Counternormative Aesthetic In Contemporary Fashion Design
The Creations Of Vittor Sinistra
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34019/2525-7757.2025.v10.47481Keywords:
fashion design, contemporary design, queer theory, aestheticAbstract
This article aims to analyze how fashion design can promote a counter-normative aesthetic to hegemonic notions of gender. The search for a qualitative approach involves as main theoretical references: Butler (1990) referring to the cultural matrix of gender intelligibility, Lauretis (1994) as the approach of gender as a technology capable of guaranteeing normative structures, Moura (2018) with an issue of the Sensitive in contemporary design and Portinari (2017) when discussing the queer agency focused on design. The analysis was based on a documentary research on the fashion creation of the designer Victor Sinistra. In conclusion, it is noted that the tensions arise from the designer's own sensitivity so that his creation breaks with the normalizing notions disseminated in the aesthetics of contemporary fashion design.
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