"The Language of Fashion" by Roland Barthes is a seminal work that treats clothing as a complex system of signs and meanings. Instead of just looking at fabric, he analyzes fashion as a structural language. Key Concepts
: A skirt isn't just a skirt; its length or material "speaks" about social status, occasion, or personality [2].
or essays within the book (e.g., "The Fashion System")
"Fashion is a language, but it is a language without a speech; it is a language of signs." [1] If you'd like to dive deeper into this topic:
: Fashion creates myths that turn cultural choices into seemingly "natural" trends [1]. Why It Matters
of fashion semiotics (e.g., streetwear or corporate "quiet luxury") Critiques of Barthes' structuralist approach Which area should we explore further?
: Fashion isn't just "clothes"; it is a formal system of rules [1].