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Fashion and Homophily

Operations Research, 2013
We analyze the evolution of fashion based on a network game model. Each agent in this model is a conformist or a rebel. A conformist prefers to take the action most common among her neighboring agents, whereas a rebel prefers the opposite. When there is only one type of agents, the model possesses an exact potential function, implying that fashion ...
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Fashionable and Objectionably Fashionable

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
The word "fashions" first brings to mind the things people wear or don't wear. Some such fashions are whims of the wearers. For example, ornate necklaces, affected by America's first inhabitants, were adopted by mountain men of the 18th century, later became bolos in the western United States, and then moved east in less attractive form.
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Fashion as Art; is Fashion Art?

Fashion Theory, 2007
AbstractThe question whether fashion can be regarded as a form of art begs the question of what kinds of things can legitimately be thus regarded. In the first section, some of the most recent contributions to dealing with this issue are critically analyzed.
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Radical Fashion and Radical Fashion Innovation

Journal of Global Fashion Marketing, 2010
This is a study of the related concepts of radical fashion and radical fashion innovation. Radical fashions are defined here as those that may never enter the market at all, and exist primarily on runway shows, in exhibitions and in publicity; by contrast, radical fashion innovations may be very successful in the marketplace. Radical fashions represent
Zhang, D., Benedetto, Di, A.C.
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