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Beadwork and its impact on contemporary fashion in South Africa

Author(s)
Hamalwa, Beata
Date Issued
2012
Type
Thesis
Publisher
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Abstract
Judging from the market growth of African-style designs, including beadwork, it is clear that beadwork
continues to recur in contemporary fashion, both locally and internationally. This thesis addresses the
role traditional South African beadwork plays in contemporary fashion, in an attempt to determine its
impact on fashion trends over time. It explores the history of beadwork in South Africa: its development
from the pre-colonial era, under colonial rule, and during apartheid. The beadwork of the Ndebele,
Zulu and Xhosa are looked at specifically, since beadwork forms a vibrant part of their cultures.
The research examines the history of South African beads, as far back as 75 000 years ago, when
beads were first made, used and traded. This research is underpinned by the way in which beads
contribute to a cultural identity in society. The research considers how South Africa's colonial and
apartheid past inhibited the development of beadwork in South African fashion.
This thesis describes the process and dynamics of traditional beadwork in contemporary fashion; the
way in which beadwork has been infused into fashion; and the reasons for these trends. It also
investigates the way in which African designs, patterns, colours and techniques began to playa role in
negotiating fashion designers' identities during the African renaissance and at present. This is a
qualitative study that through in-depth interviews, analyses the relationship and balance between
beadwork and fashion trends. Lastly, the research indicates whether South African fashion consciously
affirms beadwork and beading techniques in contemporary fashion design.
Additional information
Thesis (MTech (Design))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2012.
Subjects

Beadwork -- South Afr...

Ndebele beadwork -- S...

Zulu beadwork -- Sout...

Xhosa beadwork -- Sou...

Material culture -- S...

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