2021
DOI: 10.1017/eso.2021.46
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Fashion, Industry and Diplomacy: Reframing Couture–Textile Relations in France, 1950s–1960s

Abstract: This article investigates the change in relations between Parisian haute couture and the French textile industry in the 1950s and 1960s. This study is grounded in the multiple changes that occurred between the two decades with the end of a state-sponsored and textile-backed aid to couture plan in 1960, the dematerialization of fashion in the 1960s and the advent of brands and licenses, and the waning of couture’s influence throughout the period. It cross-references archives from multi-stakeholder meetings betw… Show more

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“…In particular, the PTE values of French companies in 2019 and 2020 were 1.000, indicating that all eight companies achieved overall effectiveness. A possible explanation could be that, as a famous country in the fashion industry, France has a more mature and resilient industrial system and foundation (Dube-Senecal, 2021). The operational performance of companies in the five representative countries was fairly satisfactory, with an average TE value of 0.868 during the 3 years.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the PTE values of French companies in 2019 and 2020 were 1.000, indicating that all eight companies achieved overall effectiveness. A possible explanation could be that, as a famous country in the fashion industry, France has a more mature and resilient industrial system and foundation (Dube-Senecal, 2021). The operational performance of companies in the five representative countries was fairly satisfactory, with an average TE value of 0.868 during the 3 years.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, in the field of political science, fashion is said to have been ignored as a result of "the dominant modern rationalist understanding of politics and its concomitant rejection of aesthetics and representation as irrelevant to the constitution of political order" (Behnke, 2016: 115). Fashion, it appears, remains "the f-word" (Steele, 1991), despite evidence on the political importance of examining tensions related to symbolic power (Behnke, 2016;Kuus, 2015) and trade relations (Dubé-Senécal, 2021;Badel, 2012) as well as across the culture industries (Crewe, 2017;McRobbie, 2016), to name just a few. Pouliot and Cornut (2015) define diplomacy in terms of practice and analysis.…”
Section: Concepts and Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of fashion, power is at play across such social forces as class, gender, age, and ethnicity (McRobbie, 1997, Skeggs, 2004. Moreover, commercial diplomacy can play a strategic role in structuring business sectors through international relations, as government and industry stakeholders work to shape how a state is branded on the international stage (Badel, 2012;Dubé-Senécal, 2021).…”
Section: Concepts and Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%