri Utami Ningrum,
and Triana Rosalina Dewi
Chapter 7.When Tourism and Fashion Co-Create: Narratives from Greece; Eirini
Vlassi, Georgios A. Deirmentzoglou, Konstantina K. Agoraki, and Andreas
Papatheodorou
Chapter
8. From Imaginaries to Synergies: Christian Dior Cruise Collections;
Sandra Krim
Part
3. Fashion, Tourism and the city
Chapter
9. Parisian Department Stores and Fashion Tourism; Sophie Kurkdjian
Chapter
10. On a Grand Shopping Spree; Erina Cavalli
Chapter
11. Affluent Tourists: Luxury Consumption in Milan; Mario Paris
Chapter
12. The City Wears Prada: Urban Transformation and Cultural Tourism;
Sandra Biondo
Chapter
13. Fashioning Urban Margins through Culture-Led Regeneration; Sandra
Biondo
Chapter
14. Fashion and Tourism Go Off-The-Beaten Tracks; Maria
Gravari-Barbas
Conclusive section
Chapter
15. The Future of Fashion Hype And Drops: Collaboration, Events, and
Destination Experiences; Daniel William Mackenzie Wright
Maria Gravari-Barbas, Professor, University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
Nadzeya Sabatini, Assistant Professor, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland and USI Universitą della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland