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Launched in 1997, Fashion Theory is well established as the leading peer-reviewed, international, and interdisciplinary journal for the analysis of all aspects of the cultural significance of dress and fashion worldwide - from Vogue to Versace, from kimonos to kilts, and from footbinding to body piercing.

Publisher: Bloomsbury Journals (formerly Berg Journals)

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Volume 8, Number 3, 1 September 2004
Special Issue: Femme Fatale

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Letter from the Editor

Letter from the Editor
pp. 249-250(2)
Author: Steele, Valerie

Articles

Fashion and the White Savage in the Parisian Music Hall
pp. 267-299(33)
Author: Gordon, Rae Beth

L'Allure de Chanel: The Couturière as Literary Character
pp. 301-314(14)
Author: Font, Lourdes

Exhibition Reviews

Manolo Blahnik- A Retrospective
pp. 329-333(5)
Author: West, Janice

Fashion & Textile Museum, London
pp. 335-338(4)
Author: de la Haye, Amy

New Gallery Review 

"What Happened to all Those Lovely Costumes?"
pp. 339-350(12)
Authors: de la Haye, Amy; Quinton, Rebecca

Book Reviews

Yeohlee: Work edited by John Major and Yeohlee Teng
pp. 367-370(4)
Author: Cambridge, Nicolas

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