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What is style? What variables determine how we dress, and with what effects, particularly concerning matters of gender and sexuality? This thesis deals with these issues through an ethnographic investigation, demarcated to contemporary Stockholm. By focusing on ten different individuals, but also including garments, accessories and makeup in the investigation, the study sets out to explore the meaning of style. This is done through the combination of three different perspectives, on speech acts, variables of time and space together with a focus on bodily matters. In this way, the thesis is a study of the specificities of sartorial practices in a particular place and point in time, as well as a development of the fashion theoretical definition of the concept of style.
Mirja Arnshav, Lovisa Ehlin, Simon Ekström, Niklas Eriksson, Fredrik Fahlander, Lisa Hellman, Adam Hjorthén, Hedvig Mårdh, Tomas Nilson, Johanna Rosenqvist, Birgitta Svensson, Philip Warkander
Johannes Daun, Susanna Alakoski, Henric Bagerius, Karin M. Ekström, Tonie Lewenhaupt, Pia Lundqvist, Emma Severinsson, Marie Ulväng, Paula von Wachenfeldt, Philip Warkander, Hanna Wittrock
Ida de Wit Sandström, Cecilia Fredriksson, Maria Carlgren, Agneta Helmius, Anne-Sofie Hjemdahl, Viveka Kjellmer, Karin Lövgren, Maria Mackinney-Valentin, Marie Riegels Melchior, Karun Nordgård, Magdalena Petersson McIntyre, Trine Brun Petersen, Karin Salomonsson, Carina Sjöholm, Else Skjold, Philip Warkander, Hanna Wittrock
Ida de Wit Sandström, Cecilia Fredriksson, Maria Carlgren, Agneta Helmius, Anne-Sofie Hjemdahl, Viveka Kjellmer, Karin Lövgren, Maria Mackinney-Valentin, Marie Riegels Melchior, Karun Nordgård, Magdalena Petersson McIntyre, Trine Brun Petersen, Karin Salomonsson, Carina Sjöholm, Else Skjold, Philip Warkander, Hanna Wittrock