<p><em>'The Psychology of Fashion</em> is a thorough and holistic round up of how we must approach the future of this industry. A wonderful read for a concise and detailed insight into how together we can all do better.'</p><p><b>Patrick McDowell, </b>Creative Director<b>, </b><i>Patrick McDowell, UK</i></p><p>âI canât think of a more expert guide to take the reader on a tour of the applications of psychological theory to the complex world of fashion than the esteemed Dr. Carolyn Mair. The Second Edition of <i>The Psychology of Fashion </i>is written in an accessible, scholarly voice, and is chock full of erudite analysis, thoughtful commentary, and upâtoâdate references. There is simply no other comparably comprehensive tome on this important and fascinating topic.â</p><p><b>Daniel Benkendorf, PhD</b><i><i>, </i>Professor of Psychology and Chair of Social Sciences, Fashion Institute of Technology, New York City, USA</i></p><p>âFashion is much more than buying clothes and dressing according to trends. We must understand all the factors that make us dress in one way or another, from the history of clothing to globalization and social networks, or the psychological power it has. And this book covers all of them in depth. An essential guide for industry professionals, or for anyone who wants to know it (much) beyond the stores.â</p><p><b>Amaia LeĂłn</b><em>, Fashion and Beauty EditorâinâChief, </em>!HOLA!<em>,</em> <em>Spain</em></p><p>âPsychology is at work all around us, seeking to change ourselves and our world for the better in surprising ways. Professor Carolyn Mair has long been an embodiment of that. In <i>The Psychology of Fashion</i>, she has knitted some fine threads into a whole that shows beauty is much more than skinâdeep.â</p><p><b>Dr Jon Sutton</b>, <em>Editor, </em>The Psychologist<em>, The British Psychological Society, UK</em></p><p>âFor anyone who has ever dismissed fashion as frivolous and superficial, or doubted the significance it has culturally, psychologically or economically, I would direct them straight to Dr Carolyn Mair for a thorough educationâ.</p><p><b>Hannah Almassi</b>, <em>Editor in Chief,</em> Who What Wear<em>, UK</em></p><p>âFrom the history to consumer behaviour; from mental health to theories of beauty: this book leaves no stone unturned! A must read for anyone interested in understanding what fashion is really aboutâ.</p><p><b>SofĂa Beuchat</b><i>, Journalist, El Mercurio, Chile</i></p><p>âFew minds understand the why, when, and how of fashion like Carolyn Mair. In this muchânticipated 2nd edition, Mair dives deeper into the intricate relationship between psychology and fashion, providing a comprehensive and thoughtâprovoking exploration of how fashion reflects and influences identity, emotions, and societal trends. Mairâs insightful exploration of upâtoâdate research, makes this book an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the profound impact of fashion on our daily lives. Whether youâre a student, a professional in the industry, or simply a curious reader, this edition promises to enrich your understanding and appreciation of the multifaceted world of fashion psychologyâ.</p><p><b>Lauren Cunningham</b><i>, Fashion and Beauty Editor, UK</i></p><p>âDr. Carolyn Mair is one of the only experts who tackles the topic of psychology and fashion. Her analyses are never skinâdeep, or rather, clothesâdeep. She taps into why we buy the pieces we buy and whatwe are trying to say when we wear them, as well as the implications of one of the most profitable industries in the worldâ.</p><p><b>Liana Satenstein</b><i>, Writer, USA</i></p><p>âProfessor Mair is one of my goâto fashion experts. Her unrivalled knowledge and impactful expertise into the psychology behind celebrity style and trends make fascinating reading. Readers will undoubtedly devour this thoroughly updated 2nd edition of her bookâ.</p><p><b>Emma Bussey</b>, <i>Journalist, USA</i></p><p>'Why do we dress the way we do? In the updated version of her seminal work âThe Psychology of Fashion,â Carolyn Mair delves into how our fashion senseâor even self-professed lack thereofâserves as the bedrock of the narratives we tell ourselves in private and the non-verbal influences we try to exert in public. We are what we wear, and Mair explains why in a manner thatâs accessible, engaging, and deeply revealing.' </p><p><b>Jasmin Malik Chua, </b><i>Sourcing and Labor Editor at Sourcing Journal, USA</i></p><p>'Carolyn is an expert when it comes to digging deeper into the clothes we wear and why. Her astute insights and questions raised go beyond the hem-line index and thoroughly interrogate references and hidden messages, shifts in consumer behaviours and trend-forecasting their trajectory, and an always fascinating commentary on the psychology behind it all. I always learn something new from Carolyn and come away looking at a subject with a deeper understanding of it.'</p><p><b>Scarlett Conlan,</b><i> Journalist, Italy</i></p>