The nature of fashion A botanical story of our material lives

Carry Somers

Book - 2025

"If plants have shaped fashion's past, couldn't they hold the secret to its future? Vivid, celebratory, impassioned and angry, The Nature of Fashion is an epic sweep through the history of how we learned to create clothing with plants, revealing how textiles have transformed the human world and our natural landscape. More than just a story about plant-based fashion, The Nature of Fashion chronicles the plant stewards, obsessives, innovators and profiteers who have shaped what we wear. It is about the clash of worlds, voracious exploitation and silenced voices; about devotion, passion, blindness, idealism, greed and how clothing has separated us from nature. Told through intimate vignettes into this past, each person, people g...roup, plant and place is a thread in the fabric of the book, forging connections across place and time. And like weaving, as the story strands weave in and out, the pattern slowly emerges. As the centuries unfold, we meet plants from every continent and understand the human stories of origin, culture and community. We see people and countries interact through trade, conflict, human and land exploitation and the age-old struggle for riches and power. The stories of yesterday find their echoes in today. In every culture and every place, each plant is part of an ecosystem, and we see how the choices we once made shape landscapes and economies today. Amidst human folly shine strands of hope and resilience, cultures that have maintained their textile traditions, human artistry that works in rhythm with the natural world and innovators who are finding new ways to produce fibres and dyes. For thousands of years our clothes have been made by working with nature, not against it. Fashion is at a turning point - to look forward, we need to look back"-- provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
History
Published
London, UK ; New York, NY : Chelsea Green Publishing 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Carry Somers (author)
Physical Description
xiv, 288 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-278) and index.
ISBN
9781915294791
  • Preface
  • Introduction: A Single Thread
  • Part 1. In the Beginning Was the Cloth
  • Part 2. And Colour Flowed Through Every Land
  • Part 3. Weaving Shadows and Light
  • Part 4. Everything Is Connected
  • Part 5. Shoots of Resistance
  • Part 6. As Threads Spiral On, So Does Tomorrow
  • Conclusion: Last Strands
  • Acknowledgements
  • Glossary of Plant Names
  • Notes
  • Select Bibliography
  • Index
Review by Booklist Review

Author, storyteller, and fashion activist Somers weaves an encyclopedic knowledge of plants and history into this book of stories about textiles and their components that will appeal to botany buffs, history enthusiasts, and thoughtful consumers. Somers notes that the words text and textile have the same origin, and that both are means of communication: "clothes we are wearing embody hundreds of entangled stories." Each of the book's six parts is a group of stories. With a title, place, and date, Somers' stories consider civilizations and their inventive use of fibers, from Easter Island to Mali to Denmark. As just one example, lotus cloth, among the world's rarest and finest, is rooted among the floating gardens of Lake Inle in Myanmar. Plucking a lotus flower one morning in 1910, a woman noticed the stem's silken fibers and saw their potential. She created a soft, translucent fabric, woven with prayer, to clothe monks. Lotus cloth represented a way to counter colonial rule and gaudy imported fabrics. Somers' glossary of plant names is a fascinating primer on plant-based textiles and dyes.

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