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El. knyga: Cinematic Style: Fashion, Architecture and Interior Design on Film

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(Monash University, Australia)
  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jan-2022
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-13: 9781350137608
  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jan-2022
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-13: 9781350137608

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From cinema's silent beginnings, fashion and interior design have been vital to character development and narrative structure. Despite spectacular technological advancements on screen, stunning silhouettes and striking spaces still have the ability to dazzle to dramatic effect. This book is the first to consider the significant interplay between fashion and interiors and their combined contribution to cinematic style from early film to the digital age.

With examples from Frank Lloyd Wright inspired architecture in Hitchcock's North by Northwest, to Coco Chanel's costumes for Gloria Swanson and a Great Gatsby film-set turned Ralph Lauren flagship, Cinematic Style describes the reciprocal relationship between these cultural forms. Exposing the bleeding lines between fashion and interiors in cinematic and real-life contexts, Berry presents case studies of cinematic styles adopted as brand identities and design movements promoted through filmic fantasy.

Shedding light on consumer culture, social history and gender politics as well as on fashion, film and interior design theory, Cinematic Style considers the leading roles domestic spaces, quaint cafes, little black dresses and sharp suits have played in 20th and 21st-century film.

Recenzijos

Cinematic Style approaches the long-term disciplinary distinction between fashion, architectural decor and interior design through the lens of cinema, arguing for the interconnectivity of these fields. Abundantly illustrated, with an approachable writing style and innovative story line, it is an essential read for scholars of the domestic, commercial, or fictive interior, fashion historians, architects and historic preservationists alike. * Anca Lasc, Pratt Institute, USA * Berry brings themes from feminist theory, and to a lesser degree, Queer theory, to bear on this slice through film history to consider intersections between fashion, design and groupings of films (many canonical) from the 1920s and 1930s, the mid- and late 20th-century, and more recent examples. Anyone with an interest in masquerade, transformation, performativity, staging, interiority, gender, and sexuality, as well as camp, Queer nostalgia, and Queer heterotopias, fashion and luxury, will find much to intrigue them in here. * Pat Kirkham, Kingston School of Art, UK *

Daugiau informacijos

With examples from influential films and fashion designers, this book is the first to study fashion and the interior as related to cinematic contexts, from silent film to the digital age.
Illustrations
vi
Acknowledgements x
Introduction: Cinematic style -- fashion, architecture and interior design on film 1(12)
1 Bedrooms, boudoirs and bathrooms: Modern women, seductive spaces and spectacular silhouettes
13(28)
2 Evil lairs and bachelor dandies: Modernist architecture, spies and the suit
41(22)
3 Luxurious longings: Queer heterotopias in decor and dress
63(22)
4 Grand entrances: Staircases, stages and fashion parades
85(22)
5 Windows and screens: Cinema, department stores and boutique display
107(22)
6 Dream spaces: Film sets as fashion flagships and experiential retail environments
129(22)
Conclusion 151(7)
Notes 158(22)
Filmography 180(8)
Bibliography 188(15)
Index 203
Jess Berry is Senior Lecturer in Design History at Monash University, Australia. She is the author of House of Fashion (Bloomsbury, 2018).