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Naked & Nude Body

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The relationship between fashion and the body begins with the unclothed form. Yet the nude is never neutral. Across history, ideals of beauty, modesty, and exposure have shaped how bodies are perceived, regulated, and desired. The distinction between the naked and the nude is foundational: nakedness denotes a condition of lived vulnerability, while the nude is a mediated construction—posed, aestheticized, and rendered culturally legible.
Fashion, therefore, does more than veil the body; it frames how exposure is interpreted.

In Western traditions, the narrative of Adam and Eve crystallized a powerful paradigm. Before the Fall, nakedness signified unselfconscious innocence; afterward, it became a state of shame that demanded concealment. This transformation inaugurated a durable cultural logic in which clothing signals moral awareness. Designers have repeatedly unsettled that inheritance by staging nudity as devotion, spectacle, critique, futurism, or liberation.

Across cultures and historical periods, the exposed body oscillates between sacred emblem and social transgression. In this context, the naked and the nude do not stand in opposition to dress but operate along a continuum. Exposure becomes a visual language through which power, eroticism, autonomy, and vulnerability are negotiated and reimagined.

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