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Your Bibliography: Cheang, S. and Kramer, E., 2017. Fashion and East Asia: Cultural translations and East Asian perspectives. International Journal of Fashion Studies, 4(2), pp.145-155.
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Your Bibliography: Coleman, E., 1989. The Opulent Era: Fashions of Worth, Doucet and Pingat. London: Thames and Hudson, the Brooklyn Museum.
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Your Bibliography: de la Haye, A. and Mendes, V., 2014. The House of Worth: Portrait of an Archive 1890-1914. London: V&A Publishing.
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Your Bibliography: de la Haye, A. and Mendes, V., 2014. The House of Worth: Portrait of an Archive 1890-1914. London: V&A Publishing.
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Your Bibliography: Dormor, C., 2020. A Philosophy of Textile. Between Practice and Theory. London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts.
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Your Bibliography: Foreman, L., 2012. Curating a 'Testimony of the TIme'. New York TImes,.
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Your Bibliography: Fujishima, Y. and Sakura, O., 2018. The rise of historical and cultural perspectives in fashion studies in Japan. International Journal of Fashion Studies, 5(1), pp.197-209.
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Your Bibliography: Fujita, Y., 2011. Fabricating Japaneseness? The Identity Politics of Young Designers and Artists in Global Cities. International Journal of Japanese Sociology, 20(1), pp.43-58.
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Your Bibliography: Fukai, A. and Suoh, T., 2017. Fashion: A History from the 18th to the 20th Century. Köln: Taschen.
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Your Bibliography: Fukai, A., Vinken, B., Frankel, S., Kurino, H. and Nii, R., 2010. Future Beauty. London: Barbican.
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Your Bibliography: Gill, A., 2020. Dress Code: Are You Playing Fashion?. Fashion Theory, 25(1), pp.141-148.
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Your Bibliography: Hegglin, R., 2020. «Shower Dress» by Karl Lagerfeld. [podcast] Out of Fashion?. Available at: <https://anchor.fm/outoffashion/episodes/Shower-Dress-by-Karl-Lagerfeld-egth1l> [Accessed 6 October 2022].
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Your Bibliography: King, L. and Clement, R., 2012. Style and Substance: Fashion in Twenty-First-Century Research Libraries. Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America, 31(1), pp.93-107.
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Your Bibliography: McClean, F., 2008. Museums and the Representation of Identity. In: B. Graham and P. Howard, ed., The Ashgate Companion to Heritage and Identity. London: Routledge.
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Your Bibliography: Mears, P., 2008. Exhibiting Asia: The Global Impact of Japanese Fashion in Museums and Galleries. Fashion Theory, 12(1), pp.95-119.
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Your Bibliography: Moeran, B. and Skov, L. ed., 1995. Women, Media and Consumption in Japan. London: Routledge.
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Your Bibliography: Muller, L. and Seck Langill, C. ed., 2021. Curating Lively Objects: Exhibitions Beyond Disciplines. London: Taylor and Francis Ltd.
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Your Bibliography: Ono, A., 2003. Japonisme in Britain: Whistler, Menpes, Henry, Hornel and Nineteenth-Century Japan. London: Routledge.
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Your Bibliography: Petrov, J., 2019. Fashion, History, Museums. London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts.
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Your Bibliography: Rado, M., 2015. The Hybrid Orient: Japonisme and Nationalism of the Takashimaya Mandarin Robes. Fashion Theory, 19(5), pp.583-616.
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Your Bibliography: Said, E., 1978. Orientalism. New York, NY: Penguin Books.
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Your Bibliography: Sauro, C., 2009. Digitized Historic Costume Collections: Inspiring the Future While Preserving the Past. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 60(9), pp.1939-1941.
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Your Bibliography: Simmons, J., 2016. Museums: A History. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
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Your Bibliography: Skov, L., 1996. Fashion Trends, Japonisme and Postmodernism: Or `What is so Japanese about Comme des Garçons?'. Theory, Culture & Society, 13(3), pp.129-151.
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Your Bibliography: Slade, T. and Freedman, A. ed., 2018. Introducing Japanese Popular Culture. London: Taylor and Francis.
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Your Bibliography: Steele, V., 1998. Paris Fashion: A Cultural History. Oxford: Berg.
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Your Bibliography: Steele, V., 2005. Encyclopedia of Clothing and Fashion. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
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Your Bibliography: Steele, V., 2008. Museum Quality: The Rise of the Fashion Exhibition. Fashion Theory, 12(1), pp.7-30.
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Your Bibliography: Wallenberg, L., 2020. Art, Life, and the Fashion museum: For a More Solidarian Exhibition Practice. Fashion and Textiles, 7(1), pp.1-16.
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