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Fashioning Heads: Valorising Novelty in Eighteenth-Century France

Description du projet

Un examen plus approfondi de la mode française au XVIIIe siècle

Le XVIIIe siècle n’est pas seulement le «Siècle de la raison», mais également une période qui présente un goût croissant pour la mode. Le commerce de la mode y a connu un grand essor, transformant en permanence les pratiques de production et de consommation. Parmi les produits soumis aux caprices de la mode, les coiffures féminines se distinguent par leur renouvellement constant, entretenant le goût de la nouveauté d’un public de plus en plus diversifié. Le projet AXIONOVI, financé par l’UE, étudiera les stratégies innovantes de commercialisation des coiffures en vogue, les pratiques des consommateurs et le rôle des organismes gouvernementaux. Les résultats seront présentés dans le cadre d’une reconstitution de coiffures historiques dans un musée de la mode. Cette méthodologie de recherche pratique, documentée dans un blog, apportera des informations sur la manière dont ces coiffures ont été confectionnées.

Objectif

This research investigates innovatory practices and the importance of novelty in eighteenth-century France by considering the specific case of fashion in women’s coiffures. At the crossroads of cultural and material history, it will examine how the search for novelty governed the coiffures trade and how these practices contributed to shape the concept of novelty, at a crucial moment when it became a core attribute of modernity. By focussing on the innovatory strategies of the different actors involved in the creation and the commercialisation of fashionable coiffures, the research will attempt for the first time to map a field, which is still uncharted despite its importance during the Ancien Régime. Drawing on a wide range of primary sources, from merchants’ account books to fashion plates and advertisements, and combining different historiographical approaches, this project will shed light on the relations between merchants in different trades, fashion journal editors, customers and government agencies. The investigation will also address the importance of novelty in global trade and foreign imaginaries, by analysing the relationship between economic and symbolic conceptions of value. This undertaking will reassess the role of fashion in the culture and economy of eighteenth-century France: through new archival research it aims to re-connect fashion with the wider philosophical and economic reflexion on the notion of novelty in the Ancien Régime The project also includes a practical component through the recreation of historical coiffures in a fashion museum. This hands-on research methodology, documented in a blog, will not only offer a better understanding of how these hairstyles were made, but it will also reflect on the utility of re-creation both in historical research and in museum exhibitions. Thus, this investigation will propose an embodied critical reflexion on the value of novelty, a timely attempt to address an issue in urgent need of historicization.

Coordinateur

EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 175 673,28
Adresse
VIA DEI ROCCETTINI 9
50014 Fiesole
Italie

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Région
Centro (IT) Toscana Firenze
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 175 673,28