01. Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco - UFRPE (Sede)
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Item Moda all size(2021-07-06) Tani, Marianna Megumi; Melo, Jaqueline Ferreira Holanda de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0639256942534141; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6502755641753802This work was prepared with the general objective of reflecting on beauty and body and dressing, taking into account body diversity, especially drawing attention to the need to consider fat people and their tastes and desires, as well as reflections on all size terminologies and plus size in the fashion-clothing field. The themes Beauty and Body were approached so that the first category was understood as a historical-cultural construction, while the second as the variety of female silhouettes. For reflections on plus size and all size markings in the field of clothing fashion, the production of content on digital social networks was also considered, in which the discussion has been frequent. Aiming to achieve the proposed objective, we proceeded: bibliographical study; survey of secondary data on digital social networks about the themes; capture of primary data through the application of an online form via the Google Forms platform, on the categories studied, which totaled a participation of 188 respondents, so with the online form it was possible to reach women who declared to wear the PP + P sizes (62/33%), M + G (82 / 44%), GG + XG (32 / 17%), and XG+ (12 / 6%). Regarding the results, the willingness of the women who participated in the study to change something in their bodies was almost unanimous, something related to weight being generally considered ugly. Regarding Fashion-Clothing, most respondents show interest in Fashion, expect to feel that their clothes represent them, and that they are comfortable. With regard to the term all size itself, it is still little talked about, although it is already possible to find some brands that produce in line with the idea. Regarding the respondents, regardless of the size they wear, most of them prefer clothes to have a greater range of sizes instead of segregating them into “fashion” and “fashion plus size”.Item Um olhar sobre a moda modesta feminina plus size na atualidade brasileira (2021-2022)(2022-05-26) Arruda, Maria Carla Santana de; Melo, Jaqueline Ferreira Holanda de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0639256942534141; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7523113586119068Modest fashion is characterized by being a fashion that aims to meet religious dress standards, and from the present study, there is the understanding that its bias is predominantly for the female audience. Thinking about the specificities of part of the public of this segment "modest women's fashion", meeting the demand of women who dress over size 46 was considered to outline the general objective of the study, which was to analyze the modest plus size fashion for evangelical women today. Brazilian (2021-2022), specifically the assembly public. For this, three methodological steps were used: An exploratory search of the literature; data collection in virtual and physical stores and active research through participant observation. It was understood that modest fashion has even more “modest” characteristics than evangelical fashion and, like secular fashion, has a limited supply of models and prints for fat women. It was also found that, even in the religious environment, aesthetic standards such as the hegemonic secular fashion were repeated throughout the findings, accusing the low representation of black and fat women in social media and in modest fashion business advertisements.Item Estudo netnográfico de perfis virtuais plus size da RMR-PE na rede social “Instagram”(2021-12-02) Silva, Irtes Rodrigues da; Melo, Jaqueline Ferreira Holanda de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0639256942534141; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4285115769436827Historically, women are the ones who suffer most from aesthetic standards, and the current beauty standard is hardly reached by most of them. In this context, the fat body is generally associated only with the disease and people with such characteristics are not considered potentially consumers, mainly in the Fashion market. In response to such a scenario, there was the emergence of the plus size movement, which stands out with the increase in users of digital social networks, which is the focus of this work. Through netnography, an approximation was made with the universe studied and later a content analysis of the publications of six profiles in the Metropolitan Region of Recife - PE, on the digital social network Instagram, aimed at the fat or plus size public, was carried out. three individual profiles and three collective / movement profiles. In addition, a periodic cut of publications was made. After analysis, it was possible to categorize them into: “Indication of brands and stores”; "Looks"; "Cheers"; “Empowerment and self-love”; "Events and Media"; "Lifestyle and Self-Promotion"; "Engagement"; “Partners”; "Social questions"; “Models and Inspiring People”. The analysis of the set of profile publications in the Metropolitan Region of Recife-PE showed that, in the region of this state - which is a major fashion-clothing producer, the trend of a national and international agenda of demands by the movement in favor of a fashion that contemplates the valorization of fat people.