As sociological phenomenon, fashion becomes as languages that crosses economic, environmental, discursive, cultural and political dimensions. However, in general,
fashion as an object of study, has aroused little interest in the academy. In particular, for the
social sciences, the daily practice of dressing bodies is defined as a social practice that takes
into account the norms, codes and values historically constructed on the appearance of the
subjects in the contexts of social interaction. Fashion has established permanent crossings
with art and design and has been one of most significant and profitable industries in history. In fact, this publication presents a selection of articles wich debate from different perspectives theoretical and regional about the role of fashion and design in social relations.