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Description
Fashion and Beauty examines the role that innovation has played throughout fashion history. Moving beyond innovation as mere buzzword, Sutton looks at case studies of moments in history where innovation has initiated fundamental change.
In the fashion and beauty industries-where relevance is everything-innovation is critical to survival and is often shaped by specific historical, cultural, economic, and sociological contexts. But innovation has become a buzzword, overused and generalized. Fashion and Beauty: Case Studies in Innovation identifies the various factors that define innovation, and innovation theories such as Schumpeter's, using a case study approach to explore innovative events in fashion and beauty ranging from the creation of maternity and plus-size women's apparel (Lane Bryant) and new textiles (DuPont's Kevlar) to the development of luxury streetwear (Dapper Dan), creative upcycling (feed sacks), and new markets in cosmetics (Fashion Fair) and business models in beauty (Weleda, Dr. Hauschka). The case studies incorporate salient contextual elements that factor into innovative developments as well as the entrepreneurial impulse both inside and outside of traditional economic systems.
Sutton explores case studies of moments in history where innovation has initiated fundamental change, including recognition of new market segmentation (the rise of streetwear, beauty's turn to inclusivity), trends that turn into classics (athleisure wear), the creation of entirely new categories of apparel (maternity, plus-size), the use of technology for convenience and efficiency (e-commerce and social media), product improvement (advances in science of skin care), and as part of potential solutions to current fashion industry challenges (plant-based/upcycled products). Ultimately, each chapter considers the historical, political, and social context of each innovation along with its cultural meaning and impact.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Fashion Fair Cosmetics: The Legacy and Rebirth of a Black-Owned Luxury Brand
2. Upcycling Feed Sacks: Innovation, Women & the Bemis Brothers Bag Company
3. Innovations in Sustainable Beauty and Apparel: The Impact of Social Movements on Business Practices
4. Measuring Up: Innovation, Plus-Size Fashion, and Lane Bryant
5. Luxury Redefined & Superfine: Streetwear, Innovation, and Power
6. Science, Synthetics, and Safety: Shaping a Culture of Textile Innovation at DuPont
Conclusion
Bibliography
About the Author
Index
Product details
| Published | Mar 05 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 208 |
| ISBN | 9781978771314 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This exciting new study employs an impressive range of case studies to reveal the diverse drivers of innovation in fashion and cosmetics, with an innovative emphasis on the social, cultural and economic factors behind such innovation.
Geoffrey Jones, Professor of Business History, Harvard Business School, USA, and Author of Beauty Imagined: A History of the Global Beauty Industry (2010)
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Fashion and Beauty: Case Studies in Innovation is an exceptional and deeply illuminating exploration of how social innovation has long driven progress in fashion and beauty. Through meticulously researched historical case studies, this book reframes our understanding of innovation. Each chapter captures the transformative power of creativity to challenge systems, reimagine sustainability, expand inclusivity, and inspire change. This is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand how the past continues to shape the future of our creative industries.
Delphine Horvath, Associate Professor of Cosmetics and Fragrance Marketing, Fashion Institute of Technology, USA
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Sutton's empirically rich and theoretically informed study deftly draws out the dynamics of innovation and entrepreneurship in the fashion and beauty industries by emphasizing the role played by “outsiders” – especially women and people of color – developing creative, boundary-breaking practices.
Roger Horowitz, Professor of History, University of Delaware, USA
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Fashion and Beauty: Case Studies in Innovation is a must-read! Sutton shares a refreshing and brilliant exploration of unique innovations in beauty and fashion. Spotlighting a diverse range of ingenuity and entrepreneurship from forward thinkers challenging the status quo in the industry.
Camille Lawrence, Archivist, Curator, and Founder of Black Beauty Archive®

























