No Rules, Only Choices?: Repositioning the Self within the Fashion System in Relation to Expertise and Meaning: A Case Study of Colour and Image Consultancy

This article presents a case study about the way women make decisions about colour and dress prior to, and after a visit to an image consultancy, Color Me Beautiful. It specifically asks to what extent women feel they have benefited from such a consultation in relation to the fashion system and the...

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