Fashion and Tourism in Campania in the Middle of the Twentieth Century: a Story with Many Protagonists

In the last decades a large number of Italian tourist destinations have become increasingly popular thanks to the growth of purchase as a consolidated habit of collective tourism, and to the identification of many sites as upscale shopping centers. For such resorts, this trend has turned into a tool...

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Main Author: Ornella Cirillo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2018-12-01
Series:Almatourism
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Online Access:https://almatourism.unibo.it/article/view/7669
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spelling doaj-5c8358361dd24cd6aac919b3059790002020-11-24T20:47:12ZengUniversity of BolognaAlmatourism2036-51952018-12-0199234610.6092/issn.2036-5195/76697609Fashion and Tourism in Campania in the Middle of the Twentieth Century: a Story with Many ProtagonistsOrnella Cirillo0University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"In the last decades a large number of Italian tourist destinations have become increasingly popular thanks to the growth of purchase as a consolidated habit of collective tourism, and to the identification of many sites as upscale shopping centers. For such resorts, this trend has turned into a tool for promotion comparable to art, landscape and food. This phenomenon developed in particular in Capri, Ischia and Positano, where between the Fifties and Sixties, thanks to the initiative of local artisans or shrewd foreigner visitors, tailor’s shops, boutiques and workshops were created in response to the customers’ requests for clothes and accessories tuned to the native ‘style’. The authenticity of this process was originally guaranteed by the strong consolidated artisan tradition of the sites and found a favorable conjuncture in the fact that in the middle of the century fashion was combined with tourism and cinema to help Italy out of the post-war crisis. Thanks to its folklore and natural landscape heritage connected to the beauty of its coast, Naples acted as a main trigger for this project: it boasted suitable productive, cultural and economic conditions to aspire to become the "capital of fashion in southern Italy" and Capri, Ischia and Positano were the ideal stages through which the new facet of Italian creativity could be conveyed.https://almatourism.unibo.it/article/view/7669TurismoCapriPositanoNapoliAnni Cinquanta
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Fashion and Tourism in Campania in the Middle of the Twentieth Century: a Story with Many Protagonists
Almatourism
Turismo
Capri
Positano
Napoli
Anni Cinquanta
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title Fashion and Tourism in Campania in the Middle of the Twentieth Century: a Story with Many Protagonists
title_short Fashion and Tourism in Campania in the Middle of the Twentieth Century: a Story with Many Protagonists
title_full Fashion and Tourism in Campania in the Middle of the Twentieth Century: a Story with Many Protagonists
title_fullStr Fashion and Tourism in Campania in the Middle of the Twentieth Century: a Story with Many Protagonists
title_full_unstemmed Fashion and Tourism in Campania in the Middle of the Twentieth Century: a Story with Many Protagonists
title_sort fashion and tourism in campania in the middle of the twentieth century: a story with many protagonists
publisher University of Bologna
series Almatourism
issn 2036-5195
publishDate 2018-12-01
description In the last decades a large number of Italian tourist destinations have become increasingly popular thanks to the growth of purchase as a consolidated habit of collective tourism, and to the identification of many sites as upscale shopping centers. For such resorts, this trend has turned into a tool for promotion comparable to art, landscape and food. This phenomenon developed in particular in Capri, Ischia and Positano, where between the Fifties and Sixties, thanks to the initiative of local artisans or shrewd foreigner visitors, tailor’s shops, boutiques and workshops were created in response to the customers’ requests for clothes and accessories tuned to the native ‘style’. The authenticity of this process was originally guaranteed by the strong consolidated artisan tradition of the sites and found a favorable conjuncture in the fact that in the middle of the century fashion was combined with tourism and cinema to help Italy out of the post-war crisis. Thanks to its folklore and natural landscape heritage connected to the beauty of its coast, Naples acted as a main trigger for this project: it boasted suitable productive, cultural and economic conditions to aspire to become the "capital of fashion in southern Italy" and Capri, Ischia and Positano were the ideal stages through which the new facet of Italian creativity could be conveyed.
topic Turismo
Capri
Positano
Napoli
Anni Cinquanta
url https://almatourism.unibo.it/article/view/7669
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