Philippe Perrot Volgorde van de boeken


- 1997
- 1996
The emergence of department stores in mid-nineteenth-century Paris, such as Le Bon Marché, transformed shopping into a means of embracing a bourgeois lifestyle. These establishments provided not only fashionable clothing but also instilled values associated with proper behavior and social status. The belief that attire influenced conduct was central to this cultural shift, highlighting the interplay between consumerism and identity during this period.