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Aging Body

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The aging process is experienced less as a linear temporal progression than a dynamic interplay of sensory perception, somatic visibility, and sociocultural identity. Although senescence is a biological inevitability, its meanings are culturally produced through discourses that frequently equate later life with decline, atrophy, and obsolescence. The aging body is further subjected to regimes of surveillance in which morphological changes are often pathologized as moral or personal failures, requiring discipline, correction, or concealment. Aging thus appears simultaneously as physiological transformation and sociocultural negotiation shaped by an increasingly evaluative public gaze.

Dress can mediate the course of aging, operating as a bodily practice through which individuals negotiate agency within systems that regulate appearance. While fashion provides a semiotic toolkit to navigate late-life transitions—offering authority, elegance, or strategic concealment—it alsoupholds hierarchies that privilege youthfulness. Thus, the dressed aging body is caught in a dialectic between aesthetic presence and social erasure. By reframing aging as a mode of sophistication rather than biological decline, the garments and artworks featured here challenge and disrupt fashion’s obsession with juvenescence, recognizing visibility and lived experience as radical aesthetic imperatives.

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