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Abstract
This study explores the construction and ambivalence of cultural identity within the New Chinese Style by analyzing fashion content on Chinese social media platforms RedNote and Bilibili. Utilizing constructivist grounded theory and postcolonial theory, the research examines how users express their cultural identity through New Chinese Style fashion. The findings highlight several key aspects: some creators and users exhibit a skewed understanding of New Chinese Style, resulting in self-orientalism; others seek to reclaim cultural identity by challenging stereotypical portrayals; some advocate for transcending traditional boundaries to promote cultural exchange; while others engage with New Chinese Style as a means of gaining attention and benefits on social media. These insights suggest that New Chinese Style is not merely a fashion trend but reflects ongoing negotiations of Chinese cultural subjectivity, acknowledging both its challenges and efforts to preserve it. Although New Chinese Style may not fully escape self-orientalism, it represents continuous efforts within Chinese fashion to decolonize.
期刊介绍:
Fashion and Textiles aims to advance knowledge and to seek new perspectives in the fashion and textiles industry worldwide. We welcome original research articles, reviews, case studies, book reviews and letters to the editor.
The scope of the journal includes the following four technical research divisions:
Textile Science and Technology: Textile Material Science and Technology; Dyeing and Finishing; Smart and Intelligent Textiles
Clothing Science and Technology: Physiology of Clothing/Textile Products; Protective clothing ; Smart and Intelligent clothing; Sportswear; Mass customization ; Apparel manufacturing
Economics of Clothing and Textiles/Fashion Business: Management of the Clothing and Textiles Industry; Merchandising; Retailing; Fashion Marketing; Consumer Behavior; Socio-psychology of Fashion
Fashion Design and Cultural Study on Fashion: Aesthetic Aspects of Fashion Product or Design Process; Textiles/Clothing/Fashion Design; Fashion Trend; History of Fashion; Costume or Dress; Fashion Theory; Fashion journalism; Fashion exhibition.