Other voices: Dynamic tradition, empowerment and Andean fashion in Peru

Rosa Patricia Larios-Francia, Agustina Micaela Burgos, Joan Jefferson Sanchez Jimenez

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Abstract

The chapter proposes a reflection on the dynamism or stagnation of the textile tradition in Peru. For this purpose, Andean fashion was contextualized through its history of more than 5,000 years of excellence in textile art, which lost the essence of its tradition and even saw the role of the artisan as the main actor fade away. Textile tradition should not only be conceived for its changing character through different cultures, but also as the combination of traditions and techniques regardless of the syncretism observed in them. The support of some designers who contribute to the empowerment of textile artisan communities was identified, by mixing in their unique designs, techniques, colors and artisan essence. Likewise, an analysis was made of those entrepreneurships that through their platforms and commercial business models have generated a revaluation of Andean handcrafted textile art. All these efforts make possible the generation of identity, sense of belonging and enhance the quality of the works of the textile craft communities, through the exchange with their peers, forging in them professionals with decision-making power over their creative process and in the narration of their history through their textiles.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSustainability challenges in the fashion industry
Subtitle of host publicationCivilization crisis, decolonization, cultural legacy, and transitions
Editors Miguel Ángel Gardetti, Rosa Patricia Larios-Francia
Pages127–140
ISBN (Electronic)978-981-99-0349-8
DOIs
StatePublished - 11 Jun 2023

Publication series

NameSustainable textiles: Production, processing, manufacturing & chemistry
PublisherSpringer Singapore
ISSN (Print)2662-7108
ISSN (Electronic)2662-7116

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