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Intellect is thrilled to announce that Fashion, Style & Popular Culture 6.2 is now available! For more information about the issue, click here >> https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/fspc/2019/00000006/00000002

Aims & Scope

Fashion, Style & Popular Culture is a peer-reviewed journal specifically dedicated to the area of fashion scholarship and its interfacings with popular culture. It was established to provide an interdisciplinary environment for fashion academics and practitioners to publish innovative scholarship in all aspects of fashion and popular culture relating to design, textiles, production, promotion, consumption and appearance-related products and services. Articles related to history, manufacturing, aesthetics, sourcing, marketing, branding, merchandising, retailing, technology, psychological/sociological aspects of dress, style, body image, and cultural identities, as well as purchasing, shopping, and the ways and means consumers construct identity as associated to Fashion, Style & Popular Culture are welcomed. The journal offers a broad range of written and visual scholarship and includes works done through various methods of research. We welcome conceptual, theoretical and translational applied research in the areas of fashion, style and popular culture. This journal hopes to stimulate new discussions in the fashion disciplines and to push the envelope of scholarship by welcoming new and established scholars to submit their works.

Issue 6.2

Editorial

Sneakerheads, nail art, tattoos, peep shows, breastfeeding, body image, Turkish interiors and Tokyo fashion week…oh my!
JOSEPH H. HANCOCK, II

Articles

Sneakerhead brand community netnography: An exploratory research
Jin Woo (Jimmy) Choi and Minjeong Kim

Nail art, nail care and self expression: Gender differences in African Americans’ consumption of nail cosmetics
LaPorchia Davis, Lombuso Khoza And Jada Brooks


The body as costume: The theatricality of the male body and the modern peep show
Jorge Sandoval

Tattoos as a form of dress: A review (2000–18)
Sharron J. Lennon and Kim K. P. Johnson

An exploration of dress and identity among new mothers: The implications of breastfeeding for clothing choice
Victoria Brown and Nancy Hodges

Friending Ana: Investigating the prominence and characteristics of pro-anorexia communities on social media
Jennifer Harmon and Nancy Ann Rudd

Consumption culture and furniture: An analysis of two Turkish housing spaces
Aylin Aras and I˙lkay Mas¸at Özdemir

Event Review

Amazon Fashion Week Tokyo Spring/Summer 2019, 15–22 October 2018

Book Reviews
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