SBS 3201 Gender, Dress and Society

Course description:

The study of theories related to appearance, clothing, and fashion, and their influences on
cultural identities, gender perceptions, and fashion product consumption. Examines
contemporary dress from cultures outside and within the United States.
Dress is analyzed as a communication system that indicates individuality as well as position
within specific social systems of kinship, economy, religion, and polity. Technologies and types
of dress of a particular society are analyzed and understood as they link to patterns of behavior
such as beliefs about morality, hygiene, ritual, and beauty.

Course Syllabus:

Final project was a fashion book made by us accumulative of all fashion pieces and definitive moments in life where we wore something memorable.