For the contributors to In Fashion: Culture, Commerce, Craft, and Identity being "e;in fashion"e; is about self-presentation; defining how fashion is presented in the visual, written, and performing arts; and about design, craft, manufacturing, packaging, marketing and archives. The book's international cast of authors engage "e;in"e; fashion from various disciplinary, professional, and creative perspectives; i.e., anthropology, archaeology, art history, cultural studies, design, environmental studies, fashion studies, history, international relations, literature, marketing, philosophy, sociology, technology, and theatre. In Fashion has five sections: * Fashioning Representations: Texts, Images, and Performances; * Fashionable: Shopping, Luxury, and Vintage; * Fashion's Materials: Craft, Industry, and Innovation; * Museum Worthy: Fashion and the Archive; * Fashioning Cultural Identities: Case Studies.