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FashionQuake : The Most Disruptive Moments in Fashion.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Young, Caroline.
- Series:
- Culture Quake
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Fashion design.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (218 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Minneapolis : Quarto Publishing Group UK, 2022.
- Summary:
- FashionQuake presents fashion's most disruptive, rebellious and ground-breaking moments. This is what happens when fashion designers take tradition and rip it up.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Modernism and Liberation: 1890-1930
- The Divided Skirt, Lady Harberton
- Modernism in Fashion
- The Hobble Skirt, Paul Poiret
- Changes to Women's Dress
- 'Queen of the Night' Dress, Léon Bakst and Charles Worth
- The Suffragettes
- The Banana Skirt, Josephine Baker
- The Little Black Dress, Coco Chanel
- The Flapper
- The Tuxedo, Marlene Dietrich
- Tamara de Lempicka - the Modern Woman
- Mid-Century Style: 1931-1953
- Lobster Dress, Elsa Schiaparelli and Salvador Dalí
- Surrealism in Fashion
- Mainbocher Corset, photographed by Horst P. Horst
- The Impact of War on Fashion
- Pop-over Dress, Claire McCardell
- Hollywood Fashion
- The Zoot Suit, Cab Calloway
- The Harlem Renaissance
- The Bikini, Louis Réard
- Fashioning Resistance
- The New Look, Christian Dior
- The Balloon Jacket, Cristóbal Balenciaga
- The Rise of Counterculture: 1954-1984
- Ivy League Style
- Zip-fly Jeans, Lee Rider
- Rock 'n' Roll Youth Culture
- Bazaar Boutique, Mary Quant
- The Boutique
- Moon Girl Collection, André Courrèges
- Mods
- Twelve Unwearable Dresses in Contemporary Materials, Paco Rabanne
- Le Smoking, Yves Saint Laurent
- The Bonnie and Clyde Look, Theadora Van Runkle
- Hippie Psychedelia
- The Biba Department Store, Barbara Hulanicki
- Ziggy Stardust, Kansai Yamamoto
- The Battle of Versailles, American v French Designers
- The Disco Aesthetic
- First Black Model on the Cover of Vogue, Beverly Johnson
- The New York Downtown Scene
- The Bondage Suit, Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren
- The Slogan T-shirt, Katharine Hamnett
- New Romantics
- The Graffiti Collection, Stephen Sprouse
- Tenth Anniversary Collection, Thierry Mugler
- Gen X and Y: 1980-2007
- Run DMC Collaboration, Adidas
- Hip-hop Fashion
- Madonna's Conical Corsets, Jean Paul Gaultier.
- Calvin Klein Adverts, Kate Moss
- The Supermodels
- Grunge Collection, Marc Jacobs for Perry Ellis
- Heroin Chic
- The Bumster, Alexander McQueen
- Flying Saucer Dress, Issey Miyake
- Safety-pin Dress, Versace
- Buffalo Trainers, Spice Girls
- Banal Eccentricity, Prada
- Britpop
- Body Meets Dress and Dress Meets Body, Comme des Garçons
- FRUiTS Magazine, Shoichi Aoki
- Björk's Academy Awards Dress, Marjan Pejoski
- Gucci Ad Campaign, Tom Ford
- One Hundred and Eleven Collection, Hussein Chalayan
- Noughties Fashion
- Protest and Resistance: 2008-Present
- Lady Gaga's Meat Dress, Franc Fernandez
- Andreja Pejić's Cover, Dossier Journal
- Stepdancers, Rick Owens
- Fast Food Collection, Jeremy Scott for Moschino
- Diversity in Fashion
- A Mirror to the World
- Black Lives Matter Video and Show, Pyer Moss
- Protest Style on the Streets
- We Should All Be Feminists T-shirt, Maria Grazia Chiuri for Dior
- Instagram Aesthetics
- The Rise of Street Style
- The Balaclava, Raf Simons for Calvin Klein
- Janelle Monáe's Vagina Pants, Duran Lantink
- Mylo Fabric, Stella McCartney and Bolt Threads
- Fashion and the Future - the Circular Economy
- Glossary
- Picture Credits
- Index
- Copyright.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 9780711267459
- 0711267456
- OCLC:
- 1344541385
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