Worn: Footwear, Attachment and the Affects of Wear
By (Author) Ellen Sampson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
24th March 2022
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social and cultural anthropology
Psychology: emotions
391.413
Short-listed for Association of Dress Historians Book of the Year Award 2021 (UK)
Paperback
272
Width 190mm, Height 248mm, Spine 16mm
800g
Shortlisted for the Association of Dress Historians Book of the Year Award, 2021 Beautifully written, entirely accessible, poignant and profound Amy de la Haye In a culture preoccupied with newness and a fashion system largely predicated upon it, what is the significance of worn clothes and why do they have the power to affect us so deeply How are relationships to clothing produced and maintained through the embodied practices of wearing, maintenance and repair Through a focus upon a single garment, the shoe, this book calls on readers to reconsider the value of the marks of wear at a time when fast fashion reigns supreme and interest in damaged, or worn, garments quietly increases. Bringing together anthropological and psychoanalytic theory with practices of handmaking, wearing, and photography, this book asks what is the embodied experience of wearing and the affect of the worn Beautifully illustrated in full color throughout, Worn is the first book to focus exclusively on the significance of imperfect garments as important aspects of our material world and culture.
In a culture and fashion system that continues to be preoccupied with newness, the publication of Dr Ellen Sampsons book Worn could not be more poignant ... this research succeeds beautifully in its aim of returning the body and everyday practices of wear to the center of our relationships with clothing. * Fashion Theory *
An innovative work on the physical and psychological traces left by shoes on the human body. * Revue Critique (Bloomsbury Translation) *
Perhaps more than any other media, worn dress can offer insights into lives lived and shoes, which over time alter to echo the contours of our feet, can be particularly redolent with meaning. Ellen Sampsons exploration is beautifully written, entirely accessible, poignant and profound. It will resonate with us all. * Amy de la Haye, London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London, UK *
Ellen Sampsons evocative and thoughtful book eloquently explores the transformative relationships between ourselves and what we wear. Using shoes as an entry point into this larger discussion, Sampsons investigation of this entanglement is a joy to read. * Elizabeth Semmelhack, The Bata Shoe Museum, Canada *
Sampsons outstanding book explores the entanglements of object, subject, thing and theory with confident yet insightful deftness. This perceptive and timely exploration of the embodied, worn experiences around garments offers important methodological thinking that will help transform future fashion research. * Hilary Davidson, dress and textiles historian and curator, Honorary Associate, University of Sydney, Australia *
Ellen Sampsons book takes us on a powerful journey, helping us think through our physical and psychic entanglements with the worn, used clothing that forms the bulk of our own wardrobes. Using a practice-based approach, Sampson helps us creatively understand how objects touch us, challenging traditional views of fashion as commodity culture. * Alison Matthews David, Ryerson University, Canada *
Ellen Sampson is an artist, curator and material culture researcher. She is Vice Chancellor's Fellow in Design at Northumbria University, UK, and co-founder of the Fashion Research Network.