What does it mean to obsess about clothes and appearances? For some of us, deciding what to wear can involve tension and torment as well as delight. What do we mean by looking classy or power dressing? What are the connections or contradictions between dress and desire, glamour and feminism? Do our choices reflect or challenge social values and constraints in womens lives? Appearances is both memoir and cultural history. It considers attitudes to personal appearance through four generations of women in the authors family, weaving memory through a wide-ranging exploration of fashion, femininity and feminism in the recent past.
Carol Dyhouse writes on the social history of women, education and popular culture. Her previous publications include Glamour: Women, History, Feminism (2011), Girl Trouble: Panic and Progress in the History of Young Women (2013), Heartthrobs: A History of Women and Desire (2017) and Love Lives, From Cinderella to Frozen (2021). Carol is emeritus professor of history at the University of Sussex and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.