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FashionQuake : The Most Disruptive Moments in Fashion.

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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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