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Personal fashion blogs: screens and mirrors in digital self-portraits

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Rocamora, Agnès (2011) Personal fashion blogs: screens and mirrors in digital self-portraits. Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body and Culture, 15 (4). pp. 407-424. ISSN 1362704X/17517419 [Creative Arts and Design > Clothing/Fashion Design]
 
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Creators:Rocamora, Agnès
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Since their appearance at the beginning of the millennium, fashion blogs have become key players in the field of fashion. One type in particular, personal fashion blogs, where bloggers post pictures of themselves documenting their style, has established itself as a central form of fashion blogging. This is the type of blogs that this article concentrates on. By bringing together various technologies of the self it argues that the blogs represent a significant space of identity construction. Focusing on the idea of gender, it explores the various forces, both empowering and disempowering, at play in the formation and representation of femininity. The computer screen is discussed as a mirror through which women's position as specular objects is both reproduced and challenged, whilst the blogs also constitute a space for the circulation of alternative visions of femininity.

Official Website:http://dx.doi.org/10.2752/175174111X13115179149794
Type of Research:Article
Keywords/subjects not otherwise listed:fashion blogs, screen, technology, gaze, identity
Publisher/Broadcaster/Company:Berg Publishers
Your affiliations with UAL:Colleges > London College of Fashion
Date:December 2011
Digital Object Identifier:10.2752/175174111X13115179149794
Projects or Series:Research Outputs Review (April 2010 - April 2011)
ID Code:4661
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Deposited On:24 Jan 2012 16:07
Last Modified:21 Feb 2013 15:47
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