Digital Fashion is a multidisciplinary collection of 12 essays and 4 interviews that explores digital fashion from historical, philosophical, practical, and ethical perspectives. It traces the evolution of digital fashion from the Jacquard loom to Instagram filters and gaming skins, and examines how digital garments are designed, consumed, and understood.
- Supports fashion theory and ethics modules
- Encourages critical thinking about tech’s role in fashion
- Offers African perspectives on digital fashion and decoloniality
- Can inspire student research projects or seminar discussions
| Section | Focus | Topics Covered |
|---|---|---|
| Part I: Theories & Foundations | Historical and philosophical roots | Jacquard loom, neuroaesthetics, digital aesthetics |
| Part II: Practices & Applications | How digital fashion is made and used | NFTs, sneaker culture, avatar skins, fashion education |
| Part III: Issues & Ethics | Societal impact and critical questions | Sustainability, social equity, African decoloniality |
| Part IV: Future Outlook | Innovation and accessibility | Phygital fashion, industry transformation, inclusive design |





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