Reviving Boro

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artisanal textiles
Artistic reinvention
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Contemporary craft movement
craft revival
Cross-cultural exchange
Cultural heritage preservation
Eco-friendly textiles
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Ethical fashion
Fashion anthropology
forthcoming
Global fashion influences
Historical fashion trends
Historical textiles
Japanese aesthetic
Japanese craftsmanship
japanese patchwork
japanese quilts
kintsugi
Material culture studies
mottainai
sashiko stitching
Sustainable design practices
Sustainable fashion
Traditional repair techniques
Upcycled fashion
wabi sabi
zero waste

Product details

  • ISBN 9781350516243
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From ‘shameful’ utilitarian garments to a contemporary, trans­cultural fashion trend: like wabi-sabi and kintsugi before it, boro has gained worldwide recognition as a quintessential Japanese aesthetic and sustainable design practice. How has this cross-cultural reimagining shaped boro’s meaning in art and fashion? And what are we doing when we make, collect, display and wear boro today?

As boro’s functional value has decreased in the contemporary context, it has acquired new layers of meaning: from antique object to vintage fashion style, sustainable design practice to contemporary art piece. Reviving Boro investigates this revival using primary materials, including a wealth of unpublished images, oral histories and archival research.

Leren Li conducts a thorough examination of the process of value generation, reviewing personal and museum boro collections, emerging boro brands, and recent boro initiatives undertaken by independent fashion innovators. Investigating boro as a revived cultural phenomenon, this is a critical resource for readers wanting to understand the past, present and future of this traditional Japanese textile.

Leren Li is a design historian and curator who works internationally. She taught on the Global Fashion program at New York University London and curated the permanent design display at the China Design Museum. She received her PhD degree from the V&A/RCA History of Design Program. Her research centers on transcultural design, East Asian material and visual cultures, fashion, and the intersections of craft and the creative industries.

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