Adorned in Dreams

Adorned in Dreams
Author: Elizabeth Wilson
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2003
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9780813533339

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When Adorned in Dreams was first published in 1985, Angela Carter described the book as "the best I have read on the subject, bar none." From haute couture to haberdashery, "deviant" dress to Dior, Elizabeth Wilson traces the social and cultural history of fashion and its complex relationship to modernity. She also discusses fashion's vociferous opponents, from the "dress reform" movement to certain strands of feminism. Wilson delights in the power of fashion to mark out identity or subvert it. This brand new edition of her book follows recent developments to bring the story of fashionable dress up to date, exploring the grunge look inspired by bands like Nirvana, the "boho chic" of the mid 90's, retro-dressing, and the meanings of dress from the veil to soccer player David Beckham's pink-varnished toenails.

Wear Your Dreams

Wear Your Dreams
Author: Ed Hardy
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013-06-18
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1250008824

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The memoir of iconic tattoo artist Hardy from his beginnings in 1960's California, to leading the tattoo renaissance and building his name into a hugely lucrative international brand.

Adorned in Dreams

Adorned in Dreams
Author: Elizabeth Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1985
Genre: Costume
ISBN:

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Adorned in Dreams

Adorned in Dreams
Author: E Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1995-11-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781853821516

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Defining Dress

Defining Dress
Author: Amy De La Haye
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1999
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9780719053290

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This collection of essays brings together many separate but related issues which form the focus of contemporary research into the history of dress. Historically, in Britain at least, investigations of dress were primarily informed by historical and empirical protocols, although the symbolic meaning of dress was explored by anthroplogists and sociologists, who tended to concentrate on either non-Western cultures or British or Western sub-cultures. In recent years these approaches have moved closer together partly as a result of the impact of feminism.

Dandies

Dandies
Author: Susan Fillin-Yeh
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2001-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0814771262

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Dandies: Fashion and Finesse in Art and Culture considers the visual languages, politics, and poetics of personal appearance. Dandyism has been most closely associated with influential caucasian Western men-about-town, epitomized by the 19th century style-setting of Oscar Wilde and by Tom Wolfe's white suits. The essays collected here, however, examine the spectacle and workings of dandyism to reveal that these were not the only dandies. On the contrary, art historians, literary and cultural historians, and anthropologists identify unrecognized dandies flourishing among early 19th century Native Americans, in Soviet Latvia, in Africa, throughout the African-American diaspora, among women, and in the art world. Moving beyond historical and fictional accounts of dandies, this volume juxtaposes theoretical models with evocative images and descriptions of clothing in order to link sartorial self-construction with artistic, social, and political self-invention. Taking into consideration the vast changes in thinking about identity in the academy, Dandies provides a compelling study of dandyism's destabilizing aesthetic enterprise. Contributors: Jennifer Blessing, Susan Fillin-Yeh, Rhonda Garelick, Joe Lucchesi, Kim Miller, Robert E. Moore, Richard J. Powell, Carter Ratcliffe, and Mark Allen Svede.

Rei Kawakubo

Rei Kawakubo
Author: Rex Butler
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2022-12-15
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1350118249

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The Japanese fashion designer Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons is undoubtedly one of the world's major fashion designers. In 2017 she was the second living designer to ever be given a retrospective at the renowned Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Her work exerts an extraordinary influence over succeeding generations of designers and is a major point of reference for all those wishing to explore the place of fashion in contemporary culture. The 14 essays in this collection, written by eminent fashion theorists from around the world, ask what is the relationship of Kawakubo's work to art, philosophy and architecture, and ultimately illustrate how Kawakubo's creative output allows us to understand the very notion of fashion itself.

Clothing

Clothing
Author: Robert Ross
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0745657532

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In virtually all the countries of the world, men, and to a lesser extent women, are today dressed in very similar clothing. This book gives a compelling account and analysis of the process by which this has come about. At the same time it takes seriously those places where, for whatever reason, this process has not occurred, or has been reversed, and provides explanations for these developments. The first part of this story recounts how the cultural, political and economic power of Europe and, from the later nineteenth century North America, has provided an impetus for the adoption of whatever was at that time standard Western dress. Set against this, Robert Ross shows how the adoption of European style dress, or its rejection, has always been a political act, performed most frequently in order to claim equality with colonial masters, more often a male option, or to stress distinction from them, which women, perhaps under male duress, more frequently did. The book takes a refreshing global perspective to its subject, with all continents and many countries being discussed. It investigates not merely the symbolic and message-bearing aspects of clothing, but also practical matters of production and, equally importantly, distribution.

Self-fashioning in Margaret Atwood's Fiction

Self-fashioning in Margaret Atwood's Fiction
Author: Cynthia G. Kuhn
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2005
Genre: Clothing and dress in literature
ISBN: 9780820467641

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Fashion at the Edge

Fashion at the Edge
Author: Caroline Evans
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0300101929

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Caroline Evans analyses the work of experimental designers, the images of fashion photographers, and the spectacular fashion shows that developed in the final decade of the twentieth century to arrive at a new understanding of fashion's dark side and what it signifies? Drawing on a variety of literary and theoretical perspectives - from Marx to Benjamin - Evans argues that fashion plays a leading role in constructing images and meanings during periods of rapid change. She shows persuasively that fashion stands at the very centre of the contemporary, where it voices some of Western culture's deepest concerns.