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Inside Jurnal Desain Interior
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29875226     DOI : -
Core Subject : Art, Engineering,
The INSIDE journal provides discussions from various angles in various disciplines related to design, including interior design, architecture, spatial design, product design, furniture, visual communication design and other related fields. INSIDE emphasizes the internal factors that create and influence interiors, which can be understood and exhibited through the places people live in, the materiality of objects and the physical environment, as well as through specific methodologies and approaches to design practice. Interior ideas are discussed as perceived and practiced in this journal, and can be explored through theoretical debates, actual space design work, and empirical interior research. Articles covering various interior contexts, including but not limited to: home and urban interiors, personal and collective interiors, contemporary and historic interiors, global and indigenous interiors. This journal also offers a public forum for discussion of various interior places in a socio-cultural context
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DISTORSI MITOS DAN DEKONSTRUKSI IDENTITAS NON-BINERĀ  DALAM DESAIN TAS KECIL LE CHIQUITO Resmisari, Ganis
INSIDE : Jurnal Desain Interior Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Inside Jurnal Desain Interior
Publisher : Department of Interior Design, Faculty of Engineering, Lancang Kuning University, Indonesia

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Abstract

The micro bag Le Chiquito by designer Jacquemus has become a symbol of visual culture that reflects both the distortion of meaning and the deconstruction of non-binary identity in the contemporary fashion landscape. This article analyses the shift in meaning from utilitarian function to status symbol, expression, and representation of identity by employing Barthes' theory of myth and Derrida's deconstructive approach. Le Chiquito emerges as a marker that challenges binary oppositions such as functional vs. nonfunctional and masculine vs. feminine, while also opening a new space for gender expression in consumerist culture. Using a cultural studies approach and semiotic analysis, this study demonstrates that fashion objects have the potential to serve as mediums of ideological discourse in capitalist society, particularly in the digital era.