Fashion for the People: A History of Clothing at Marks & Spencer

Fashion for the People: A History of Clothing at Marks & Spencer

by RachelWorth (Author)

Synopsis

Marks & Spencer is an institution synonymous with quality, reliability, and customer care. But do we associate it with 'fashion'? Drawing on previously unpublished company archives, Fashion for the People considers the company's contribution to British - and, since the 1970s, international - fashion. The author discusses how, from the 1920s, Marks & Spencer brought fashion to the high street, offering well-designed clothing at affordable prices. She examines the unique ways in which the company has democratized fashion, arguing that its pioneering role in the development of new fabrics, the employment of designers as consultants and its marketing and promotional strategies have changed the ways in which we understand and consume fashion. Marks & Spencer is not just a stalwart of the British high street. As this book shows, it has also brought fashion to the masses.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: English Ed
Publisher: Berg Publishers
Published: 01 Dec 2006

ISBN 10: 1845201744
ISBN 13: 9781845201746
Book Overview: Also available in hardback, 9781845201739 GBP50.00 (December, 2006)

Media Reviews
'Makes a significant contribution to the discussion of fashion as a business process, connecting production, retail and consumption. The author also succeeds in suggesting important ways in which the nature of high street fashion can be understood - and the industry itself seen in a more subtle and complex way - rather than simply in terms of high fashion.' Rebecca Arnold, Central St. Martins College of Art and Design
Author Bio
Rachel Worth is Principal Lecturer in Fashion Studies at the Arts Institute at Bournemouth.