CONTRASTING HIERARCHICAL AND DECENTRALISED SYSTEM ANALOGIES TO REVALUE PROSPERITY DECENTRALISED SYSTEM ANALOGIES ENABLING FASHION SUSTAINABILITY

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Abstract

The hierarchical capitalist system exploits all living systems, including labour. Revaluing prosperity ideologies involves freeing the production of new systems from an opportunistic economy and fostering subject formation that values “complexity, diversity and multiple ways of belonging” (Braidotti & Regan, 2017, p. 182). Agents in the fashion system struggle to adopt the counterhegemonic ontologies required for true sustainability. A responsive, integrated, and decentralised system and an ethic of care are needed to empower more role players to address dynamic societal challenges. This paper contributes to redefining the concept of prosperity by contrasting analogies of the hierarchical capitalist fashion system with alternative decentralised structures, thereby identifying intervention points to enable agency for fashion system participants. Drawing from Nel’s (2025), PhD research, critical discourse analysis and a constructivist qualitative methodology grounded in theory through desktop analysis are applied. The characteristics of decentralised systems offer intervention points in the fashion system, promoting a framework that moves away from exploitation and integrates agency—enhancing economic resilience by diversifying economies and reducing vulnerability to global market fluctuations. Revaluing prosperity paradigms, from prosperity for the privileged few through capitalist profit motives to more inclusive, decentralised notions of prosperity could promote well-being for all.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)574-584
Number of pages11
JournalFashion Highlight
Volume2025
Issue numberSpecial Issue 1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Agency
  • Decentralised fashion system
  • Ethic of care
  • Fashion sustainability
  • Systems theory

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
  • Cultural Studies

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