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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.

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Volume 14, Number 3, September 2010
Special Issue: Dress and the African Diaspora

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Letter

Letter from the Editor
pp. 269-272(4)
Author: Tulloch, Carol

Research Article

Style-Fashion-Dress: From Black to Post-Black
pp. 273-304(32)
Author: Tulloch, Carol

Fashionable Photography in Mid-Twentieth-Century Senegal
pp. 305-330(26)
Author: Rabine, Leslie W.

Avis Charles: Aspects of a Conversation
pp. 355-360(6)
Author: Breward, Christopher

Entangling the Fashion Subject Through the African Diaspora: From Not to (K)not in Fashion Theory
pp. 361-386(26)
Authors: Kaiser, Susan B.; McCullough, Sarah Rebolloso

Book Review

Book Review
pp. 405-408(4)
Author: Rose, Clare

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