1. Social Conformity or Radical Chic? Fashion, Design and Events 2. A Dashing, Positively Smashing, Spectacle...: Female Spectators and Dress at Equestrian Events in the United States During the 1930s 3. Glamorous Intersection: Ralph Lauren’s Classic Cars at the Musée, and the Fashioning of Automotive Style 4. National Dress and Fashion Trends of a Royal Bhutanese Wedding 5. Female Civil War Reenactors’ Dress and Magic Moments 6. When the Event is Insufficient: An Apposite Story of New Zealand Fashion Week 7. Wedding, Hats, Intellectual Property and Everything! 8. Creating Wow in the Fashion Industry: Reflecting on the Experience of Melbourne Fashion Festival 9. Millinery and Events: Where have all the Mad Hatters Gone? 10. Absolutely Fabulous: Using Fashion Events to Brand a Destination 11. Emerging Fashion: Berlin Fashion Week 12. The Role of Fashion in Subculture Events: Exploring Steampunk Events 13. Très Chic: Setting a Research Agenda for Fashion and Design Events
Kim M. Williams is Lecturer and Research Associate in the Tourism
and Hospitality Research Unit (THRU) at La Trobe University. Her
research background is concerned with human resources issues, with
a prime focus on professional development and training. She is also
interested in fashion, heritage and wine tourism.
Jennifer Laing is a Senior Lecturer in Tourism and Events in the
Tourism and Hospitality Research Unit (THRU) at La Trobe
University. Her research interests include travel narratives; the
role of events in society and heritage tourism. She has co-written
books with Warwick Frost on the influence of books on travel and
commemorative events.
Warwick Frost is an Associate Professor in Tourism and Events in
the Tourism and Hospitality Research Unit (THRU) at La Trobe
University. His research interests include heritage, events,
nature-based attractions and the interaction between media, popular
culture and tourism. He has co-written books with Jennifer Laing on
the influence of books on travel and commemorative events.
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